Topical Studies
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Israel and the Nations

The Scriptures, as revealed in 2 Peter 1:19-21, call believers to recognize the profound weight of their divine authorship, urging a sober attention to their claims.
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Grace and Salvation: Sin, Redemption, and Salvation

The Scriptures, being inspired by the Holy Ghost, compel us to engage with their truths with utmost seriousness, as emphasized in 2 Peter 1:19-21.
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Shadows and Substance: Patterns that point to Christ

The Scriptures, as divinely inspired and unerring, declare that the prophetic Word shines as a light in a dark place, urging believers to approach it with reverence and diligence (2 Pet 1:19-21).
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Kingship and Covenant: God’s faithfulness to His promises

The Scriptures, steeped in divine authority, beckon the earnest heart to heed their profound truths, as articulated in 2 Peter 1:19-21.
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Hope for Israel

The claims of Scripture regarding Israel demand our sober attention, for they are not mere historical accounts but divine proclamations laden with significance.
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Christ and the Gospel: The Trinity in Scripture

The sacred Scriptures, as affirmed in 2 Peter 1:19-21, command our utmost reverence and careful consideration, for they bear the weight of divine authority and revelation.
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The Meaning of Easter: A Divine Orchestration of Redemption
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Easter is often presented in popular Christian language as the remembrance of a heartbreaking tragedy followed by a triumphant reversal. While that language captures the emotional weight of the crucifixion, it is insufficient as a biblical framework. Scripture does not present the cross as an unexpected collapse of messianic hopes. It presents the cross as…
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Calling and Preservation: The land and covenant promises

The Scriptures stand as a beacon of divine truth, demanding our utmost attention and reverence, for they are not mere words of men, but the inspired revelation of God.
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The Veil, the Darkness, and the Order of Events at the Crucifixion

In the final moments of Jesus Christ’s crucifixion, the Gospel writers record a series of extraordinary events: a supernatural darkness covering the land, the tearing of the temple veil, a great earthquake, and the reactions of witnesses, such as the centurion. Critics often point to the variation in how these events are presented, particularly between…
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Mary Magdalene at the Tomb: What Was Said and Seen?

The resurrection narratives in the Gospels are among the most scrutinized passages in all of Scripture. One frequently raised objection concerns the role of Mary Magdalene at the tomb—specifically, what she saw, what she said, and the sequence in which events occurred.



