Topical Studies
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Science and Scripture United: Revealing God’s Wisdom in Creation and Life

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Archeology Confirms the Exodus History

The Exodus stands at the heart of Israel’s national and spiritual identity. It is the story of God’s mighty deliverance, how He brought His people out of bondage in Egypt with a strong hand and an outstretched arm. Yet, modern critics have often dismissed the Exodus as a legend or theological symbolism rather than a…
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Elijah Confronts Baal on Mount Carmel

Elijah stands as one of the most powerful and enigmatic figures in the Old Testament. His very name means “My God is the LORD,” and his ministry embodied that declaration in an age of widespread apostasy. Appearing suddenly during the reign of King Ahab, Elijah’s prophetic voice called Israel to repentance, confronted idolatry, and demonstrated…
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The Fall of Jericho: Archaeological Layers and the Sound of Faith

The fall of Jericho remains one of the most dramatic and symbolically charged events in the biblical record. The scene of ancient walls collapsing before the faith-filled obedience of God’s people captures the essence of divine power working through human trust. For centuries, archaeologists and theologians alike have sought to understand how the fortified city…
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Force vs. Person: Unpacking the Holy Spirit’s Identity, Deity, and Power

The Holy Spirit is the most misunderstood and often neglected Person of the Trinity. Many view Him as an impersonal force or divine influence, yet Scripture reveals the Spirit as fully God—personal, eternal, and active in creation, redemption, and the believer’s daily life. He is not merely the power of God but the presence of…
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One Essence, Three Persons – Deconstructing the Trinity

The doctrine of the Trinity stands at the heart of Christian theology. It defines the nature of God as one Being in three coequal, coeternal Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Although the term “Trinity” does not appear in Scripture, the truth it expresses is present throughout both Testaments. From Genesis to Revelation, God reveals…
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Peter — The Rock of Restoration and Witness of Grace

Among the apostles of Jesus Christ, none embodies the journey from weakness to strength more profoundly than Peter. Impulsive yet passionate, bold yet flawed, Peter’s life traces the transformation of an ordinary fisherman into a foundational leader of the early Church. His name, given by Christ, means “rock,” and though he wavered at times, he…
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Elijah — The Prophet of Fire and the Voice of Revival

Elijah stands as one of the most powerful and enigmatic figures in the Old Testament. His very name means “My God is the LORD,” and his ministry embodied that declaration in an age of widespread apostasy. Appearing suddenly during the reign of King Ahab, Elijah’s prophetic voice called Israel to repentance, confronted idolatry, and demonstrated…
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The Coming Millennium: A Biblical Perspective

The Millennium represents the anticipated thousand-year reign of Christ on earth, fulfilling God’s promises to Israel and other nations. It features diverse groups, including glorified believers and the 144,000 Jews. This period showcases God’s justice and sovereignty, leading towards the eternal state, affirming hope and encouraging faithfulness among believers.
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The Rise of the Monarchy in Israel

The rise of the monarchy in Israel marked a pivotal moment in biblical history, transitioning from judges to kings, beginning with Saul, followed by David and Solomon. This evolution reflects Israel’s spiritual struggles and God’s enduring covenant. Ultimately, it highlights the importance of obedience and the foreshadowing of Christ, Israel’s true King.



