Topical Studies
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Trusting the Promises: Typology and the unity of the biblical canon

The significance of prophecy in the life of faith cannot be overstated, for it serves as a divine beacon, guiding believers toward the fulfillment of God’s sovereign plan. According to 2 Peter 1:19-21, prophecy is not born of human will, but is inspired by the Holy Ghost, thereby affirming Scripture’s coherence and the faithfulness of…
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Holiness in Practice: Courage and conscience under pressure

In the pursuit of truth and understanding, the Scriptures stand as the ultimate authority, guiding the hearts and minds of believers. As stated in 2 Timothy 3:16, “All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness,” affirming the divine origin and purpose of…
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Covenant and Kingdom: The role of prophecy in discipleship and watchfulness

Prophecy holds a vital place in the life of faith, serving as a divine assurance of God’s unchanging character and His sovereign plan for humanity. As believers reflect on the words of the prophets, they are reminded of the steadfastness of God’s promises, which are fulfilled in the person of Christ and throughout Scripture. The…
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Trusting the Promises: The reliability of Scripture through the ages

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Manuscript Evidence and Archaeological Findings: Assessing the Historical Credibility of Scripture

The historical credibility of Scripture has long been a focal point of theological inquiry, particularly regarding its manuscript evidence and archaeological corroboration. The writings of Luke, for example, provide a meticulous account of Jesus’ life, underscoring the importance of verifiable sources in the pursuit of truth (Luke 1:1–4).
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The Incarnation: God Became Man

The doctrine of the Incarnation stands as one of the most profound and foundational truths of Christian theology. It declares that the eternal Son of God, the second Person of the Trinity, took upon Himself human nature and became flesh.
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The Doctrine of the Incarnation: God Manifest in the Flesh

The doctrine of the Incarnation stands as one of the most profound and foundational truths of Christian theology. It declares that the eternal Son of God, the second Person of the Trinity, took upon Himself human nature and became flesh. This mystery, far beyond human comprehension, is the cornerstone of our redemption and the revelation…
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The Unfolding Story of Redemption: A Biblical History

The Bible is not merely a collection of ancient writings; it is the grand narrative of God’s redemptive work throughout history. From the opening chapters of Genesis to the prophetic visions of Revelation, Scripture reveals a divine plan to restore fallen humanity through Jesus Christ.
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Global Watch Daily – December 29, 2025

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The Kingdom of God Revealed: Prophecy, Christ’s Reign, and Eternal Hope

Biblical prophecy is not merely a collection of mysterious predictions but a divine revelation of God’s sovereign plan to establish His eternal kingdom. From the earliest promises in the Old Testament to the consummation described in the New Testament, prophecy unveils the coming reign of Christ as King over all the earth. This study seeks…



