Topical Studies
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Spirit and Sanctification

The sanctifying work of the Holy Spirit is central to the believer’s growth in grace and holiness, as evidenced throughout Scripture.
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Biblical Shadows and the Architecture of Redemption

In the sacred tapestry of Scripture, types and shadows serve as divine signposts, guiding the faithful toward the consummate revelation of Christ. From the garments of the high priest to the sacrificial lamb, each element in the biblical narrative reveals profound truths that ultimately find their fulfillment in the person of Jesus. Nehemiah 8:8 reminds…
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How the Word Preserves God’s People

The divine calling and preservation of Israel stand as a testament to God’s unwavering faithfulness amid the trials of history. From the days of Nehemiah, when the people were instructed to understand the Law with clarity (Neh 8:8), to the Bereans who searched the Scriptures diligently (Acts 17:11), the central biblical issue emerges: how does…
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Holiness and Hope: Trials, Endurance, and Perseverance
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Tags :Bible Study, Discipleship, End times, Exegesis, Gospel, holiness, KJV, Messiah, Nehemiah, Perseverance, Prayer, Ruth, Scripture, Witness
The Scriptures stand as a beacon of truth, illuminating the path of faith with divine authority and clarity. In 2 Peter 1:19-21, it is affirmed that the prophetic word is more reliable than the shifting sands of human opinion, urging believers to heed its call.
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Spirit and Sanctification: Sin, Redemption, and Salvation

The Scriptures, as divinely inspired words, call for our utmost reverence and attention, as articulated in 2 Peter 1:19-21, which emphasizes the prophetic origin of these sacred texts.
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Spirit and Sanctification: The Holy Spirit in the Life of Believers

The Scriptures, as divinely inspired and authoritative, call believers to approach their teachings with reverence and serious contemplation.
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Calling and Preservation: Israel and the Church

The Scriptures stand as a divine beacon, illuminating the path of faith and demanding our utmost attention and reverence. As 2 Peter 1:19-21 affirms, the prophetic word is not of private interpretation but is inspired by the Holy Ghost, guiding believers through the ages.
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Walking by Faith: Holiness and Transformation
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Tags :Bible Study, Discipleship, End times, Exegesis, Gospel, holiness, KJV, Messiah, Nehemiah, Perseverance, Prayer, Ruth, Scripture, Witness
The Word of God, as revealed in Scripture, demands our earnest and reverent attention, for it is not merely words penned by men but the very breath of the Almighty.
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Comparing Scripture: Comparing Scripture with Scripture
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Tags :Bible Study, Context, Exegesis, Genre, Gospel, hermeneutics, holiness, Interpretation, Kingdom, KJV, Messiah, Nehemiah, Prayer, Ruth, Scripture, Word Study
The Scriptures stand as a divinely inspired testament, calling for our utmost reverence and contemplation. In 2 Peter 1:19-21, we are reminded that prophecy came not by the will of man, but through the Holy Ghost, emphasizing the weight of truth contained within each verse.
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Israel and the Nations: Israel and the Church

The Scriptures stand as a beacon of divine revelation, calling believers to heed their profound truths with utmost seriousness. In 2 Peter 1:19-21, we are reminded of the prophetic word that shines in darkness, underscoring the need for sober attention to its message.



