In "Interpreting Eternity: Biblical Perspectives on Glory, Resurrection, and Judgment in the Eschatological Age," we delve into the heart of Christian eschatology, examining key New Testament scriptures that paint a comprehensive picture of the end times. From the glory that radiates within the New Jerusalem to the momentous event of the resurrection and the finality of the Great White Throne judgment, these passages collectively unveil the majestic tapestry of God's ultimate plan. Through a meticulous exegesis, we explore how these texts interweave to affirm the reality of an eternal kingdom, shaped by divine justice and marked by the indelible hope of Christian doctrine.
Does the Bible Teach That Everyone Will Be Saved?
The article explores the Biblical perspective on universal salvation and examines whether the Bible teaches that everyone will eventually be saved. Through a careful analysis of Scriptures, it concludes that salvation is only through explicit faith in Jesus Christ.
Christians—Removing the Stain of Sin
"Christians—Removing the Stain of Sin" delves into the profound biblical understanding of sin's introduction into the world and God's loving provision for redemption. It explores the complex nature of sin, its effect on humanity, and the extraordinary sacrifice of Jesus Christ that offers the path to salvation. The article provides practical insights on how believers can navigate their sinful nature and lays out the divine promise of a sin-free future.
Romans 6:23—“The Wages of Sin Is Death, but the Gift of God Is Eternal Life”
Romans 6:23 encapsulates the profound theological truth of the consequences of sin and the grace of God. In the historical and cultural context of the early Roman church, this verse served as a corrective to misunderstandings about God's mercy and a beacon of hope for eternal life through Christ. This article delves into the rich background, exploring how this verse resonates with contemporary believers.
Immortal Soul vs Being a Soul: Unraveling Biblical Truths
Do we possess an immortal soul, or are we, in essence, a soul? This article delves into the age-old debate from a biblical perspective, shedding light on the nuances of immortality and the concept of the soul. Join us as we explore these spiritual truths, enhancing your understanding of human existence and the afterlife.
1 Corinthians 15:54; John 3:16 Is there a difference between immortality and eternal life? If so, what is it?
Even though Adam and Eve were created to live forever, they were not immortal. This is not really semantics, where the two different Greek words basically mean the same thing. Thus, immortality involves more.
How Should the Fountain of Human Life Affect Our View of Abortion?
Explore how the Bible’s view of God as the fountain of life shapes the Christian stance on abortion and offers hope for repentance.
Among Christians, What is a Common View of Judgment Day? What Does the Bible Really Say?
Explore the common Christian view of Judgment Day and what the Bible really says about Christ’s judgment and the hope of a new earth.
What Should Be the Christian’s Attitude Toward Death?
Explore the Christian attitude toward death, balancing fear with hope in resurrection and presence with Christ.
Will a Christian Who Commits Suicide Receive a Resurrection?
Exploring the complex issue of suicide and its impact on one's eternal life.

