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When a group of believers gathers for Bible study, one of the first questions to ask is: where do we begin? Should we explore a book of the Bible or focus on specific, practical topics? Both options have their benefits,… more ›
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The Kingdom of God is a practical reality that influences how we live, think, and interact with our surroundings, emphasizing dominion and authority rather than merely a theological concept. The Greek term *basileía*, meaning “kingdom,” encapsulates the reign and power… more ›
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The covenant between God and His people revolutionized the ancient world’s understanding of the divine, providing clear expectations and promises that allowed humanity to approach God with confidence. In contrast to the uncertainty of pagan gods, this covenant offered a… more ›
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The serpent’s question in Genesis 3:1, “Has God really said?” exemplifies deconstructivism, challenging the truth of God’s Word and leading to spiritual doubt and syncretism, where biblical truth is mixed with secular beliefs. This trend parallels the rise of scientism,… more ›
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This talk emphasizes the need for Christians to reject a watered-down version of faith and instead fully embrace the transformative power of Christ’s sacrifice. It highlights the tendency to treat Christianity like a shallow relationship, seeking its benefits without engaging… more ›
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In a world marked by chaos and instability—where political unrest, societal upheaval, and personal struggles intertwine—people yearn for salvation from dark forces and the turmoil of their own sinful nature. This longing for a place of safety and belonging reveals… more ›
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Neglecting God’s Word, the ultimate super-food for our spirits, leaves us spiritually weak and unable to access the “super” in supernatural living. Just as our bodies need proper nutrition for strength, our spirits require daily nourishment from God’s Word to… more ›
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God’s Word is the ultimate super-food for our spirits. Just as our physical bodies rely on proper nutrition for strength, our spirits require daily nourishment from the Word of God to grow strong in faith. Faith, the spiritual strength we… more ›
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“Walking in the spirit” (with a small “s”) is not something achieved by our own effort, but rather a natural result of a healthy spiritual diet and regular practice. Just as our bodies need food to survive, our spirits require… more ›
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The natural, or carnal, person is limited by human reasoning and physical senses, making it impossible for them to understand spiritual truths and the blessings of God, which include peace, joy, and divine provision. According to 1 Corinthians 2:14, spiritual… more ›
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**Revelation 22 Summary** In Revelation 22, the vision of the new creation reaches its climax. A pure river of life flows from God’s throne, alongside the tree of life bearing fruit each month, symbolizing eternal life and healing for all… more ›
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Prayer serves as a profound expression of the covenant relationship between God and His people, with the Hebrew word for house, beit (בית), embodying this significance. The pictographic elements of beit—representing a dwelling for divine communion—are interconnected with the yod… more ›
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In his second letter to the Corinthians, Paul clarifies that God’s will is not uncertain or mysterious: “For all the promises of God in Him are Yes, and in Him Amen” (2 Corinthians 1:20). This highlights that God’s promises are… more ›
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The notion that God is withholding blessings from us is a lie that has persisted since the Garden of Eden. In Genesis 3:1, the serpent questioned God’s goodness, suggesting that He was holding something back from Adam and Eve. However,… more ›
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Many believers feel disillusioned because they lack insight into the spiritual implications of their faith. I’ve spoken with numerous Christians who have questions that traditional theology fails to answer. As Alan Watts aptly noted, “You’re told to be good, but… more ›