When the world’s foundations crumble, the righteous stand firm on the unshakable Word of God, living as testimonies of truth and stability.
Why Are Jesus’ True Followers Hated?
The world hates Jesus’ true followers because they reflect divine truth, exposing moral darkness and rebellion under Satan’s influence.
Gateway to Faith: Exploring Humanity’s Ability to Respond to Divine Truth
Please Help Us Keep These Thousands of Blog Posts Growing and Free for All$5.00Click here to purchase. Introduction: Understanding the Gateway in Scripture In the realm of apologetics, the concept of a "gateway" describes the inherent human capacity that enables engagement with God’s revelation. Modern theological frameworks, influenced by certain traditions, have sometimes clouded this... Continue Reading →
Truth: The Epistemological Precondition
Christianity asserts absolute truth as foundational for knowledge, emphasizing that understanding and acknowledging this truth is essential for faith.
Special Revelation: God’s Direct Disclosure Through Scripture
Special revelation, as outlined in Scripture, offers crucial truths from God for faith and salvation, contrasting with general revelation.
What Do Believers Understand When They Are at the First Level of Spiritual Growth?
New believers experience foundational truths of forgiveness and knowing God as Father, essential for spiritual growth and maturity.
What Is the Pattern of Growth That Is Outlined in 1 John 2:13–14?
Spiritual growth follows a deliberate journey through three stages: children, young men, and fathers, reflecting increasing maturity in faith.
How Does the Bible Call Our Attention to the Man of Lawlessness?
The post discusses the figure of the man of lawlessness in Christian eschatology, as warned about in the New Testament, particularly in Paul's letters. This figure is marked by rebellion against God and promotion of false doctrines. The apostles serve as a restraint against this figure, and it's prophesied that Jesus Christ will eventually destroy the man of lawlessness as a symbol of divine justice.
How Does “The Word of God” Penetrate the Depths of Human Existence in Hebrews 4:12?
Exploring Hebrews 4:12, this article delves into the penetrating power of the "Word of God," a dynamic force that surpasses any two-edged sword. It reveals how Scripture is not just text but a living entity, actively engaging with and discerning the depths of human existence—dividing soul and spirit, judging thoughts and intentions, and challenging believers to live with integrity under divine scrutiny.
Christians—An Honest Person Tells the Truth
"An Honest Person Tells the Truth" explores the biblical mandate for honesty as an essential virtue that reflects God's character. It delves into the divine nature of truth, human responsibility to it, and the consequences of dishonesty, showing how honesty is not just a moral choice but a profound spiritual calling.

