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The Trinity stands as one of the most profound mysteries of the Christian faith, revealing God as three distinct persons in perfect unity. It is a truth that transcends human understanding but offers a glimpse into the depth of God’s love and power.
God’s plan for us remains steadfast, even when our decisions feel uncertain or our paths take unexpected turns. By trusting in His sovereignty, we find peace and confidence, knowing that He works all things for our good.
This post examines the formation of the Grand Canyon from a New Earth Christian perspective, proposing that it was shaped rapidly by the global flood described in Genesis. It contrasts this viewpoint with the mainstream scientific narrative, offering biblical evidence for a young earth and encouraging Christians to stand firm in their beliefs when faced with secular teachings.
The story of Noah and the flood is one of the most remarkable accounts in the Bible, revealing God’s judgment, mercy, and the preservation of humanity through Noah’s obedience. To grasp the full scope of the events surrounding the flood, it’s essential to explore the timeline provided in Genesis, as well as the differing interpretations of the time it took Noah to build the ark.
The fourth chapter of Revelation presents a magnificent vision of God’s throne in heaven, experienced by the Apostle John. This vision reveals the sovereignty and majesty of God and sets the stage for the subsequent judgments and revelations.
The concept of the “Book of Life” appears prominently in the Bible, especially in the context of final judgment. This theme is closely related to the doctrine of salvation and eternal destiny. In the final judgment scenes described in Revelation, other books are also mentioned alongside the Book of Life, which are used to judge the deeds of all people.
The Day of the Lord records several judgments over a period of about 1,007 years.
Jonah’s four chapters reveal God’s sovereign pursuit, His mercy for the nations, and His patient work in a reluctant messenger. Rooted in Scripture, this study calls the church to obey, love enemies, and rejoice when grace reaches unlikely people.
Explore the story of Job, the oldest book of the Bible, revealing God’s sovereignty, human suffering, and the Redeemer who gives hope beyond trials.
Korah led a rebellion against Moses and Aaron. We can learn from his mistake.
Elijah’s story moves from drought to rain and from fire to whisper. Walk his path of courage and dependence, and learn how God turns hearts back to Himself.
God chooses, Christ saves, and the Spirit assures. Learn how Scripture holds election and assurance together—and how to enjoy settled confidence in Jesus.
The four horsemen appear at the midway point of the tribulation period and coincide with the first four seals.
Revelation names a blazing star “Wormwood,” and a third of earth’s fresh waters turn bitter. Scripture’s long story explains the name and points us to Christ, the Morning Star who offers living water to all who come.
Jezebel was an evil woman who died In shame. Also compared to a woman in the New Testament who lured believers into immorality.