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Dear friends, welcome to Part 6 of our journey through the book of Jude! 👋 We’ve seen the call to contend for the faith and the consequences of arrogance. Now, in Jude 11–13, the warning intensifies. Jude pulls back the curtain to show us not only what these false teachers do—but who they resemble. Using […]

Dear friends, welcome back to our powerful journey through the book of Jude! 👋 In Part 1, we marveled at God’s calling, loving, and keeping power (Jude 1–2). In Part 2, we heard Jude’s passionate plea to “contend for the faith” (Jude 3–4). Now, in Part 3, we’ll walk through history’s warning signs. Jude 5–7 […]

1 Samuel 6:1–21 The Ark of the Covenant had been in Philistine territory for seven long months—and their gods, cities, and bodies had suffered for it. Now the Philistines are ready to send it back… but they try to do it on their own terms. This chapter teaches a vital lesson: you don’t approach a […]

God never breaks a promise. From the very first rainbow to the final call in Revelation, His covenant mercy flows through every generation—uniting creation, the Sabbath, the sanctuary, and the cross in one everlasting plan. 1. The Covenant with Noah – A Rainbow in the Clouds After the worldwide flood, God made a promise to […]

1 Samuel 1:1–28 Some gifts are so personal, so painful, and so precious that they could only be given to God. In the opening chapter of 1 Samuel, we meet a woman named Hannah, whose story of sorrow and surrender becomes one of the most unforgettable pictures of faith in all of Scripture. Her childless […]

Joshua 22:1–34 “Therefore we said, ‘Let us now build an altar, not for burnt offering, nor for sacrifice, but to be a witness between us and you.’” — Joshua 22:26–27 🔍 A Divided Land, a Shared Faith As Joshua 22 opens, the conquest is complete, the land is distributed, and the tribes of Reuben, Gad, […]

This study traces the elder brother spirit throughout Scripture — in eldest sons and eldest positions — and shows how God often bypasses the firstborn, the strongest, or the most religious to work through the weak, the younger, and the repentant. We’ll meet men and women who judged their siblings, sought to control outcomes, and missed the heart of God entirely.

Hittites — The Bite of Fear 📖 Suggested Reading: Joshua 1:1–9; Joshua 11:1–9; Deuteronomy 7:17–21 These passages highlight the might and intimidation of the Hittite nation, and how fear of them threatened Israel’s obedience. Repeatedly, God warns His people not to be afraid, because fear undermines trust—and trust is what activates victory. Fear wears many […]

A Careful, Biblical Answer to a Common Objection “Isn’t the Bible full of contradictions and errors?” This question is one of the most common objections raised against Christianity today. Many people repeat it confidently—often without having read the Bible carefully or examined the evidence honestly. But is the Bible truly riddled with mistakes? Or is […]

How Do We Know the Bible Is the Word of God? How do we know the Bible is the Word of God? Scripture itself claims divine inspiration (2 Timothy 3:16), Jesus affirmed its authority (John 10:35), and history, prophecy, unity, and preservation provide compelling evidence that the Bible is God’s trustworthy revelation. A Question of […]

🔥 Holding Fast to the Truth in the Last Hour 1 John 2:18–29 In 1 John 2:18–29, the apostle John warns believers about antichrists and false teachers, reminding them that they are anointed by the Holy Spirit and must remain rooted in the truth of Jesus Christ as the Son of God. As we continue […]