Topical Studies
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Study Guide: Leviticus – Chapter 7
Leviticus Chapter 7 serves as a crucial continuation and conclusion of the instructions regarding the peace offerings and the guilt offerings.
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Biblical Prophecy Offers Assurance, Warning, and Hope
Prophecy occupies a unique and vital place in the Christian faith. Far from being a mere curiosity or antiquated relic, biblical prophecy serves as a living testimony to God’s sovereign control over history and His unfolding plan for redemption. The Scriptures reveal prophecy as both a divine declaration and a pastoral tool, designed to assure…
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Unveiling Christ in Prophetic Shadows

Biblical prophecy stands as one of the most profound and awe-inspiring elements of Scripture. It reveals God’s sovereign plan unfolding through history, offering both immediate and ultimate fulfillment. Far from being mere predictions, prophecy in the Bible serves as a divine testimony to God’s unchanging purpose and faithfulness to His covenant promises. In this podcast,…
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Joseph’s Rise From Pit to Palace
The story of Joseph, son of Jacob, stands as one of the most profound narratives of faith, providence, and redemption in the Holy Scriptures. His journey from favored son to slave, prisoner, and ultimately ruler in Egypt reveals the sovereign hand of God working through human circumstances. As we examine Joseph’s life, we see a…
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The Divine Architecture of Biblical Prophecy

Biblical prophecy stands as one of the most profound evidences of God’s sovereign control over history and His intimate involvement with His creation. Far from being mere predictions or vague forecasts, the prophecies recorded in Scripture reveal God’s eternal plan unfolding through time, culminating in the person and work of Jesus Christ and the final…
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The Murderer After God’s Own Heart

The life of King David stands as one of the most compelling narratives in Scripture, revealing a man after God’s own heart who experienced profound triumphs and devastating failures. His story, recorded in the books of Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles, offers rich theological insights into the nature of faith, repentance, and God’s covenantal faithfulness. David’s…
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The Grand Sweep of Redemptive History
The Bible presents history not as a mere sequence of human events, but as the unfolding of God’s sovereign plan to redeem a fallen world. From the creation of all things to the consummation of all things in Christ, Scripture reveals a divine narrative that is both historical and theological. This grand sweep of redemptive…
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The Bible’s Unbreakable Red Thread

From Genesis to Revelation, Scripture reveals that God relates to humanity through covenants. These covenants, solemn, binding agreements, form the structure of God’s redemptive plan. While some covenants were conditional upon human obedience, others were unconditional, resting solely on God’s faithfulness and grace. The theme of covenant grace threads through every era of biblical history,…
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Biblical Archaeology From Patriarchs to Pilate
Archaeology has become one of the most powerful tools in understanding the Bible’s historical setting. While archaeology cannot prove every detail of Scripture, discoveries repeatedly confirm the reality of Israel’s existence, the authenticity of its kings, and the accuracy of biblical events. Critics have often doubted Israel’s history, but archaeological findings continue to affirm the…
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Genesis to Revelation: How Two Prophecies Frame the Entire Bible
The Bible begins and ends with prophecy, weaving together God’s promises from the earliest chapters of Genesis to the final visions of Revelation. These first and last prophecies serve as bookends to the grand narrative of redemption. The opening prophecy introduces conflict between the seed of the woman and the serpent, promising ultimate victory. The…



