Tag: christian theology
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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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Lost in Translation: Rediscovering the Words of Scripture
Many Christians read the Bible faithfully yet unknowingly inherit meanings shaped more by tradition than by Scripture itself. This article invites readers to rediscover the living words of God by returning to their biblical context, relational depth, and original purpose. Rather than offering new doctrines, it calls believers back to ancient truth — not as…
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When Scripture Is Made to Sound True but Isn’t
In an age of aesthetically pleasing devotionals and shareable faith content, Scripture is often quoted in ways that sound biblical but subtly reshape its meaning. This article calls believers to discernment, exposing how well-intended teachings can misrepresent God’s Word and offering a Christ-centered framework for evaluating devotional content with faithfulness and truth.
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False Teachings Through the Ages
Every generation faces familiar distortions dressed in new language. This book traces heresy, reform, and faithfulness across church history. Discover why God’s Word endures when errors fade.


