TheBibleStudy.Site
Alex Schneider
In a time of famine, Elisha dared to ask for a big pot—an act of bold faith that God honored. Scripture shows this pattern again and again: God responds to great expectations. Could our small prayers be limiting what He wants to do? Discover why faith’s courage matters.
2 Kings 4:38
Christian Rosenthal
In this article, we explore what the Bible teaches about alcohol, its proper use, and the dangers of excess, showing how Christians can approach it responsibly while keeping their focus on God and the deeper joys of a Spirit-filled life.
Proverbs 31:4-5; Ephesians 5:18
Author: unknown
In this article, we explore how Christianity is meant to be a living, personal relationship with Jesus, not just rituals or rules, and how worship, prayer, and obedience become meaningful only when they flow from genuine fellowship with God.
Jeremiah 2:6
Brian Reynolds
In this article, we reflect on Hebrews 11 and its portraits of faith, exploring why biblical figures are often presented positively despite failures and what this reveals about how God values even imperfect faith.
Hebrews 11:13,16
Alex Schneider
In this article, we explore stories of perseverance in evangelism, showing how faithful witness over years may seem fruitless yet bears lasting impact, emphasizing the roles of sowing, watering, and trusting God for growth.
Galatians 6:9; Ecclesiastes 11:1; James 5:7-8
Arend Remmers
In this article, we explore how believers can deal with memories of past sins, examining biblical teaching on complete forgiveness, confession, restored fellowship with God, and how faith in Christ frees the conscience from lasting guilt.
Romans 3:25-26; Hebrews 8:12; Isaiah 38:17; Psalm 103:12
Stephen Campbell
In this article, we explore the spiritual challenge of waiting on God, drawing on Psalms and the story of Esther to show how faith endures through silence, delay, and unseen providence—and how waiting itself can deepen trust and hope.
Psalm 6:3
Alex Schneider
In this article, an overview of a prophetic end-times timeline presents key events—from the rapture and tribulation to Christ’s return and the millennial kingdom—outlining how the sequence is understood and why it is seen as a call to reflection today.
1 Thessalonians 4:15-17; Revelation 13:14-15; 2 Corinthians 10:5
Albert Blok
In this article, a vivid analogy of injury and healing leads into a reflection on compassion, reconciliation, and shared responsibility among believers, using biblical examples to encourage sacrificial care and practical support for one another.
1 Corinthians 12:14,18,24-25
Author: unknown
In this article, we reflect on how God turns the impossible into reality, using Gideon and Jesus’ commands as examples, and show that obedience to God unlocks victories and accomplishments far beyond our own strength or understanding.
Judges 6:14
Author: unknown
In this article, we examine Ephesians 5:3-6 and the importance of controlling our speech, avoiding sinful or careless talk, and letting our words reflect grace, truth, and thankfulness, so that our conversation honors God and builds up rather than harms others.
Ephesians 5:3-6; Psalm 141:3; Proverbs 12:18; 16:24
Stefan Ulrich
In this article, we explore how Christians, standing on Christ’s once-for-all sacrifice, can respond with their own sacrifices of love—offering their bodies, praise, and material gifts as expressions of gratitude and devotion to God.
Romans 12:1; Hebrews 13:15-16; 1 Peter 2:5; Psalm 50:14
Tim Hadley Sr.
In this article, we reflect on the story of Nain, where Jesus raised a widow’s only son, showing His power over death and His deep compassion, and revealing how He, as the Son of God, brings life, hope, and victory over sorrow and the last enemy.
Luke 7:11-17; Psalm 34:18
Marco Lessmann
In this article, the apparent tension between Romans 4 and James 2 is explored by examining their audiences, meanings of faith and works, and different perspectives on justification—showing how the passages complement rather than contradict each other.
Romans 4:2-4; James 2:20-24
William MacDonald
In this article, practical reflections on seeking God’s guidance are presented through biblical imagery, contrasting common attitudes toward decision-making and offering principles for discernment, patience, confirmation, and inner peace when pursuing direction.
Psalm 32:9
Author: unknown
In this article, personal stories illustrate how Scripture serves as a “staff” in life’s challenges, offering guidance, comfort, and strength through times of fear, loss, illness, and uncertainty, showing that God equips us for every journey.
Psalm 23:4
William MacDonald
In this article, the value of numbers in spiritual work is examined, showing when large groups reflect God’s blessing and when they can become a danger—teaching that true fruitfulness comes from faithfulness, not size, and from God’s work, not human pride.
Judges 7:2
Alex Schneider
In this article, the subtle ways the devil tempts believers are explored, from persuasive preachers to digital seduction, showing how deception can enter homes and minds—and why discernment and caution are essential in protecting faith today.
2 Timothy 3:6; Titus 1:10-11
William MacDonald
In this article, the dangers of judging by appearances are explored, showing how society overvalues physical beauty while Scripture reminds us that true worth lies in character and the heart, not outward looks.
John 7:24; Isaiah 11:3; 1 Samuel 16:7
Manuel Seibel
In this article, the question of recognizing the gift of singleness is explored, examining how voluntary singleness can be a God-given grace for service, the role of self-control, and how believers can discern and live out this calling responsibly.
1 Corinthians 7:7,37
