Explore the significance of Jesus' cautionary messages and their relevance today.
How Strong Is Your Faith?
Faith’s true strength appears in obedience, endurance, and loyalty to Jehovah, shaped and sustained by His inspired, inerrant Word.
IMITATING THE GREAT TEACHER Logical Reasoning
Christian apologetics [Greek: apologia, “verbal defense, speech in defense”] is a field of Christian theology which endeavors to offer a reasonable and sensible basis for the Christian faith, defending the faith against objections. It is reasoning from the Scriptures, explaining and proving, as one instructs in sound doctrine, many times having to overturn false reasoning before he can plant the seeds of truth.
IMITATING THE GREAT TEACHER: Effective Use of Questions
Luke 10:25 Updated American Standard Version (UASV) 25 And behold, a lawyer stood up to put him to the test, saying, “Teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?”
IMITATING THE GREAT TEACHER: by Keeping It Simple
Matthew 28:19-20 Updated American Standard Version (UASV) 19 Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations ... 20 teaching them to observe all that I commanded you ...”
First-Century Christians to the End of the Earth
At Pentecost 33 C.E.,* there were 120 disciples in the upper room that received Holy Spirit. Within 100 years, the apostles, especially the apostle Paul and those early Christians grew Christianity from 120 disciples to over one million Christians, * B.C.E. means “before the Common Era,” which is more accurate than B.C. (“before Christ”). C.E. denotes... Continue Reading →
Jesus kindly Said to Peter “Stop Being Afraid”
Explore why Jesus told Peter “Stop being afraid” and how this command shapes Christian courage, spiritual growth, and obedience to Scripture.
Will God Accept Me Even If I Have Some Doubt?
God does not reject you for struggling with doubt; He receives all who truly turn to Christ, bringing their questions under the authority of His Word.
Face Your Doubts and Ignite Your Faith
Doubt does not have to destroy your faith. When faced with Scripture, honest prayer, and obedience, it becomes a doorway to deeper, stronger trust in Jehovah.
THE GREAT TEACHER: Jesus Treated His Listeners With Understanding
Jesus treated his listeners with sympathetic awareness or tolerance. Peter was a disciple who needed Jesus' understanding on many occasions during the three and a half-year ministry. However, after more than thirty years of being an apostle and leading the Christian congregations. He wrote, “but sanctify Christ as Lord in your hearts, always being prepared to make a defense [Gr. apologia] to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and respect.”

