The Books of Galatians and Romans, both written by the Apostle Paul, stand as pillars of New Testament theology, articulating the transformative power of faith and the liberating gift of freedom in Christ. Both epistles address the core of the gospel: salvation through faith alone, not works of the law. Yet, each letter has a …
Romans 8 stands as one of the most profound and uplifting chapters in the New Testament, often hailed as the pinnacle of the Apostle Paul’s theological exposition in his letter to the Romans. This chapter delves into the realities of Christian living, emphasizing freedom from condemnation, the empowering role of the Holy Spirit, adoption as …
The New Testament, from Matthew to Revelation, is the heart of the Christian faith. It reveals the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, as well as the birth and growth of the early Church. Understanding the New Testament helps believers grasp the message of salvation, the power of the Gospel, and the hope …
The Old Testament, from Genesis to Malachi, is the foundation of the Bible and sets the stage for the coming of Jesus Christ. It tells the story of creation, God’s covenant with Israel, the Law, the prophets, and the promise of a Messiah. Understanding the Old Testament is essential for appreciating the New Testament, as …
How to Overcome Habitual Sin as a Christian: A Biblical Guide One of the most difficult struggles for many believers is dealing with habitual sin—those recurring behaviors that seem to hold us captive no matter how hard we try. Whether it’s anger, lust, lying, addiction, or pride, many Christians feel trapped in a cycle of …
What Happens If a Christian Sins?—Understanding Grace, Consequences, and Restoration in the Christian Life Introduction Even the most devoted Christians sometimes struggle with sin. But what happens if a Christian sins? Does it mean they lose their salvation? Are they cut off from God permanently? This is a question that many believers—both new and mature—wrestle …
Why did the Bible say eye for an eye?What did the Bible mean by Eye for an Eye?What is the Christian view on revenge and justice? Understanding the Meaning and Context of the Biblical Principle – “Eye for an Eye.” The phrase “eye for an eye” is one of the most quoted—and often misunderstood—statements in …
Why Must A Christian Pray? Prayer is the heartbeat and cornerstone of the Christian life. It’s more than a ritual; it’s a divine conversation that connects believers directly with God, fostering spiritual growth, guidance, and strength. But why must a Christian pray? What makes prayer essential to spiritual growth, personal transformation, and daily living? In …
The Parable of the Good Samaritan: What true love and mercy look like in action. The parable of the Good Samaritan as told by the Lord Jesus Christ and found in the New Testament book of Luke 10:25-37, begins with a conversation between Jesus and an expert in Jewish law. The lawyer asks, “Teacher, what …
Is Christianity Still Relevant Today? In a world that is continually changing, where technology improves on a daily basis, cultural norms fluctuate, and society becomes more suspicious of absolute truth. It is reasonable to wonder and ask the question – is Christianity still relevant today. Is an old faith still relevant in our modern lives? …