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This article is about Josiah’s renewal of the Passover after discovering God’s Law, linking it to Christ and the Lord’s Supper, and how focusing on Jesus shapes believers’ lives. It ends with Josiah’s tragic death through pride and disobedience as a warning to persevere.
2 Chronicles 35:6
This article is about King Josiah’s zeal to restore God’s temple and how finding God’s Word sparked humble obedience. It links the “house of God” theme from tabernacle to the church as a spiritual house, urging believers to live by Scripture and serve God’s people.
2.Chronicles 34
This article is about King Josiah’s early decision to seek a personal relationship with God, even in a corrupt era, and how that devotion led him to decisive action—cleansing Judah and Jerusalem of idols—while challenging readers to pursue faith personally and remove what conflicts with God.
2.Chronicles 34
This article is about King Josiah’s three standout traits: doing what’s right in God’s sight, following David as a spiritual role model, and staying balanced without veering from God’s Word. It contrasts self-guided choices and offers practical ways to remain faithful to Scripture.
1 Corinthians 11:1
This article is about King Josiah of Judah (640–609 BC), foretold by prophecy centuries before his birth, and how he chose obedience to God despite a corrupt culture and a troubled family line marked by Manasseh’s judgment and repentance and Amon’s failure.
1 Kings 13:2
This article is about Epaphras and the Bible’s “quiet heroes,” contrasting busy religious activity with truly “walking with God.” It highlights Epaphras as a model intercessor whose hidden, fervent prayers strengthened believers—and calls Christians to a deeper, persistent ministry of prayer.
Colossians 4:12-13
This article is about Saul of Tarsus as the clearest proof that salvation is by God’s grace, not legal effort: the “foremost of sinners” and also the peak of self-righteousness, brought low by Christ. It also defends Scripture’s inspiration and shows how grace produces devoted service.
Acts 9:11
This article is about Ezra, the skilled scribe who led a second return from Babylon to Jerusalem and called God’s people back to Scripture. It highlights his heart to study, live, and teach God’s Word, his example for families and believers, and his trust in God’s guiding hand.
Ezra 7:10
This article is about Barnabas as a role model who humbly mentors Saul, brings him to teach the growing church in Antioch, and shows the value of shared service, patient instruction, and self-denial—so believers mature and are recognized for Christlike lives that glorify God.
Acts 11:25–26
This article is about Barnabas as a role model for positive influence: how persecution spread the gospel to Antioch, how unity between churches was practiced, and how Barnabas saw God’s grace, rejoiced without envy, and encouraged believers to stay close to the Lord.
Acts 11:22–23
This article is about Barnabas as a biblical role model: a “Son of Encouragement” who comforted believers, held money loosely by giving generously, and acted as a bridge-builder by vouching for Saul and helping him be received into Christian fellowship.
Acts 4:36–37
This article deals with Hudson Taylor’s journey of faith and selflessness, highlighting his struggles and unwavering trust in divine providence amidst adversity, as he navigates life in the slums and his mission in China.
This article deals with the remarkable journey of Konstantin von Tischendorf in 1844 as he ventures to the Sinai Mountains in search of ancient biblical manuscripts, ultimately uncovering the Codex Sinaiticus, a pivotal discovery in biblical history.