1,315 studies · 62 books of the Bible · 120 topics · 23 series.

What Does the Bible Teach About Parenting With Grace and Truth? Many parents feel caught between two fears: being too harsh or being too permissive. Scripture does not force parents to choose between grace and truth. Instead, God calls parents to practice both—together—in a way that reflects His own character. Why Grace and Truth Must […]

Born of the Spirit — The New Birth Explained John 3:1–8 In John 3:1–8 Jesus teaches that entrance into the kingdom of God is not achieved by religion, morality, or effort, but only by a sovereign work of the Holy Spirit who gives new life from above. This is not metaphor. It is necessity. Few […]

Luke 23:43 As Jesus hung between two criminals, He uttered one of the most powerful and comforting sentences ever spoken: “Verily I say unto thee, Today shalt thou be with me in paradise.” (Luke 23:43) This wasn’t spoken to a saint. It wasn’t spoken in a synagogue. It was spoken on a cross—to a dying […]
What the fossil record reveals about the flood, faith, and our future By Barry Coker Introduction: What the Rocks Remember Beneath our feet lies a testimony etched in stone. Sedimentary layers stacked across continents, littered with billions of fossils, tell of a sudden, catastrophic event—a watery grave for life on earth. While secular science attributes […]

Don’t Worry About Tomorrow, Friend—God’s Already There With the signs of the end times all around us, how should Christians live today? Explore 1 Peter 4:7, Titus 2:13, and Romans 13 for biblical guidance on living with urgency, holiness, and hope as we await Christ’s return. “The end of all things is at hand; therefore […]

What Does the Bible Really Teach About End Times? What does the Bible really teach about end times? Scripture reveals a future, visible return of Jesus Christ (Acts 1:11), a period of global deception and tribulation (Matthew 24), the rise of the Antichrist (2 Thessalonians 2), and the ultimate triumph of Christ in Revelation 19–20. […]

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 […]

They Shall Still Bear Fruit – God’s Purpose for Seniors From the series: Biblical Pronouns – Who Does God Say That I Am? “They still bear fruit in old age; they are ever full of sap and green.” – Psalm 92:14 (ESV) A Life of Ongoing Purpose We live in a culture that idolizes youth […]

She Shall Be Praised – God’s Identity for Women From the series: Biblical Pronouns – Who Does God Say That I Am? “Charm is deceitful, and beauty is vain, but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised.” – Proverbs 31:30 (ESV) True Praise for God’s Daughters In today’s world, womanhood is either […]

Are All of the Bible’s Commands Still Relevant Today? The Questions We Keep Asking – Post 6 of 10 “Do I really have to follow everything in the Bible?” In a world where cultural values shift and morality seems subjective, many wonder: Are all of the Bible’s commands still binding? What about Old Testament laws? […]

Can a Christian Lose Their Salvation? The Questions We Keep Asking – Post 5 of 10 “If I’m saved, can I ever lose it?” This question touches a deep nerve in many believers. Some are terrified that one sin could sever their relationship with God. Others assume that once they’ve prayed a prayer, they’re safe […]

Introduction We live in an age of spiritual noise. Voices claim authority.Experiences claim legitimacy.Teachings spread instantly. John was writing into a similar environment — false teachers, distorted Christology, spiritual confusion. And he begins tenderly: 1 John 4:1 (ESV)“Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, for […]