Postmodernism denies stable truth and meaning, but Scripture stands as God’s clear, final, and authoritative Word over every age.
Who Is the “Woman” Mentioned at Isaiah 60:1, and How Does She “Arise” and “Shed Light”?
In Isaiah 60:1 the “woman” is Zion—Jerusalem representing Jehovah’s covenant people—who “arises” by Jehovah’s restoration and “shines” by reflecting His glory.
What Does It Mean That the Bible Is Inspired?
The Bible is “God-breathed”: God used human writers to produce His trustworthy Word, carrying divine authority and clear meaning.
How Can We Cultivate the Holy Spirit?
Cultivating the Holy Spirit means a lifetime of Word-driven, prayerful obedience that allows His fruit to grow, not a search for mystical experiences.
Ecclesiastes 12:1 — A Call to Remember the Creator in the Days of Youth Before the Finality of Death
Ecclesiastes 12:1 emphasizes the importance of early devotion to God, urging youth to prioritize spiritual obedience before aging and decline.
Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation: Biblical Authority Versus Ecclesiastical Tradition
The Reformation exposed a permanent question: will Christians submit to Scripture as final authority, or to tradition that competes with God’s Word.

