Category: Biblical Studies
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The Appointed Time: Christ and the Prophetic Calendar of God
Christ’s birth and mission are intricately linked to appointed times, as revealed in biblical narratives.
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When Shepherds Fail: Church Hurt, False Authority, and the Path to True Restoration
Uncover the truths about spiritual abuse and biblical healing in this essential guide to discerning healthy leadership in the church.
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Dressing for Church: Reverence, Tradition, and the Heart Before God
Wearing church attire is believed by many to show respect to God, but this tradition may not always align with Scripture. Scripture teaches that God is holy, and we should approach Him with reverence, not through outward rituals. The New Covenant shifts worship to focus on Jesus, where true reverence is shown through our inner…
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When “God Told Me” Replaces Scripture
The phrase “God told me” has become prevalent in modern Christianity, often sounding spiritual and sincere. However, this shift risks detaching Christian authority from Scripture.
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When Shepherds Speak Like Critics: The Sin of Mocking the Wounded Sheep
The subtle shift in today’s church leadership often cloaked in humor and sarcasm, threatens the core of true shepherding as described in Ezekiel 34. This approach fails to restore and strengthen the flock, moving away from God’s intentional care.
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When Correction Becomes Condemnation: A Call Back to Christlike Love
In an age where conversations unfold in public forums and words travel instantly across the world, a troubling pattern has emerged among many who profess the name of Christ. Christians are increasingly seen attacking one another—not merely correcting, exhorting, or sharpening—but speaking with harshness, insult, and open contempt. What is often justified as “standing for…
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The Saints Who Overcome
The saints of Revelation are not limited to historical figures but include all who trust Jesus Christ. Their faith makes them holy, set apart by God’s saving work.
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Why You May Be Misreading the Bible (Even Before You Open It)
In today’s age of skepticism, many dismiss the Bible as unreliable or scientifically impossible. But beneath these objections lies a deeper issue: our preconceived lenses shape how we interpret reality itself.
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Foundations of Genesis: Understanding the Beginning of God’s Story
Latest Book: A theologically rich, narrative-driven commentary that traces the unfolding of God’s covenant through Genesis, highlighting key Hebrew concepts and the overarching structure of the biblical story.
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Be Ready: Meeting Christ at His Coming—or at Your Going
The Master’s return is hidden, yet certain. Stay alert and ready, for the moment may come when you least expect it.
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When Fear Fills the Silence: Finding Light in What Scripture Actually Says About the End
Many believers feel a growing weight of unease, sensing a world shifting at an accelerating pace. This anxiety often stems from discussions with fellow Christians about potential end-times prophecies and online declarations. Yet, Scripture was never meant to create confusion or instill persistent fear; God’s truth is meant to illuminate and provide purpose.
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When Assurance Is Shaken: Struggles with Sin and the Reality of Salvation
Many believers quietly wrestle with a troubling question: if I still struggle with sin, am I truly saved? In some Christian circles, the idea persists that real faith eliminates ongoing struggle, leaving those who battle sin feeling uncertain, discouraged, or even condemned. This article brings biblical clarity to that tension, showing that the Christian life…
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When the Pulpit Speaks Error: What Should Faithful Christians Do?
Faithful discernment is essential in an era where false teachings spread beyond church walls. Like the Bereans, believers must examine sermons critically against Scripture to avoid blind acceptance.
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The Angel of the LORD: Christ Revealed in the Old Testament
In the wilderness of Sinai, a bush burns with fire yet remains unharmed. This fiery figure, often called the Angel of the LORD, stands beside a desperate mother in Moab, promising an impossible future. Scripture reveals this mysterious presence as the pre-incarnate Christ, revealing God’s glory long before Bethlehem.
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The Well of Living Water — Covenant, Revelation, and the Savior of the World
Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman in John 4 is a profound narrative of divine purpose, weaving geography, symbolism, and Old Testament echoes to reveal God’s universal redemptive mission. In this carefully crafted moment, Jesus offers living water, symbolizing salvation for all nations.
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When the Mind Fades: Dementia, Moral Awareness, and the Hope of Salvation
For many Christian families, dementia poses profound questions about salvation. Yet, Scripture assures that our salvation depends on God’s grace, not our mental state. This truth offers comfort amidst uncertainty.
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The Age of Restless Knowledge
In an age overflowing with information, the church faces a deeper crisis — not of knowledge, but of understanding. Drawing from Daniel 12:4 and the teachings of Jesus, this article explores how Scripture can be widely accessible yet spiritually misused, leading to restless searching without transformation. It calls believers back to stillness, humility, obedience, and…
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Christ, Power, and the Trump Era: A Call to Discernment and Repentance for the Church
In the Trump era, many Christians are wrestling with how political power shapes faith, witness, and discipleship. This article calls the church to examine its allegiances in light of Christ’s kingdom, Scripture’s warnings about power, and the gospel’s call to humility, repentance, and faithful witness rooted in the cross rather than cultural dominance.
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The Oil in the Parable of the Ten Virgins: What It Represents and Why It Matters
This article explores the meaning of the oil in Jesus’ Parable of the Ten Virgins, showing how it represents genuine inward spiritual life rather than outward religious appearance. Through careful biblical context and theological clarity, it explains why readiness for Christ’s return depends not on association, effort, or knowledge, but on true regeneration and enduring…
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The Trinity: Revealed Unity, Not an Unknowable Mystery
Discover the profound unity and distinctness of the Holy Trinity as revealed in Scripture. Embrace the mystery of one God in three persons, working together in perfect harmony.
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ONE GOD, ONE STORY: Why the God of the Old Testament and the God of the New Testament Are the Same
Many claim the God of the Old Testament is different from the God revealed in Jesus, yet Scripture tells a unified story of one unchanging, faithful, and consistent God. This article dismantles the myth of two different deities by tracing God’s justice, mercy, and character across both Testaments, showing how the same God who created,…





