Perseverance amid apostasy demands steadfast love, discernment, and obedience to God’s unchanging Word.
Cultivating Discernment in an Age of Deception
True discernment anchors believers in Scripture, protecting them from deception and empowering them to speak truth with love and conviction.
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.
What Does It Mean to Contend for the Faith?
To contend for the faith is to defend and proclaim God’s Word with courage, guarding it from corruption and living it faithfully.
Seeking Wisdom: How Did Biblical Leaders Gain Understanding and How Can We Follow Their Path?
In this article, we delve into the essence of true understanding from a biblical perspective, exploring how ancient Israelite kings, notable Christian leaders, and believers today can gain and apply this understanding. The series examines the importance of scriptural engagement, the role of understanding in loving and obeying God, and the critical need for discernment in the face of false teachings and end-times challenges. It emphasizes the integration of biblical wisdom into every aspect of life, highlighting the path to eternal life through understanding and obedience to God’s Word.
Counterfeit Miracles: Roman Catholic Miracles
Explore the truth behind miracles in Christianity. Are they genuine or deceptive? Dive into this compelling discussion.
Why Do Churchgoers Need to Be Warned and Educated About the Dangers of Biblical Criticism?
Higher critics have taught that much of the Bible was composed of legend and myth, that Moses did not write the first five books of the Bible, 8th century Isaiah did not write Isaiah, there were three authors of Isaiah, 6th century Daniel did not write Daniel, it was penned in the 2nd century BCE. Higher critics have taught that Jesus did not say all that he said in his Sermon on the Mount and that Jesus did not condemn the Pharisees in Matthew 23, as this was Matthew because he hated the Jews. These are just highlights for there are
THE EPISTLE OF JUDE 1:1-25: Contending for the Faith
Jude exhorts Christians to contend earnestly for the faith, resisting apostasy and standing firm in God’s preserving power.
How Are We to Understand the Warning Against Teachings of Demons?
Paul warned that “teachings of demons” would corrupt Christianity. Believers must cling to Scripture to resist deception.

