Christian Living

A Complete Bible Study on Epaphroditus

In the pages of the New Testament, some names appear only briefly, yet their lives shine as examples for the church. Epaphroditus is one of these. Mentioned primarily in Paul’s letter to the Philippians, he shows us the beauty of quiet faithfulness,...

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A Complete Bible Study on Psalm 27

Psalm 27 is one of David’s most beloved songs of trust. It begins with a bold declaration of confidence in the LORD and ends with a humble prayer for His presence and deliverance. In this psalm, we see the tension between fearless faith and honest pleading....

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A Complete Bible Study on Being Born Again

Few phrases are as central to the gospel as Jesus’ words: “You must be ain/">born again.” (John 3:7). Those words were spoken to Nicodemus, a teacher of Israel. This command revealed that salvation is not gained by lineage, learning, or...

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A Complete Bible Study on “YHWH” The Name of God

God has a personal covenant Name in Scripture... the four Hebrew letters often written as YHWH. In English Bibles (including the NKJV) this Name is usually represented by “LORD” in all caps. For clarity in this study, we will refer to the divine Name as...

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A Bible Study on Blessings & Curses

This study will explore what “blessing” and “curse” mean in Scripture, how these words are used, and how they culminate in the cross of Jesus Christ. We will look closely at the Old and New Testaments, trace covenant promises and warnings,...

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A Bible Study on the Hidden Wisdom of God

1 Corinthians 2 pulls back the curtain on how God works. Paul says God’s plan to save the world centers on “Jesus Christ and Him crucified”, and it is so unexpected that both human rulers and demons/">demonic powers missed it. He writes,...

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A Complete Bible Study on Bethel

Bethel, meaning “House of God” in Hebrew, appears repeatedly in Scripture as a place of divine encounters, covenant renewal, and both faith and failure. It becomes a recurring symbol of worship, promise, and God’s presence. Let's explore the...

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A Bible Study on Paul Rebuking Peter

One of the most striking confrontations in the New Testament occurs between two pillars of the early church, Paul and Peter. The event is recorded in Galatians 2:11–14, where Paul publicly rebuked Peter at Antioch. This passage raises important questions:...

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A Bible Study on the Threshing Floor of Araunah

David had sinned. Then he ordered a census of Israel, which is something God did not command. It was an act rooted in pride and control, not dependent on the Lord. The result was judgment. God gave David three choices for punishment: famine, fleeing before enemies,...

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