The parable of the wheat and the weeds illustrates true Christianity's growth amid false believers, culminating in final judgment and separation.
Whose Thoughts Are You Thinking? An Exegesis of Matthew 16:21–24
The Gospel of Matthew emphasizes Jesus' call to discipleship, highlighting self-denial, cross-bearing, and following Him above human reasoning.
Carefully Avoid Stumbling Yourself and Others: A Study of Matthew 18:6–9
Jesus warns about the danger of causing others to stumble and emphasizes the necessity of personal accountability and radical sin removal.
Remain Spiritually Awake During the Last Days: A Study of Matthew 24:39
Matthew 24:39 urges vigilance amid spiritual indifference, warning that neglecting divine signs leads to sudden judgment and destruction.
Keep on the Watch: A Study of Matthew 25:1–12
The parable of the ten virgins emphasizes spiritual readiness for Christ's return, highlighting personal responsibility and the necessity of preparedness.
Obey the Two Greatest Commandments: A Study of Matthew 22:36–39
Jesus summarizes the greatest commandments as love for God and neighbor, emphasizing their significance for spiritual life and ethics.
Ab—A Month of Mourning, Reflection, and Hope in Jehovah’s Sovereignty
The month of Ab symbolizes loss and judgment while offering hope for redemption through repentance and God's unwavering promises.
Your Sins Are Forgiven: Mark 2:5-12
Jesus heals a paralyzed man, emphasizing forgiveness of sins as vital, showcasing divine authority, compassion, and future restoration under God's Kingdom.
Aaron—Jehovah’s Appointed High Priest and Foreshadow of Christ
Aaron, as Moses' brother and first High Priest, highlights Israel's covenant formation, sin's nature, and ultimate redemption through Christ.
Self-Evident Truths: A Biblical and Rational Analysis of Objective Reality, Moral Absolutes, and Divine Revelation
The article examines the concept of "self-evident truths," challenging modern misinterpretations while reaffirming their biblical foundations and objective nature.

