Topical Studies
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Prayer and Perseverance: Trials, endurance, and perseverance
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The claims of Scripture command our sober attention, for they arise not from the will of man, but from the divine inspiration of the Holy Ghost, as articulated in 2 Peter 1:19-21.
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Law and Faithfulness: The New Covenant and redemption

Scripture stands as a beacon of divine revelation, calling believers to a reverent consideration of its claims, as articulated in 2 Peter 1:19-21.
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Order and Meaning: Truth, humility, and worship

The claims of Scripture, as articulated in 2 Peter 1:19-21, beckon the believer to a posture of reverence and discernment, for they are not mere human contrivances but divine revelations borne by the Holy Spirit. The assurance that the prophetic word is made more certain calls for sober attention, urging the faithful to weigh such…
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Kings and Chronicles

The historical narratives found in the books of Kings and Chronicles present a profound exploration of Israel’s leadership and spiritual journey, showcasing the divine sovereignty that guided the nation through its tumultuous history. In 1 Kings 1:1, we witness the transition of power as King David’s old age sets the stage for Solomon’s rise, a…
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Trusting the Promises: Covenant promises and the faithfulness of God
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Tags :Bible Study, covenant, End times, Eschatology, Exegesis, Exodus, Fulfillment, Genesis, Gospel, holiness, Israel, Kingdom, KJV, Messiah, prophecy, Scripture, Theology, WatchfulnessCovenant promises serve as the foundation of God’s relationship with His people, revealing His steadfast faithfulness throughout the ages. In Hebrews 10:23, we are encouraged to hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering, for He is faithful that promised.
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Prophetic Certainty

Prophecy stands as a profound testament to the sovereignty of God, intricately woven throughout the tapestry of Scripture to reveal His divine plan for humanity. In Isaiah 46:10, the Lord declares the end from the beginning, affirming that His counsel shall stand and all His pleasure shall be accomplished.
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Text and Terrain

The Bible stands as a profound historical document, intricately woven with divine inspiration and human experience. As Paul affirms in 2 Timothy 3:16, all Scripture is given by inspiration of God, revealing its dual nature as both a spiritual guide and a historical account.
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Prophetic Certainty: Covenant promises and the faithfulness of God
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Understanding prophecy is vital to grasping the divine narrative woven throughout history, as it reveals God’s sovereign design and purpose. The prophet Isaiah declares that the Lord declares the end from the beginning, affirming His omnipotent control over all events (Isaiah 46:10).
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The Word Confirmed: Covenant promises and the faithfulness of God

The nature of God’s promises serves as the bedrock of faith throughout the sacred Scriptures, revealing His unchanging character and steadfast love toward humanity. In Hebrews 10:23, believers are exhorted to hold fast the profession of their faith without wavering, for He is faithful who promised, underscoring the assurance found in divine commitment.
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Obedience and Mercy: Character shaped by covenant fidelity
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Tags :Bible Study, Character, covenant, Discipleship, Exegesis, Exodus, Genesis, Gospel, holiness, Israel, Kingdom, KJV, Leadership, Messiah, Prayer, Repentance, Scripture, Theology
Obedience to God’s commandments is intricately woven into the fabric of covenant fidelity, as seen in the exhortation of Deuteronomy 5:33, where the people are called to walk in all the ways that the Lord hath commanded, that they may live and prosper. This call to obedience is not merely a matter of duty but…



