Topical Studies
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Prophecies of the Messiah in Isaiah

The book of Isaiah stands as one of the most profound prophetic works in the Old Testament. Written over seven centuries before the birth of Christ, it contains some of the clearest and most detailed prophecies about the coming Messiah. Isaiah is often called “the fifth Gospel” because of its rich Messianic themes, ranging from…
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The Fine-Tuned Universe: Cosmology and the Evidence for God

The universe exhibits remarkable fine-tuning, where physical constants are precisely set, allowing for the existence of life. While naturalists may attribute this to chance or the multiverse, believers view it as evidence of a Creator. This intricate balance underscores the intentional design of the cosmos, affirming humanity’s significance and divine purpose.
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Origin of Information: DNA and the Signature of Design

The discovery of DNA as the basis of life highlights the challenge of explaining the origin of biological information without intelligence. The article argues that random processes cannot explain the coded instructions within DNA, suggesting an intelligent Designer. This parallels biblical scripture, reinforcing the connection between life, information, and divine creation.
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Telescopes and the Big Bang: Expansion, Redshift, and Creation

The cosmos has long captivated humanity, blending scientific inquiry with spiritual understanding. Advancements like the Hubble and James Webb telescopes reveal universal expansion, aligning with Scripture’s creation narrative. Both science and faith affirm a beginning to the universe, with God as the Creator, highlighting human dignity amid vastness.
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Prophecy as Evidence of Scripture’s Reliability
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The Bible’s reliability is supported by fulfilled prophecies regarding nations, Israel, and the Messiah, demonstrating divine origin and specific predictions. Historical events confirm prophecies, such as Israel’s restoration in 1948 and the specifics of Christ’s life. Prophecy strengthens believers’ faith, assuring them of God’s sovereignty and the truth of Scripture.
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Scientific Discoveries and the Church’s Misinterpretations
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Throughout history, science and the church have often been at odds. While the Bible itself affirms truth in both creation and revelation, human interpretation has sometimes led the church to resist genuine discoveries. Misinterpretations of Scripture, rather than Scripture itself, created conflict. By reviewing examples such as the shape of the earth, the motion of…
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The Nature of the Antichrist in Scripture

Among the most sobering themes in biblical prophecy is the rise of the Antichrist, the final world ruler who opposes God, deceives the nations, and persecutes His people. The word antichrist appears only in John’s letters, yet the figure is described throughout Scripture under various titles: “the little horn” in Daniel, “the man of sin”…
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Mount Sinai — Saudi Arabia or Sinai Peninsula?

Few locations in the Bible spark as much debate as the true site of Mount Sinai, where God gave the Ten Commandments to Moses and Israel. Traditionally identified with Jebel Musa in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, some researchers argue instead for Jebel al-Lawz in northwest Saudi Arabia. The question is not merely geographical—it touches history, archaeology,…
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Assyria in Prophecy: Biblical References and Modern Connections

Assyria was one of the most powerful empires of the ancient Near East, dominating from the ninth to the seventh centuries BC. The Bible records Assyria’s rise, its role in disciplining Israel, its arrogance, and its eventual downfall. Beyond history, the prophets also use Assyria symbolically and eschatologically, connecting its story to God’s broader purposes…
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Messiah Ben Joseph vs. Messiah Ben David: One Messiah, Two Missions

Jewish tradition sometimes distinguishes between two Messianic figures: Messiah ben Joseph (the suffering servant from Joseph’s line) and Messiah ben David (the conquering king from David’s line). This attempt arises from the tension in the Hebrew Scriptures, where some prophecies speak of a suffering, rejected deliverer, while others describe a glorious, reigning king. Scripture itself,…



