Topical Studies
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Prophecy as Evidence of Scripture’s Reliability

One of the most substantial pieces of evidence for the reliability of the Bible is fulfilled prophecy. Unlike vague predictions, biblical prophecies are specific, detailed, and fulfilled in history. God declares: “I am God… declaring the end from the beginning, and from ancient times the things that are not yet done” (Isaiah 46:9–10). By examining…
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Telescopes and the Big Bang – When Scripture Meets Science

The heavens have always fascinated humanity. From the naked-eye stargazers of antiquity to the powerful space telescopes of today, the cosmos inspires awe and inquiry. In recent decades, new telescopes — from the Hubble Space Telescope to the James Webb Space Telescope — have expanded our understanding of the universe’s origins. Observations of expansion and…
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Human Uniqueness – Image of God and Evolution

One of the most significant debates in science and faith concerns the origins of humanity. Science often teaches that humans evolved from earlier primates, while Scripture declares that humankind was created in God’s image. Reconciling these views presents a challenge to both believers and skeptics. Are humans merely advanced animals, or do they possess unique…
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Prophecies of the Nations in Ezekiel

The prophet Ezekiel ministered during one of the most turbulent times in Israel’s history: the Babylonian exile of the sixth century B.C. While much of his prophecy focused on the sins and restoration of Israel, Ezekiel also recorded detailed oracles against surrounding nations.
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Leaders During Isaiah 3

Isaiah 3 provides a sobering picture of leadership collapse in Judah. God declares that He will remove the nation’s strong leaders and replace them with immature, unqualified rulers. This passage reveals how corrupt leadership is both a judgment from God and a sign of societal decline. By studying Isaiah 3 in its historical and prophetic…



