Galatians – Freedom From the Law
The Book of Galatians Galatians is the only letter Paul specifically addressed to a group of churches. Galatia was not a city, but a region of Asia Minor, which included …
The Book of Galatians Galatians is the only letter Paul specifically addressed to a group of churches. Galatia was not a city, but a region of Asia Minor, which included …
Second Corinthians must have been a difficult letter for Paul to write because he had to list his credentials as an apostle. Paul was reluctant to do so as a …
Judas Iscariot, the traitor, was the son of Simon who lived in Kerioth of Judah. He betrayed Jesus for thirty pieces of silver and afterward hanged himself (Matthew 26:14,16). Judas, …
The Power of Prayer in Bible Study In the realm of scriptural exploration and spiritual growth, the SOAP Bible Study method stands as a steadfast guide, illuminating the path to …
In the epistle of First Corinthians, the Corinthian church had fallen into divisiveness and disorder. This resulted in many problems, which Paul addressed squarely. We must be concerned about unity …
In the book of Romans, the apostle Paul clearly sets forth the foundations of Christian faith. All people are sinful; Christ died to forgive sin; we are made right with …
Observation Introduction The SOAP Bible Study method stands as a guiding beacon for countless seekers delving into the depths of Scripture. This method, renowned for its structured yet deeply introspective …
The Book of Acts is the historical link between the Gospels and the Epistles. It is the only book that carries on the story from the ascension of Jesus to …
Scripture – Introduction Setting off on a quest toward understanding scripture holds immense importance for those seeking spiritual growth and wisdom.Yet, within this vast treasury of divine insight lies the …
The Gospel of John has the clearest statement of purpose in the Bible: “But these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, …
Matthew, or Levi, son of Alpheus, lived in Capernaum. He was a publican or tax collector. He wrote the Gospel that bears his name. He died a martyr in Ethiopia. …
Introduction to why study Bible Prophecy. In the tapestry of Christian theology, few threads weave a more intricate and compelling narrative than the study of Bible prophecy, particularly its profound …
I Am the Good Shepherd In the Gospel of John, Jesus unveils profound truths through poetic metaphors, offering a glimpse into His divine nature and His deep love for humanity. …
In this letter to the Ephesians, Paul explains the wonderful things that we have received through Christ and refers to the church as a body, a temple, a bride, and …
I Am the Door In the pages of the Gospel of John, the profound teachings of Jesus are often cloaked in metaphors that illuminate spiritual truths. One such metaphor is …