Paul describes the last days with sober clarity and then arms the church with Scripture’s sufficiency. Continue in what you learned, endure with hope, and let the God-breathed word equip you for every good work.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Paul describes the last days with sober clarity and then arms the church with Scripture’s sufficiency. Continue in what you learned, endure with hope, and let the God-breathed word equip you for every good work.
1 Timothy 4 warns of departures from the faith and answers with gratitude, training, and Word-centered ministry. Receive God’s gifts with thanks, set your hope on the living God, and watch life and doctrine closely.
Hebrews 12 shows how pilgrims endure—eyes fixed on Jesus, hearts trained by a loving Father, and hands lifted for one another. We run toward Zion and worship with awe because the kingdom we receive cannot be shaken.
Hebrews 11 is not a hall of heroes but a witness stand. It shows ordinary people who trusted God’s promises and lived as pilgrims, seeking a better country.
Christ’s obedient body and once-for-all offering open a new and living way. Draw near with a clean conscience, hold fast your hope, and strengthen others as the Day draws near.
Hebrews 6 warns against settled rejection and calls believers to mature diligence. Assurance rests on God’s promise and oath, with our hope anchored in Jesus behind the veil.
Hebrews 3 lifts Jesus above Moses and calls us to hear His voice “Today.” Hold fast your confidence and encourage one another toward God’s promised rest.
Peter teaches exiles to arm their minds with Christ’s resolve, pray with clear heads, love with stretched hearts, and serve as stewards of grace. When fiery trials come, believers rejoice, entrust themselves to the faithful Creator, and keep doing good until glory is revealed.
In Revelation 2:18-29, Jesus addresses the church in Thyatira, and among His rebukes is a stern warning about a woman referred to as “Jezebel.” The text states, “Nevertheless, I have this against you: You tolerate that woman Jezebel, who calls herself a prophet.