Believers of the New Testament are referred to as believer-priests. Explore the role of a priest from the past to the future.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Believers of the New Testament are referred to as believer-priests. Explore the role of a priest from the past to the future.
The battles of the Day of the Lord are often confused. The Bible clearly describes three unique battles and predicts the results.
The Kingdom of God on earth that has been prophesied to since Old Testament times.
In Revelation 12, signs in the sky prophesy to God’s story from long ago and on into the future.
The Second Coming of Christ is the first event of establishing his Millennial Kingdom (1,000 years) on earth.
Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit will result in condemnation for unbelievers. This is sometime referred to as the unforgiveable or unpardonable sin.
The Key of David is a symbol of Christ’s divine authority to open the door to God’s eternal Kingdom. Rooted in the Davidic Covenant, it reveals Jesus as King, mediator, and sovereign gatekeeper over salvation and judgment.
Jesus’ basin and towel set the pattern for restoring repentant believers. When churches forgive and walk with the wounded, shame gives way to renewed service.
Scripture calls every believer to holiness and offers mercy for every sinner who turns to Christ. With creation order and the Spirit’s power, the church holds truth with compassion and walks the narrow road that leads to life.
Christians are not under Israel’s tithing statutes; in Christ we are free for cheerful, proportionate, sacrificial generosity. This Scripture-rich guide shows how grace forms hidden, hopeful, comprehensive stewardship for the Church today.