Paul refuses tricks and preaches Jesus as Lord while God shines creative light into human hearts. In fragile jars of clay, the church learns endurance now and fixes its eyes on the eternal weight of glory to come.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Paul refuses tricks and preaches Jesus as Lord while God shines creative light into human hearts. In fragile jars of clay, the church learns endurance now and fixes its eyes on the eternal weight of glory to come.
Paul calls believers to please God more and more in holiness, love, and work, then lifts their eyes to the Lord’s return. Grief yields to hope as the dead in Christ rise and the living are gathered to meet him.
Peter brings the gospel into marriage, community life, and courageous witness before a watching world. This study traces 1 Peter 3 and shows how the risen Lord steadies hearts to bless, to answer, and to endure.
God made humanity for life with Him, yet death spread through Adam. In Christ, all who believe will be made alive, while unbelief ends in the second death.
Eschatology anchors hope in the returning Christ and the renewal of all things. In a dispensational framework, God keeps His promises to Israel, gathers His Church, defeats evil, and brings creation into the light of His eternal kingdom.
Many Christians confuse Hades and Hell, but the Bible reveals they are very different. This in-depth study explores the history of Paradise, the promise of Christ, and the believer’s immediate hope after death.
In heaven, earthly marriage will no longer exist, but believers will experience a deeper, more perfect unity with Christ and one another. Relationships will not be lost but will be transformed into something even greater in the eternal joy of God’s presence.
Paul’s speech before King Agrippa was a bold declaration of Christ’s resurrection and the fulfillment of prophecy. Though rejected by Israel’s leaders, his message demonstrated that the Gospel was always meant for both Jews and Gentiles, fulfilling God’s redemptive plan.
Paul’s defense before the Sanhedrin was a masterful use of theological division, shifting focus from his trial to the hope of resurrection. Though Israel’s leaders rejected Christ, this moment highlighted how God’s sovereign plan advanced through even the conflicts of men, ensuring the Gospel’s continued spread.
Jairus’ encounter with Jesus reveals the power of faith and the importance of trusting God’s timing. His persistence in seeking Christ and believing in His ability to restore life serves as a timeless encouragement for all who face trials.
The doctrine of Christ reveals His divine and human natures, His atoning work, and His future return. Understanding Christ’s person and mission provides believers with hope and confidence in God’s eternal plan.
Tabitha’s quiet mercy and stunning resurrection in Joppa reveal Christ’s compassion and power. Her story sits on the path toward Gentile inclusion as the gospel advances.