True disciples hear the Word with a noble and good heart, hold it fast, and bear fruit through steadfast endurance in faith and obedience.
Baptism by Immersion: The Public Declaration of Faith
Baptism by immersion is the believer’s public declaration of faith, symbolizing death to sin and resurrection to new life in Christ.
Christian Teaching That Aligns with Sound Words
Sound teaching preserves the health of Christian faith by aligning fully with Scripture and producing holiness, truth, and steadfast devotion to Christ.
The Church Today: Standing Firm Amid Apostasy
The Church must stand immovable on Scripture amid modern apostasy, guarding truth and holiness against compromise and deception.
The Council of Nicaea and the Arian Controversy
The Council of Nicaea affirmed the full divinity of Christ, rejecting Arianism and establishing the foundation of orthodox Trinitarian theology.
Church Leadership: Elders, Overseers, and Servants in the Apostolic Age
The Apostolic Age established a divinely ordered model of church leadership through elders, overseers, and servants under Christ’s headship.
The Word of God Went On Growing: Peter Is Delivered, and Persecution Fails to Stop the Spread of the Good News
Jehovah’s Word triumphed over Herod’s persecution, as Peter was miraculously delivered and the good news continued to grow.
Who Are the Three Nephites in Mormonism?
Mormonism’s “Three Nephites” claim conflicts with Scripture’s teaching on death, resurrection, and the sufficiency of God’s Word.
Daily Devotional for Monday, October 06, 2025
The believer’s only weapon in spiritual warfare is the Word of God — the sword of the Spirit — powerful, precise, and divinely effective.
The Papal Claim to Supremacy and the Petrine Doctrine
The papal claim to supremacy rests on the Petrine Doctrine, but Scripture and history refute Peter as a supreme head of the church.

