Topical Studies
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The Rise and Ruin of Israel’s Kings

The historical narrative in the books of Kings and Chronicles serves as a profound lens for examining Israel’s leadership and spiritual condition. These accounts, chronicling the reigns of various monarchs, reveal not only the triumphs and failures of human rulers but also the overarching sovereignty of God in guiding His people. As the chronicler notes…
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Kings and Chronicles: Kings, chronicles, and memory

The historical narrative in the books of Kings and Chronicles serves as a profound lens through which to examine Israel’s leadership and spiritual condition. These accounts, chronicling the reigns of various monarchs, reveal not only the triumphs and failures of human rulers but also the overarching sovereignty of God in guiding His people.
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Biblical Prophecy Without the Tin Foil Hat

The significance of prophecy throughout Scripture is a profound testament to God’s sovereignty and His divine purpose for humanity. In Isaiah 46:10, the Lord declares the end from the beginning, affirming that His counsel shall stand and His will shall be accomplished, demonstrating that all of history unfolds according to His divine plan. Likewise, Amos…
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Prophetic Certainty: Watchfulness without speculation
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The significance of prophecy throughout Scripture is a profound testament to God’s sovereignty and His divine purpose for humanity. In Isaiah 46:10, the Lord declares the end from the beginning, affirming that His counsel shall stand and His will shall be accomplished, demonstrating that all of history unfolds according to His divine plan.
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The Divine Architecture of Messianic Prophecy

The concept of prophetic certainty is foundational for grasping the nature of God’s promises as revealed in Scripture. In Isaiah 46:10, the Lord declares His sovereignty, affirming that He determines the end from the beginning and underscoring the inviolable nature of His counsel. This assurance is echoed in 2 Peter 1:21, where it is affirmed…
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Prophecy is the Antidote to Doomscrolling

The nature of prophecy in Scripture serves as a divine revelation of God’s sovereign plan for humanity, affirming that He declares the end from the beginning, as seen in Isaiah 46:10. Prophecy is not merely a foretelling of future events but a profound testimony of God’s intimate involvement in the affairs of men, revealing His…
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Twin Pillars of Watchfulness and Hope

The call to watchfulness resonates throughout Scripture, urging believers to remain vigilant and steadfast in their faith. In Matthew 24:42, the Lord admonishes His followers to “watch,” underscoring the need to be spiritually alert as they await His return. Similarly, 1 Peter 5:8 exhorts the faithful to be sober and vigilant, for the adversary seeks…
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Witness and Reliability
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The reliability of Scripture stands as a cornerstone of the Christian faith, firmly rooted in the conviction that all Scripture is given by inspiration of God, serving as both doctrine and reproof (2 Timothy 3:16). This divine origin assures believers that the Word of God is not merely a collection of ancient texts, but a…
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Creation is a Tapestry of Divine Wisdom

In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth, establishing a cosmos that bears witness to His unparalleled wisdom and intricate design (Genesis 1:1). The beauty and complexity evident in creation, from the grand expanse of the universe to the delicate intricacies of a single flower, declare the glory of the Lord and invite…
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The Inevitable Harvest of Courage and Consequence

In times of adversity, the heart often trembles, and the spirit quakes, yet the Scriptures remind us that courage is not the absence of fear, but the steadfast trust in God’s promises. As the Lord commanded Joshua, “Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid,” He reinforces the assurance that He walks with…



