Psalm 62 is often attributed to King David during a time of significant personal distress or opposition. These first two verses establish a foundation of unwavering trust in God, moving from a place of noise and chaos to a place of “soul-silence.” ”Truly my soul finds rest in God; my salvation comes from Him. Truly… Read More »
Managing Anxiety
Managing anxiety through a biblical lens involves more than just memorizing verses; it’s about a mental shift from focusing on the “what-ifs” to focusing on a specific set of spiritual principles. Here is a breakdown of how to apply biblical teachings to moments of anxiety, using specific verses and practical explanations. The Strategy of “Active… Read More »
The Power of Speech
Preventing strife is a recurring theme throughout the Bible, often centered on the concepts of humility, self-control, and the power of speech. In the biblical context, strife is frequently described as a destructive force that stems from pride or uncontrolled anger. Here are several key principles for preventing strife, supported by scripture and explanation. 1.… Read More »
The Big Three: Why They “Remain”
This verse is the “grand finale” of Paul’s famous chapter on love. After deconstructing the importance of spiritual gifts like prophecy and knowledge, he brings it all down to three enduring pillars. ( 1 Corinthians 13:13) The Text “And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.” (NIV)… Read More »
Addressing Oppression
Addressing oppression—whether it is systemic, personal, or spiritual—is a central theme throughout the Bible. The scriptures don’t just offer comfort; they provide a framework for resistance, justice, and restoration. To “remove” oppression, the Bible suggests a two-fold approach: Internal Strength (finding peace and power in God) and External Action (fighting for justice and truth). The… Read More »
Divine Return on Investment
Proverbs 22:4 is essentially a “divine ROI” (return on investment) statement. It reads: ”The reward for humility and fear of the Lord is riches and honor and life.” (ESV) In a world that often tells us to “fake it ’til you make it” or shout the loudest to be heard, this verse flips the script.… Read More »
Extend Grace to Others
This passage is often considered the heart of the Apostle John’s message. It moves from the abstract idea of “God is love” to the practical reality of how that love should change our daily lives. Here is the text and a deep dive into what it means. The Scripture: 1 John 4:11-12 (NIV) > 11… Read More »
The concept of “Grace”
The concept of “Grace” is the heartbeat of the Christian faith, but it’s often misunderstood as just a polite “thank you” before a meal. In a biblical context, it is much more dynamic—it’s both a gift and a power source. Here are two detailed explanations of God’s grace, backed by Scripture. 1. Grace as “Unmerited… Read More »
The Doctrine of Imputation
1. The Doctrine of Imputation In a theological and legal sense, imputation means “to reckon” or “to credit” something to someone’s account. It is a forensic (legal) term rather than a moral one—meaning it describes a person’s status before a judge rather than their internal character. There are three primary “imputations” found in traditional Christian theology: The… Read More »
The Topic of Racism
The Bible addresses the topic of racism by emphasizing the shared origin, equal dignity, and spiritual unity of all people. While the modern word “racism” doesn’t appear in the text, the Bible speaks extensively against partiality, prejudice, and hostility between different ethnic and cultural groups. Here are the key Bible verses on this topic, organized… Read More »
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