Hamartiology is the Bible’s doctrine of sin: its origin, nature, consequences, and the remedy found in Christ’s ransom sacrifice.
Why Did Jesus Cry Out the Words of Psalm 22:1?
Jesus quoted Psalm 22:1 to identify Himself as the righteous sufferer of prophecy, showing Jehovah’s delayed deliverance, not lost faith.
What Does It Mean to Have Spiritual Life?
Spiritual life is being alive to Jehovah through Christ—reconciled, guided by Scripture, transformed in conduct, sustained by hope, active in witness.
What Is the Importance of the Lord’s Supper and Christian Communion?
The Lord’s Supper is a solemn memorial of Christ’s ransom, proclaiming His death, strengthening unity, and fixing hope on Jehovah’s Kingdom.
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.
Christian Seekers Encouraged: The Equivalent Atonement
Jehovah’s mercy rests on an equivalent ransom: Christ’s perfect human life given to release Adam’s offspring from sin and death.
What Did Jesus Mean When He Said, “I am the way”?
Explore what Jesus meant by “I am the way” in John 14:6, revealing His exclusive role as the path to God and salvation.
Spiritual Health: Christian Progress Does Not Make Us Meet for Heaven
Spiritual health is necessary obedience, but it never earns salvation; acceptance is grounded in Christ’s ransom and Jehovah’s undeserved kindness.

