Topical Studies
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Study Guide: Genesis – Chapter 3
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Tags :covenant, Discipleship, Genesis, Gospel, Messiah, prophecy, Ruth, Scripture, Teaching, WatchfulnessGenesis Chapter 3 is a pivotal moment in the biblical narrative, marking the transition from innocence to the reality of sin and its consequences.
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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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Anchors of Faith: Prophecy and fulfillment as testimony

The connection between prophecy and fulfillment serves as a profound testament to God’s sovereign plan, woven throughout the tapestry of Scripture and history. In Isaiah 46:10, the Lord declares His purpose will stand, emphasizing His omniscience and control over all events.
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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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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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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…
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The Genesis Genealogies are a Geopolitical Thriller

The genealogies of Scripture often appear as long lists of names, yet they serve profound theological and historical purposes. The genealogy from Noah to Abraham in Genesis 10–11 traces God’s covenant promises from the flood to the calling of Abraham, father of Israel. These names reveal God’s preservation of humanity, His judgment of nations, and…
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The Antichrist is the Ultimate Counterfeit

Among the most sobering themes in biblical prophecy is the rise of the Antichrist, the final world ruler who opposes God, deceives the nations, and persecutes His people. The word antichrist appears only in John’s letters, yet the figure is described throughout Scripture under various titles: “the little horn” in Daniel, “the man of sin”…
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Prophecy is Architecture, Not Accidents
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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Biblical Prophecy as the Architecture of Trust

The significance of prophecy in the life of faith lies not in mere prediction but in the demonstration of God’s sovereignty and faithfulness, as affirmed in 2 Peter 1:19-21. Prophecy serves as a divine beacon, guiding believers through the fog of uncertainty, reaffirming that God’s Word is firmly established and trustworthy. Each fulfilled prophecy stands…



