The Holy Spirit guides Christians through the inspired Word, equipping them to stand firm against Satan, false teaching, and moral pressure.
Why Does Church History Matter for Christians Who Defend Biblical Truth?
Church history helps Christians defend biblical truth by showing real events, doctrinal battles, and the need to return to Scripture.
Testing the Spirits: Discernment in a World of False Teaching
Discernment requires Christians to examine every teaching by Scripture, Christ’s doctrine, moral fruit, and apostolic truth.
The Boundary of Conscience Before God
Conscience is a moral witness under Scripture, not a private lawgiver; it must be trained, cleansed, and guarded before Jehovah.
Why Do Christian Students of the Bible Need to Take a Stand for the Truth?
Christian students of the Bible must stand firm in truth by Scripture, courage, humility, and faithful obedience to Jehovah.
The Connection Between Biblical Literacy and Congregational Health
Biblical literacy shapes doctrine, worship, holiness, unity, and endurance, making it essential to lasting congregational health.
What Is the Mouth of God (Matthew 4:4)?
“The mouth of God” in Matthew 4:4 means God’s authoritative words—preserved in Scripture—by which believers live beyond mere physical needs.
Who Was Thomas Aquinas?
Thomas Aquinas was a medieval Dominican theologian whose rigorous method shaped Western theology, raising key questions about reason and Scripture.
How Can I Live a Biblically Grounded Christian Life?
A biblically grounded Christian life is built on Scripture, faith in Jesus’ ransom, obedient love, congregational faithfulness, and steady witness.
Why Should I Be Cautious When I Study Theology?
Theology needs caution because pride, philosophy, and false teachers can twist Scripture; true study stays humble, Christ-centered, and obedient.

