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This blog post by The Hungry Hearts Collective outlines the concept of a “divine reset” through faith in Jesus Christ. It argues that this “reset” involves a transformation of the mind and spirit, aligning one’s thoughts and actions with God’s… more ›
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This article from The Hungry Hearts Collective explores the significance of the Parable of the Sower in Mark 4:13. The author argues that understanding this parable unlocks a deeper understanding of the mysteries of the Kingdom of God, emphasizing that… more ›
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Bible study is essential for a thriving Christian life. The author contends that the Bible is not merely a historical record or moral compass, but the “atomic power” that sustains creation, fuels faith, and connects us to Christ. This power,… more ›
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This blog post examines the concept of loving God with all your heart, soul, and mind. It explores the difference between the small “i”, which represents our limited human self, and the big “I”, which is our true, God-centered self.… more ›
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The article, written by The Hungry Hearts Collective, explores the concept of the “New Creation” found within believers. The authors argue that this spiritual transformation, while instantly bestowed upon believers at salvation, requires ongoing cultivation through spiritual practices such as… more ›
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Christianity uniquely addresses humanity’s lost identity by offering not just self-discovery but a complete restoration through a transformative relationship with God. Unlike other religions that may encourage moral living or enlightenment to reconnect with a higher purpose, Christianity teaches that… more ›
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In Christ, every believer becomes a new creation, a profound inner transformation where old identities and ways are replaced by a spirit made new, alive to God’s Kingdom. This change doesn’t merely affect outward behavior but begins with the rebirth… more ›
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In Matthew 22:36-40, Jesus defines the greatest commandment as loving God with all your heart, soul, and mind, and loving your neighboUr as yourself, presenting these as the foundation of all biblical law and prophecy. This radical call to love… more ›
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In Romans 5:18-20, Paul articulates God’s divine rescue plan that transitions humanity from the condemnation of Adam’s sin to the life-giving righteousness of Jesus Christ, who, through His obedience, offers justification and life to all. This transformative act is underscored… more ›
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The introduction discusses the transformative impact of the Mosaic Law on ancient Israel and the world, marking a significant departure from previous tribal governance that lacked a unified moral framework. Revealed to Moses at Mount Sinai, the Law established a… more ›
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In “The Importance of Definitions: Unlocking Scripture’s Truth,” the author emphasizes the necessity of accurate definitions in understanding Scripture, likening the study of the Word of God to navigating a landscape where proper guidance is essential to avoid misinterpretation. The… more ›
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Genesis, the foundational book of the Bible, outlines the creation of the universe, humanity’s origins, the establishment of nations, and the initiation of God’s covenant with His people. It is divided into two main sections: Primeval History (chapters 1-11), which… more ›
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The Bible reveals God’s relationship with humanity through a series of covenants, with the foundational one structured much like an ancient suzerainty treaty. In this form, a sovereign ruler, or suzerain, establishes a binding relationship with a vassal, offering protection… more ›
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In Genesis, the earth unfolds as a cosmic womb, echoing formation, nurture, and divine purpose. The Spirit of God hovers over the “waters,” evoking a womb-like space where life is crafted and sustained. This “amniotic” imagery portrays earth as an… more ›
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Romans 5:12 underscores that sin and death entered humanity through Adam’s rebellion, creating a universal separation from God—a separation often unnoticed, like a sleeper unaware of their condition. Humanity, lulled into spiritual amnesia, wanders disconnected from divine truth, likened to… more ›