New Testament

  • Why Trust the Gospels Over Other Religious Texts?

    The Gospels—the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—stand as the foundational texts that reveal the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. In a world filled with many religious texts and philosophies, why should we trust the Gospels as authoritative over all other writings? The answer lies in their unique historical reliability, their

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  • Why Did Jesus Come 2,000 Years Ago? And What Makes Christianity So Unique?

    In the grand timeline of human history, one might wonder—why did Jesus come 2,000 years ago? Why not earlier? Why not now? And more importantly, what makes Christianity different from every other world religion? These are not just academic questions. They are deeply personal and life-altering when answered honestly. The answers begin not in speculation,

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  • Glorifying God in Submission: Becoming More Like Christ

    There are times when submitting to authority feels uncomfortable, even unjust. Our natural response often leans toward resistance, especially when we’re asked to do something we don’t want to do. Yet, in the kingdom of God, submission isn’t a sign of weakness—it’s a reflection of Christlikeness. Giving Thanks Through Trials (Ephesians 5:20) “Giving thanks always

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  • No More Sacrifices: The Final Blood That Changed Everything

    From the beginning, humanity’s sin required a sacrifice. Under the Old Covenant, this meant blood—again and again—shed through the bodies of bulls and goats. The tabernacle stood as a place of temporary atonement, a shadow of what was to come. But everything changed when Jesus stepped in. From Hand-Built to Heaven-Sent (Hebrews 9:11) “But Christ

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  • Can a Loving God Send People to Hell?

    It’s a question that stirs the heart and conscience: “If God is loving, how could He send anyone to hell?” For many, this question feels like a contradiction—how can eternal punishment coexist with divine love? But the Bible answers this clearly, not with philosophical speculation, but with truth rooted in God’s holiness, justice, and mercy.

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  • How Can You Believe in a Virgin Birth or Resurrection in the Age of Science?

    In our modern age, where science explains so much of the natural world, many scoff at the idea of a virgin birth or a resurrection from the dead. Aren’t those just outdated religious fantasies? How can any thinking person take them seriously today? The answer lies not in abandoning reason, but in understanding the limits

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  • Suffering as a Teacher: Learning Truth in the Fire

    Suffering, more than anything else, has the ability to become a doorway—an opportunity to learn the truth about ourselves, about God, and about His purposes. It strips us of distractions and pushes us to see beyond what’s temporary. It humbles us, shapes us, and—when surrendered to Christ—becomes sacred ground for transformation. The Faithfulness of God

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  • He Cares for You: Letting Go of What Was Never Yours to Carry

    There is a profound difference between knowing a truth and living by it. You can quote the verse. You may even have it highlighted in your Bible or underlined in your journal. “Casting all your care upon Him, for He cares for you.” — 1 Peter 5:7 (NKJV) It sounds beautiful. But do we actually

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  • He Came With Purpose: Healing, Cleansing, and Calling Us to Gratitude

    After Jesus came down from the mountain, having delivered the powerful Sermon on the Mount, the first miracle recorded is His encounter with a leper. “When He had come down from the mountain, great multitudes followed Him. And behold, a leper came and worshiped Him, saying, ‘Lord, if You are willing, You can make me

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  • Under Authority: Living Within God’s Kingdom Structure

    In Matthew 8:5–10, we encounter a Roman centurion who understood something many in Israel didn’t—the power of authority. “For I also am a man under authority, having soldiers under me. And I say to this one, ‘Go,’ and he goes; and to another, ‘Come,’ and he comes; and to my servant, ‘Do this,’ and he

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