Tag: creation
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Foundations of Genesis: Understanding the Beginning of God’s Story
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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Elohim: The Triune God
The name Elohim in Genesis reveals more than just the Creator—it introduces us to the mystery of the Triune God. From the opening verses of Scripture to the words of Jesus, the unity and plurality of God are consistently revealed. Here’s how the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit work as One.
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The Sign of Three Days and Three Nights: Correcting the Good Friday Tradition
Scripture defines “a day and a night” from creation onward as a full cycle, not fractions. When Jesus declared He would be in the grave “three days and three nights,” He echoed Jonah, the first Passover, and the Law itself. This study walks through Genesis, Exodus, Jonah, and the Gospels to show why Christ could…
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The World’s Religion: Many Paths, One Lie
The world embraces a religion of tolerance, relativism, and many paths to God — but it rejects the one true way: Jesus Christ. This article exposes the lies of world religion and contrasts them with Scripture.
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The Story We Stand In
Understanding God’s creation, our fall, redemption in Christ, and ultimate restoration anchors the believer in a world of shifting values.
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Animals, Ethics, and the Image of God: A Biblical and Scientific Response
Some argue that same-sex behavior in animals justifies it for humans. Yet Scripture calls us to holiness, not imitation of nature. Science describes what creatures do; God’s Word defines who we are and how we ought to live.
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The Danger of Blending the Word of God with the Wisdom of the World
Many today try to mix the Bible’s creation with the world’s theories, seeking harmony between faith and atheistic science. But God’s Word stands alone—pure, complete, and unchanging. As believers, we must never compromise truth or dilute Scripture to fit human wisdom, for “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.”
