Gospel of John: So That You May Believe
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, …
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, …
The events in the book of Numbers cover a span of about 39 or 40 years in Israel’s history – from 1440 B.C., when they left their encampment at Mount …
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. …
In the Gospel of Luke, Luke portrays Christ in His fullest humanity by devoting more of his writings to Christ’s feelings and humanity than any other gospel. Captured in the …
Abel was the second child born into the world but was the first one to obey God. All we know about this man is that his parents were Adam and …
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 …
In the book of Leviticus, God provided specific directions for the kind of worship that would be pleasing to him. These instructions teach us about the nature of God and …
Though Mark wrote from Rome, the gospel of Mark was composed for the wider church as the record of the apostolic testimony of Peter. Even during the early Patristic period, …
We know very little about Eve, the first woman in the world, yet she is the mother of us all. She was the final piece in the intricate and amazing …
In the book of Exodus, the Israelites were enslaved in Egypt, God heard their cries and rescued them. We can be confident that God still hears the cries of his …
The strength of what we believe is measured by how much we are willing to suffer for those beliefs. Joseph was a man with strong beliefs. He was prepared to …
The gospel of Matthew begins with the people of Israel were waiting for the Messiah, their king. Matthew begins his book by showing how Jesus Christ was a descendant of …
We can hardly imagine what it must have been like to be the first and only person on earth. It’s one thing for us to be lonely; it was another …
In the book of Genesis, God created the sky, seas, and land. He created plants, animals, fish, and birds. But he created human beings in his own image. At times, …
Psalm 139:1-6 In the poetic verses of Psalm 139:1-6, we embark on a journey into the profound intimacy of our relationship with God. The psalmist, inspired by divine revelation, unveils …