Bible Study
In this article, we explore Paul’s unique title “the Lord of peace,” its meaning for the Thessalonians, and how Christ’s authority and character make Him a continual source of peace, even amid trials and challenges.
2 Thessalonians 3:16
In this article, we examine Israel’s biblical role, the significance of its 1948 founding, and what Scripture says about its future, invasions, and God’s promises, while considering how Christians today can understand and respond to the ongoing Middle East conflict.
Psalm 83:3-4; Isaiah 60:21; 2 Samuel 7:16
In this article, we explore the Gospel of Mark, highlighting Jesus as the perfect Servant and Prophet, His miracles, teachings, and hidden work, and how the evangelist’s unique perspective reveals the Son of God actively serving, guiding, and preparing His followers.
Mark 1:1,35
In this article, we explore James’ guidance for believers facing sickness, showing how prayer, confession, and the support of faithful elders connect us to God, foster healing, and maintain our relationship with Him in both trials and everyday life.
James 5:14-18
In this article, we break down Romans 8:28, exploring how every part of this verse reassures believers that God works all things for good, calls us according to His purpose, and invites us to trust His plan even in difficult or confusing circumstances.
Romans 8:28
In this article, we reflect on the promise of the “hidden manna” in heaven, showing how Christ nourishes us now and how each believer will personally experience intimate fellowship with Him, recognized and cherished individually in the glory to come.
John 6:51
In this article, we explore the book of Jonah, showing how God’s grace shines despite Jonah’s disobedience and pride, and how the account teaches us to let God’s truth and glory take center stage, even in the story of His imperfect servants.
Jonah 4:9
In this article, we explore Matthew’s Gospel, presenting Jesus as Messiah and King, His teachings on the kingdom of heaven, the assembly, and the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies.
Matthew 1:1
In this article, the context and meaning of Jesus’ statement “I am the way, the truth, and the life” in John 14 are explored, including the disciples’ questions, themes of faith and comfort, and its implications for salvation, relationship with the Father, and Christian life.
John 14:6
In this article, biblical principles for Christian gatherings are outlined, focusing on Matthew 18:20, the meaning of being gathered in Jesus’ name, His presence among believers, practical implications for meetings, and different types of assembly gatherings.
Matthew 18:20
In this article, passages such as 1 Peter 3:18–20 and 4:6 are examined to discuss interpretations about Christ’s actions after His death, questions about preaching to the dead, and differing theological views concerning judgment, redemption, and biblical interpretation.
1 Peter 3:18-20; 4:6
In this article, we explore 1 Corinthians 13 and its timeless lesson: love should be the motivation behind all Christian service. Paul shows how true love guides the use of spiritual gifts, shaping our actions, attitudes, and relationships in a way that reflects God’s character.
1 Corinthians 13:1-13
In this article, we explore how the Old Testament—though written for Israel—also points to truths for all believers, showing that its stories, laws, and examples reveal Jesus and offer timeless lessons for faith, godly living, and understanding God’s plan today.
2 Timothy 3:16; 1 Corinthians 10:6,11
In this article, we reflect on the grace of God—its past, present, and future—seen in salvation, daily life, and hope in Christ, reminding all believers that His grace is undeserved, universal, and revealed fully in Jesus.
Titus 2:11-12
In this article, Paul’s teaching in Romans 6 is explored, showing how believers can live as “dead to sin” in fact, not just in words, and draw the strength to resist sin from a real, ongoing relationship with Christ.
Romans 6:11-12
In this article, we explore what makes the Bible unique: written over 1600 years by diverse authors under God’s guidance, fully inspired by the Holy Spirit, and preserved as His authoritative Word for teaching, correction, and guidance in every age.
2 Timothy 3:16; 2 Peter 1:21
In this article, we examine the Rapture, the first phase of Christ’s return, explaining its timing, purpose, and impact on believers, and how understanding this promise can shape our faith, hope, and daily life while offering comfort and encouragement for the journey.
1 Thessalonians 4:13-18; Revelation 22:20