Christian Living

The Parable of the Lost Sheep

Jesus often spoke in parables, using simple yet profound stories to reveal deep spiritual truths. One of the most well-known parables is the Parable of the Lost Sheep, found in Luke 15:3-7 and Matthew 18:12-14. This parable is a beautiful picture of God’s love, His...

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The Feast of Unleavened Bread: A Shadow of Christ

The Feast of Unleavened Bread was established by God in Exodus 12, alongside the Passover, as part of Israel’s deliverance from Egypt. It was to be a permanent ordinance for the Jewish people: "So you shall observe the Feast of Unleavened Bread, for on this same...

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Honor Your Father and Mother

One of the foundational commandments given by God in the Law is to honor our father and mother. It’s a command so significant that it’s included in the Ten Commandments, carrying a unique promise of longevity. But why does this commandment hold such weight? How do...

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Plan B: Should Christians Use the Morning After Pill

The question of Plan B—also known as the morning-after pill—often focuses on its function in delaying ovulation to prevent pregnancy. However, for a Christian, the issue goes much deeper than biology. The root concern is not simply whether Plan B is sinful in and...

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Proverbs 31: Portrait of a Godly Woman

Proverbs 31 is one of the most well-known and beloved passages in the Bible, often read in the context of godly womanhood, marriage, and virtuous living. It paints a picture of a woman whose life is marked by wisdom, diligence, kindness, and the fear of the Lord....

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1 John 2: A Self-Examination

The book of 1 John serves as a test of genuine faith, giving believers a way to examine their hearts and determine whether they truly know Jesus. In 1 John 2, the apostle John lays out three primary ways to evaluate our faith: through obedience, love, and...

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Should Christians Celebrate Valentine’s Day?

Valentine’s Day is one of those holidays that sparks debate among believers. Some reject it outright because of its commercialization, while others worry about its origins. But what does Scripture say about love, affection, and honoring our spouses? Is there room...

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Dating and Sexual Relations: A Biblical Perspective

The modern concept of dating, as we know it, does not exist in Scripture. Nowhere in the Bible does God command people to date, court, or even get married. Instead, we find that marriage is defined by covenant and consummation. From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible...

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Freedom in Christ: Free From Sin

Freedom is a word that gets used often, but few people truly understand what it means to be free in Christ. The world views freedom as the ability to do whatever we please, but the Bible teaches a different kind of freedom—one that liberates us from the bondage of...

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Faith: Obedience, Repentance and a Love for God

Faith is central to salvation. The Greek word for faith, πίστις (pistis), conveys more than intellectual belief; it is a deep, unshakable trust, a confidence firmly planted and immovable. This kind of faith shapes not only what we believe but how we live. Hebrews...

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