Spiritual maturity demands daily discipline, doctrinal depth, discernment, fellowship, evangelistic courage, and endurance until the end.
Understanding the Difference Between Descriptive, Incidental, and Didactic Passages in Scripture
This article clarifies the distinction between descriptive and didactic biblical passages, emphasizing proper interpretation for sound doctrine and practice.
How Can We Resolve Chronological Questions in Scripture While Trusting Its Reliability?
Explore the harmony between scriptural timelines and faith. Dive into the debate on scripture's historical accuracy.
“One Meaning, One Truth”: Understanding the Bible Author’s Intent
Discover the singular truth behind scriptural texts. Explore how authors' intentions shape our understanding.
The Bible and You—How Can You Study the Bible?
Looking to dig deeper into the Scriptures? "How to Study the Bible: A Brief Guide" offers essential techniques to help you study and understand the Bible effectively, fostering your spiritual growth and comprehension of God's Word.
How to Read the Bible So We Can Understand and Retain God’s Word
Unlock the transformative power of Scripture through effective reading techniques. This comprehensive guide will teach you how to read the Bible for better understanding and retention of God's Word, facilitating your spiritual growth.
How Do We Come to Have the Mind of Christ?
Acquiring the Mind of Christ is a transformative journey involving biblical study, belief, repentance, conversion, dedication, and baptism. Our article provides a detailed roadmap to understanding and internalizing Christ's teachings and applying them to your life.
What Is the Synoptic Problem of Matthew, Mark, and Luke, and What is the Hypothetical So-Called Q Document?
The content explores the reliability of the Gospels and the skepticism surrounding them, analyzing the historical origins, the historical-critical method of interpretation, and various theories such as Q Document theory, as well as examining the literary dependence and similarities between the Synoptic Gospels. The background of the Gospels and reasons for having four Gospels are also discussed, providing insights into the veracity, doxology, and universality.
The Alarming Rise of the Evangelical Hyperbolic Hermeneutic as Opposed to the Traditional Grammatic-Historical Approach
Explore the shift in biblical interpretation methods and what it means for faith today.

