#ChristianFaith
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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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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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When life gets hard, it’s easy to fall back into old patterns, to seek comfort in the familiar rather than press forward in faith. This is exactly what the early Jewish Christians struggled with—some were tempted to return to the priesthood of Aaron. But the book of Hebrews reminds us of a profound truth: Jesus
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This is one of the most heartfelt and frequently asked questions in Christian apologetics: What happens to those who never hear about Jesus? Is God just to judge them? The question often comes from a place of compassion—but it must be answered by the truth of God’s Word, not our feelings. God is both loving
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The Bible stands as one of the most influential books in human history, and yet, throughout the ages, there have been questions surrounding its integrity. A common concern many people wrestle with is whether the Bible has been altered or changed over time. Some wonder if translations, historical events, or even the passing of centuries
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The question goes beyond philosophy — it touches the soul: If God has unlimited power, why doesn’t He stop evil? Mass shootings. Genocide. Child trafficking. Betrayal. Violence. Cancer. If God really has the power to stop these things — why doesn’t He? Let’s examine this through the lens of God’s Word, not our opinions. Yes
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The Bible contains many powerful messages about the nature and work of Jesus Christ. One of the most profound statements about His superiority is found in Hebrews 3:1-6. Here, the author of Hebrews draws a clear contrast between Jesus and Moses, highlighting that while Moses was faithful as a servant in God’s house, Jesus is
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The question of whether there are contradictions in the Bible has long been a point of contention for both skeptics and believers. Many critics of Christianity point to what they perceive as discrepancies or contradictions within the Scriptures, often challenging the credibility and consistency of the Bible. However, the Bible’s unity and authority remain steadfast,
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Easter Sunday marks the most joyous day in the Christian calendar — the celebration of Jesus Christ’s resurrection from the dead. It is a day of victory, hope, and renewed life. The resurrection is not just an event from history; it is the cornerstone of our faith, the ultimate demonstration of God’s power over death,

