Behold, I come as a thief! Blessed is he that watcheth, and keepeth his garments, lest he walk naked, and they see his shame.” 🔑 Key Elements of Spiritual Readiness 1. “Behold, I come as a thief!” * The Unexpected Timing: The thief metaphor, used by Jesus and the Apostles elsewhere (Matthew 24:43, 1 Thessalonians… Read More »
Heresies
2 Peter chapter 2 is a strong warning against false teachers and their destructive influence within the early Christian community. Verses 1 and 2 specifically introduce this threat by establishing the historical pattern of false religious leaders and describing the nature and effect of their presence in the church. 2 Peter 2:1 “But false prophets… Read More »
Keeping Our Focus on God
The Bible clearly teaches that keeping our focus on God—the Creator, Redeemer, and Sustainer of life—is essential for peace, stability, and purpose. Here is an explanation of why we should keep our focus on God, supported by key Bible verses. 🧭 Why We Should Keep Our Focus on God Focusing on God means intentionally directing… Read More »
Love, Assurance, and the Indwelling of God
1 John 4:12-16 is a core section of the Apostle John’s teaching on love, assurance, and the indwelling of God. It essentially connects the unseen reality of God’s presence with the visible action of love among believers. 💖 Seeing God Through Love (v. 12) 1 John 4:12 (NIV): “No one has ever seen God; but… Read More »
AI Deception and Christian Faith
AI deceives Christians with Bible verses and explanations primarily through the generation of convincing but theologically flawed content. This content leverages the Bible’s authority to spread misinformation, often by misinterpreting Scripture, promoting unbiblical teachings, or creating deepfake religious media. Methods of Deception The deception occurs in several key ways: 1. Theological Inaccuracy and Distortion AI… Read More »
What is Propitiation
In a biblical context, propitiation is a deeply significant theological term that describes the way God’s righteous wrath against sin is turned away and fully satisfied by the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ. It is a core component of the Christian doctrine of atonement. The Greek word often translated as “propitiation” is hilastērion (in Romans… Read More »
How do we Obtain True Knowledge
According to the Bible, true knowledge is inextricably linked with God and is acquired through several key practices and attitudes. The primary ways to get knowledge, particularly spiritual knowledge and wisdom, are: 1. From God as a Gift The Bible is clear that ultimate wisdom and knowledge originate with God, and He gives it generously… Read More »
Overcome Hatred
According to the Bible, the primary way to overcome hatred is through the practice of love, particularly the selfless love modeled by God and commanded by Jesus Christ. The Bible presents several interconnected ways to move past hatred: 1. Love Your Enemies and Do Good to Them This is one of Jesus’ most radical and… Read More »
Perseverance and Faith
Do not, therefore, fling away your [fearless] confidence, for it has a glorious and great reward. For you have need of patient endurance [to bear up under difficult circumstances without compromising], so that when you have carried out the will of God, you may receive and enjoy to the full what is promised. This passage,… Read More »
Blessed are Those Whose Way is Blameless
Psalms 119:1 states, “Blessed are those whose way is blameless, who walk in the law of the LORD!” This verse serves as the powerful opening to the longest chapter in the Bible, which is a poetic and extensive celebration of God’s Word. The verse begins by defining what it means to be “blessed” or “happy”… Read More »
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