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Let the Woman Keep Silent: Understanding Paul’s Instruction

Let the Woman Keep Silent: Understanding Paul’s Instruction

Few passages in Scripture have been more misunderstood, misapplied, or weaponized than Paul’s words, “Let your women keep silent in the churches.” Taken out of context, it sounds like Paul is silencing half the Church. But rightly divided, with care to the grammar,...

The Term Christian: From Slander to Identity

The Term Christian: From Slander to Identity

There is great weight in a name. Names in the Bible often reflect character, calling, or destiny. But the name “Christian” didn’t begin as a badge of honor, it was a label of mockery. Yet it is the name we now hold dearly, a name that connects us to Christ Himself....

The  Post-Tribulation Rapture: An Impossibility Based on Scripture

The Post-Tribulation Rapture: An Impossibility Based on Scripture

The Word of God, taken literally, establishes a clear prophetic order that renders the post-tribulation rapture untenable. If we rightly divide the Word and do not spiritualize what is plainly stated, the return of Christ for His Church must come before the wrath of...

Crushing The Serpents Head: The First Gospel Promise

Crushing The Serpents Head: The First Gospel Promise

The first direct mention of a Redeemer comes not in the Gospels, but in the very first book of the Bible. After Adam and Eve sinned, God didn't just issue a curse, He issued a promise.  Genesis 3:15 says: “And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between...

Jehovah’s Witnesses: A Critical Examination

Jehovah’s Witnesses: A Critical Examination

Jehovah’s Witnesses present themselves as Bible-believing Christians, but beneath the surface is a system of false doctrine, heretical Christology, and manipulative control that directly opposes the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Founded in error and sustained by deception,...

Taste and See: Psalm 34:8

Taste and See: Psalm 34:8

The phrase “Taste and see that the LORD is good” comes from Psalm 34:8, and it's more than poetic—it’s a call to experience the goodness of God firsthand. David, in the midst of personal crisis and danger, penned this psalm not as theory but as testimony. Oh, taste...

OLD TESTAMENT STUDIES:

Joseph Rejected Potiphar’s Wife

Joseph Rejected Potiphar’s Wife

Joseph’s life is a testimony to the power of purity, the pain of false accusation, and the providence of God through trials. When he was sold into slavery by his brothers, he was placed in the house of Potiphar, an officer of Pharaoh. There, Joseph was faced with a...

Crushing The Serpents Head: The First Gospel Promise

Crushing The Serpents Head: The First Gospel Promise

The first direct mention of a Redeemer comes not in the Gospels, but in the very first book of the Bible. After Adam and Eve sinned, God didn't just issue a curse, He issued a promise.  Genesis 3:15 says: “And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between...

The Holy Spirit Is Like the Wind: John 3:8

The Holy Spirit Is Like the Wind: John 3:8

From Genesis to Revelation, the Holy Spirit is described using rich, tangible imagery—fire, oil, water, and especially wind or breath. Yet Scripture is clear: the Holy Spirit is not a symbol, nor is He an energy. He is God, a distinct Person of the Trinity, who moves...

The Doctrine of Hell: The Final Punishment of Unbelievers

The Doctrine of Hell: The Final Punishment of Unbelievers

Hell is one of the most serious, sobering doctrines in Scripture. It is also one of the most debated—especially when it comes to the question of the nature and duration of punishment for the wicked. This study is not based on emotional reaction or tradition, but on a...

The Wisdom of Solomon

The Wisdom of Solomon

Solomon, son of David and Bathsheba, was chosen by God to rule after his father’s death. He is perhaps most famously remembered for his extraordinary wisdom. But as we will see, this gift, though divine in origin, did not prevent him from making deeply foolish and...

Absalom, Amnon, and Tamar: Lust, Pride and Revenge

Absalom, Amnon, and Tamar: Lust, Pride and Revenge

This account spans 2 Samuel 13 and is deeply woven into the broader context of David’s household, especially after his own sin with Bathsheba. The seeds of lust, pride, and revenge grow within his children, and we see how personal sin breeds generational consequences....

ALL ABOUT JESUS:

The Dove at Jesus’ Baptism: Sign, Symbol, or Substance?

The Dove at Jesus’ Baptism: Sign, Symbol, or Substance?

At the baptism of Jesus, the Holy Spirit descended "like a dove." All four Gospels record this divine moment. It was not poetic embellishment. It was a visible sign from heaven. But what exactly was seen? Was it a literal dove? Was it a metaphor? Or something else...

The Dove: A Symbol of Peace, Purity, and the Spirit

The Dove: A Symbol of Peace, Purity, and the Spirit

The dove appears throughout Scripture with rich symbolism, yet its meaning is not derived from poetic tradition or religious imagery, it is rooted in the Word of God. The dove is never randomly mentioned. Its presence marks moments of covenant, purity, sacrifice, and...

Crushing The Serpents Head: The First Gospel Promise

Crushing The Serpents Head: The First Gospel Promise

The first direct mention of a Redeemer comes not in the Gospels, but in the very first book of the Bible. After Adam and Eve sinned, God didn't just issue a curse, He issued a promise.  Genesis 3:15 says: “And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between...

The Wickedness of Herod: The Birth of the True King

The Wickedness of Herod: The Birth of the True King

Lets begin reading Matthew 2:1-3: “Now after Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, behold, wise men from the East came to Jerusalem, saying, ‘Where is He who has been born King of the Jews? For we have seen His star in the East and have...

The Parable of the Two Sons: Matthew 21:28-32

The Parable of the Two Sons: Matthew 21:28-32

Jesus is in Jerusalem, days before the crucifixion. He’s confronting the religious leaders—chief priests and elders—who questioned His authority. Instead of answering directly, He gives them a series of parables, each exposing their spiritual blindness. One of those...

Original Sin: Nature vs. Guilt

Original Sin: Nature vs. Guilt

When Adam sinned, the entire created order fell under the curse of sin. Romans 5:12 says, “Therefore, just as through one man sin entered the world, and death through sin, and thus death spread to all men, because all sinned.” The passage is clear—sin entered through...

THE HOLY SPIRIT AND SPIRITUAL GIFTS:

The Dove: A Symbol of Peace, Purity, and the Spirit

The Dove: A Symbol of Peace, Purity, and the Spirit

The dove appears throughout Scripture with rich symbolism, yet its meaning is not derived from poetic tradition or religious imagery, it is rooted in the Word of God. The dove is never randomly mentioned. Its presence marks moments of covenant, purity, sacrifice, and...

Tongues of Fire: A Study of Pentecost

Tongues of Fire: A Study of Pentecost

The Day of Pentecost was not only the fulfillment of ancient prophecy but also a pivotal turning point in the life of the early Church. It marks the outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles, empowering them for witness and launching the spread of the Gospel...

The Holy Spirit Is Like the Wind: John 3:8

The Holy Spirit Is Like the Wind: John 3:8

From Genesis to Revelation, the Holy Spirit is described using rich, tangible imagery—fire, oil, water, and especially wind or breath. Yet Scripture is clear: the Holy Spirit is not a symbol, nor is He an energy. He is God, a distinct Person of the Trinity, who moves...

Spiritual Gifts: Given, Not Generated

Spiritual Gifts: Given, Not Generated

The Manifestation of the Spirit 1 Corinthians 12:7–11 The Apostle Paul begins this section by writing, “But the manifestation of the Spirit is given to each one for the profit of all” (1 Corinthians 12:7). This verse is the key to understanding the purpose and source...

Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit: Matthew 12

Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit: Matthew 12

The term “blasphemy of the Holy Spirit” comes directly from the words of Jesus. In Matthew 12:31-32, He says, “Therefore I say to you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven men, but the blasphemy against the Spirit will not be forgiven men. Anyone who speaks a word...

Casting Out Demons

Casting Out Demons

From the beginning of Jesus’ ministry, casting out demons was a public and powerful demonstration of His authority. In Mark 1:23-26, “Now there was a man in their synagogue with an unclean spirit. And he cried out... But Jesus rebuked him, saying, ‘Be quiet, and come...

PROPHECY AND FULFILLMENT:

The  Post-Tribulation Rapture: An Impossibility Based on Scripture

The Post-Tribulation Rapture: An Impossibility Based on Scripture

The Word of God, taken literally, establishes a clear prophetic order that renders the post-tribulation rapture untenable. If we rightly divide the Word and do not spiritualize what is plainly stated, the return of Christ for His Church must come before the wrath of...

Crushing The Serpents Head: The First Gospel Promise

Crushing The Serpents Head: The First Gospel Promise

The first direct mention of a Redeemer comes not in the Gospels, but in the very first book of the Bible. After Adam and Eve sinned, God didn't just issue a curse, He issued a promise.  Genesis 3:15 says: “And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between...

The Wickedness of Herod: The Birth of the True King

The Wickedness of Herod: The Birth of the True King

Lets begin reading Matthew 2:1-3: “Now after Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, behold, wise men from the East came to Jerusalem, saying, ‘Where is He who has been born King of the Jews? For we have seen His star in the East and have...

The Heavenly Jerusalem

The Heavenly Jerusalem

The Heavenly Jerusalem is a real, literal city that has been prepared by God for those who belong to Him. It is not symbolic, not allegorical, and not merely a spiritual concept—it is the eternal dwelling place of the saints. Hebrews 11:10 speaks of Abraham looking...

Tongues of Fire: A Study of Pentecost

Tongues of Fire: A Study of Pentecost

The Day of Pentecost was not only the fulfillment of ancient prophecy but also a pivotal turning point in the life of the early Church. It marks the outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles, empowering them for witness and launching the spread of the Gospel...

Taste and See: Psalm 34:8

Taste and See: Psalm 34:8

The phrase “Taste and see that the LORD is good” comes from Psalm 34:8, and it's more than poetic—it’s a call to experience the goodness of God firsthand. David, in the midst of personal crisis and danger, penned this psalm not as theory but as testimony. Oh, taste...