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The Prophet Jeremiah – Introduction

Called as a young man during Judah’s darkest days, Jeremiah became the “weeping prophet.” His hard message of judgment was paired with a hopeful promise: God would one day bring restoration through a new covenant.
Jeremiah 1:4-10
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FAQ – The Lord Jesus (His Sufferings)

In this article, we examine the death of Jesus Christ, exploring its significance as martyrdom, atonement, propitiation, and substitution, and how His sacrifice provides salvation, reconciliation with God, and assurance for all who believe in Him.
1 John 2:2; 1 Peter 2:24; Philippians 2:8; Matthew 27:46
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Trembling at God’s Word

When God speaks, mountains shake—and hearts should tremble. From Moses to Paul, encountering His Word left people undone. Have we lost that holy awe? Scripture invites us to open our Bibles with trembling expectation, ready to be changed.
Isaiah 66:2
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Question: Silence of Women?

What does the Bible say about women teaching, prophesying, and head covering? This careful study unpacks the terms, the biblical boundaries, and the heart attitudes behind them—seeking a balanced, Scripture-based answer for practice today.
1 Corinthians 11:5; 14:34; 1 Timothy 2:12
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The Prophet Hosea – Introduction

Hosea’s prophecy exposes Israel’s unfaithfulness yet shines with God’s relentless love. Through judgment, wilderness, and restoration, He calls His people back to their first love—a message that still speaks powerfully to us today.
Hosea 1:1; 2:14-15; 11:1-4
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FAQ – The Lord Jesus (His Person)

Who is Christ? The Bible leaves no doubt: He is both true Man and true God. This Q&A explores His deity, humanity, and eternal Sonship—truths at the very heart of the gospel and essential for our salvation.
John 20:30; 1 Timothy 2:5; 1 John 5:20; Romans 9:5; Hebrews 4:15
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FAQ – The Inspiration of the Bible

Is the Bible truly inspired by God—or just another book? This clear Q&A walks through what inspiration means, why it matters, and how we can trust every word of Scripture as God’s own.
2 Timothy 3:16; Acts 1:16; Matthew 4:4
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The Prophet Habbakuk – Introduction

When injustice seems unchecked and God appears silent, Habakkuk shows us a way forward: bring your questions to God, trust His justice, and discover the peace and joy that only He can give.
Habbakuk 1:3, 13b-14; 2:1
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FAQ – Prophecy

In this article, key biblical teachings on prophecy are outlined—from its meaning and purpose to major themes, future events, and differing interpretations—offering a structured, neutral overview of how prophecy is presented in Scripture.
Deuteronomy 18:18; 1 Peter 1:11; 2 Thessalonians 2:3; Matthew 24:21
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The Book of Psalms – Introduction

In this article, the Book of Psalms is examined in its origin, structure, themes, prophetic and messianic dimensions, challenging passages such as vengeance psalms, and how readers today can better understand and benefit from it in its biblical context.
Psalm 1:1; 2 Timothy 3:16; Acts 1:20; 1 Peter 1:11
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FAQ — Church/Assembly

In this article, key biblical teachings about the church are outlined—its meaning, origin, nature, structure, gatherings, gifts, and discipline—presenting one theological perspective on how the New Testament describes the church and its practice.
1. Corinthians 12:4-6; Matthew 18:20; 1 Timothy 3:15; Ephesians 5:25
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What the Word of God Does

Peter’s letters remind us: God’s Word isn’t just for doctrine—it’s for daily life. From salvation to spiritual growth to the return of Christ, Scripture guides, stirs, and grounds us. In a dark world, it shines as a lamp—if we take heed.
1 Peter 1:23; 2:2; 2 Peter 1:12-13,19
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FAQ – Assurance of Salvation

In this article, the biblical concept of assurance of salvation is examined—its meaning, how it develops in believers, the role of the Holy Spirit and Scripture, common questions and misunderstandings, and the practical effects assurance can have on Christian life.
Romans 5:1-2; 1 John 2:12; 5:13; 2 Corinthians 13:5
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FAQ – Deliverance from the Power of Sin

In this article, the struggle of believers with sin is explored, showing how sins are forgiven, sin’s power is broken through identification with Christ, and the Holy Spirit enables a life pleasing to God—offering clarity, hope, and practical guidance for daily living.
Romans 6:6-7,10-11,15-19
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The Antichrist – A Terrible Figure in the End Times

In this article, the Bible’s portrayal of the Antichrist is explored, detailing his origins, rise as a Jewish political and religious leader, alliance with a European ruler, global influence, and ultimate defeat at Christ’s return.
2 Thessalonians 2:3-9; Revelation 13:11-17
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FAQ – The Gospel of Our Salvation

In this article, the meaning and power of the Gospel are explored, showing how God’s grace, Christ’s death and resurrection, and faith justify sinners, reconcile them to God, and offer peace—revealing why this “good news” changes everything for all who believe.
Romans 1:16-17; 3:10,22-25; 5:1
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The Prophet Zechariah – Introduction

In this article, we explore the prophet Zechariah—his life, visions, and messages for Jerusalem’s restoration—and see how his prophecies point to Christ, encouraging believers to trust God’s power, persist in “small things,” and study the Lord’s work through history and today.
Zechariah 1:1; 4:6-10
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Question: Do Christians Keep the Sabbath and Abstain from Pork?

Are Christians still bound to keep the Sabbath or avoid pork? Scripture says no. The law was a shadow—Christ is the substance. Believers are no longer under dietary or ceremonial regulations but are called to live in the freedom of grace, guided by gratitude and holiness.
Colossians 2:16-17; Galatians 4:10-11; Acts 15:19-20
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The Prodigal Son – God’s Love Seeking the Sinner

In this article, we explore Luke 15, showing how God’s grace seeks and saves the lost, highlights the sinner’s need for repentance, and celebrates the joy of reconciliation, illustrating the depth of God’s mercy through the parables of the lost sheep, lost coin, and prodigal son.
Luke 15:11-24
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The Kingdom in Matthew 13 (7 Parables)

In this article, we explore the context of Matthew 13, the parables of the kingdom of heaven, their link to Christ’s rejection, the distinction between kingdom and church, and how these teachings explain the kingdom’s present form and future fulfillment.
Matthew 13