For a video version of this article please click the link below In John 8, Christ makes a bold statement that stops the whole conversation: Your father Abraham rejoiced to see my day: and he saw it, and was glad.”(John 8:56) That single verse raises a serious question. When did Abraham see Christ’s day?And even… Continue reading John 8: The Day Abraham Saw Jesus.
Category: Simple/edifying topics
This section is for the lighter but still important studies—the kind of topics that build us up day by day. These aren’t as deep as the heavy doctrine breakdowns, but they’re meant to encourage, strengthen faith, and keep us grounded in God’s Word in a simple, practical way.
Romans 9:3 Brethren in Flesh, Not in Faith
Rom 9:3-4 3 For I could wish that myself were accursed from Christ for my brethren, my kinsmen according to the flesh: 4 Who are Israelites; to whom pertaineth the adoption, and the glory, and the covenants, and the giving of the law, and the service of God, and the promises; Some Israelites read Romans… Continue reading Romans 9:3 Brethren in Flesh, Not in Faith
How Much Power Does Satan Have?
Satan’s True Power: Deception The first thing we have to establish clearly is what Satan’s real power actually is. A lot of people talk about Satan like he has unlimited control or some special supernatural ability, but that’s not the case. He has one true power: the power to deceive. His main weapon is lying,… Continue reading How Much Power Does Satan Have?
Wake Up or Get Plucked Out A Hard Word for Soft Believers
Disclaimer Before we get started I just want to say I am not saying a person need to be reading the Bible 24/7 nobody does, you will have moments where you don’t feel like reading the word and that’s perfectly fine this article is about people who used to have a zeal for God but… Continue reading Wake Up or Get Plucked Out A Hard Word for Soft Believers
How to Read the Bible: Seeing the Bigger Picture PT 1
A full video breakdown of this article Before We Begin: Let Me Show You Something Think about any movie with a big twist. The first time you watch, early scenes look ordinary. But when the ending drops, you replay those moments in your head and realize they meant something totally different. Take Get Out, for instance.… Continue reading How to Read the Bible: Seeing the Bigger Picture PT 1
Free in Christ: But Are We Lawless?
As we step into faith, some believers misunderstand what real freedom in Christ looks like. While He has set us free, it doesn’t mean we’re without any standards. Instead, every law is now summed up through the commands of Christ. Free Gracers believe that once you’re saved, you can do whatever you want—even commit terrible… Continue reading Free in Christ: But Are We Lawless?
What is the mind of Christ and how to have it.
The idea of having the “mind of Christ” might sound a bit mysterious, but it really comes down to this: believers are invited to think and live the way Christ did—always in tune with the Most High. In 1 Corinthians 2:16, Paul writes: For who hath known the mind of the Lord, that he may… Continue reading What is the mind of Christ and how to have it.
Where Does Understanding Come From?
Disclaimer: In this article, I’ll be using the name “Jesus” as it appears in the KJV Bible. You’re welcome to use whatever form or pronunciation you prefer. This discussion isn’t about the correct way to say the Messiah’s name. Where does true understanding come from? Is it enough to simply read the words on the page,… Continue reading Where Does Understanding Come From?
Did Paul Teach God’s Commandments or Just His Own Opinions?
One common accusation leveled at the Apostle Paul is that he frequently gave his own personal opinions instead of relaying direct commands from the Most High. On the surface, certain verses do seem to suggest he’s just giving casual advice. For instance, Paul plainly states: 1Co 7:6 KJV 6 But I speak this by permission,… Continue reading Did Paul Teach God’s Commandments or Just His Own Opinions?
Why Paul quoted Greek pagan philosophers.
Some people have questioned why the Apostle Paul quoted lines from Greek poets and philosophers in his letters. To some, it might look like he was mixing pagan ideas with the faith, or relying on the words of men who didn’t follow the Most High. But when we take a closer look, we’ll see that… Continue reading Why Paul quoted Greek pagan philosophers.
