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  • Unsung Heroes of the Church
    Unsung Heroes of the Church Every church has them—people who don’t stand on stage or hold a microphone, but without them, the church wouldn’t last a week. They are the unsung heroes of the church. Men and women who clean, cook, greet, teach kids, organize, pray, fix things, serve food, and serve people. They don’t… Read more: Unsung Heroes of the Church
  • From High Schooler to Pastor
    From High Schooler to Pastor God loves to take ordinary people and do extraordinary things through them. The story of going from high schooler to pastor shows how God can transform a life when someone is willing to follow Him. This Bible study is built on two powerful passages: 1 Timothy 3, which gives the… Read more: From High Schooler to Pastor
  • When the Bible Predicts Perfectly
    When the Bible Predicts Perfectly There’s no other book in history that predicts the future without missing a single detail. When the Bible predicts perfectly, it proves its divine authorship. God spoke through His prophets long before Jesus was born, and everything they said came true exactly. Let’s look at four chapters—Isaiah 7, Isaiah 53,… Read more: When the Bible Predicts Perfectly
  • The Message At the Tomb
    The Message at the Tomb John 20 gives us one of the most powerful pictures in the whole Bible. Jesus has risen from the dead, but He leaves behind a message—one that speaks louder than words. The message at the tomb is not just that Jesus is alive, but that He’s coming back. Let’s look… Read more: The Message At the Tomb
  • At the Feet of Jesus
    At the Feet of Jesus In the Gospels, we find a woman named Mary who shows us what it means to truly love Jesus. Every time we read about her, she’s at the feet of Jesus. Let’s look at three special times this happens and see what we can learn. Listening at His Feet The… Read more: At the Feet of Jesus
  • Three Words Satan Hates
    Three Words Satan Hates Jesus didn’t face Satan in a strong moment. He didn’t meet him after a meal, or after a miracle, or when surrounded by followers. No, in Matthew chapter 4, Jesus was alone, hungry, and physically weak. He had fasted 40 days and 40 nights in the wilderness. It was just Him,… Read more: Three Words Satan Hates
  • The Three Gifts of God
    The Three Gifts of God God is a giver. He doesn’t just give us life—He gives us gifts to help us live for Him and serve others. In the Bible, we see that there are three gifts of God that every believer can receive and use. Obviously, these aren’t gifts to keep to ourselves. They’re… Read more: The Three Gifts of God
  • Why God Gives Gifts
    Why God Gives Gifts When you become a follower of Jesus, you don’t just get saved—you get gifted. The Bible tells us that God gives spiritual gifts to every believer. These gifts aren’t random. They’re part of His perfect plan. He gives them for a reason, and that reason isn’t to make us look good.… Read more: Why God Gives Gifts
  • You Are God’s Poem
    You Are God’s Poem Have you ever felt like your life doesn’t matter? Maybe you’ve asked yourself, Why am I even here? Well, the Bible answers that in a beautiful way in Ephesians 2:10. It says, “For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should… Read more: You Are God’s Poem
  • We Are Not Alone
    We Are Not Alone Life can feel scary sometimes. There are moments when it seems like everything is falling apart. But in John 14-16, Jesus gives us a promise that changes everything—we are not alone. Right before He went to the cross, Jesus told His disciples something they didn’t want to hear: “I’m going away.”… Read more: We Are Not Alone
  • Equipped To Share Your Faith
    Equipped To Share Your Faith When you give your life to Jesus, everything changes. You don’t need to be a pastor, go to Bible college, or have years of experience before you can tell others about Him. The truth is, once you’ve met Jesus, you are ready. That’s what 2 Corinthians 5:17-20 and John 4:6-10… Read more: Equipped To Share Your Faith
  • These Two Things Will Keep You From Heaven
    These Two Things Will Keep You from Heaven The Bible makes it clear that salvation is available to everyone. But not everyone accepts it. Two kinds of people will never enter heaven, and Scripture gives us clear examples of both. The first kind loves sin more than God, like Esau. The second simply refuses to… Read more: These Two Things Will Keep You From Heaven
  • Does God Choose To Save?
    Does God Choose to Save Only Some? Romans 9:13 says, “Jacob I loved, but Esau I hated.” Calvinists argue that this means God chose Jacob for salvation and Esau for destruction before they were even born. But Paul is quoting Malachi 1:2-3, where God speaks about the nations that came from Jacob (Israel) and Esau… Read more: Does God Choose To Save?
  • For Christians This Is Explosive
    For Christians This Is Explosive Romans 1:16-17 is one of the most powerful declarations in Scripture. Paul boldly writes, “For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek. For in it the righteousness of… Read more: For Christians This Is Explosive
  • Would You Die For A Lie?
    Would You Die for a Lie? In Matthew 28:16-20, Jesus appeared to His disciples after His resurrection and gave them what we now call the Great Commission. He commanded them to go into all the world and make disciples, teaching everything He had taught them. Upon Jesus’ arrest, these men ran away in fear. Now… Read more: Would You Die For A Lie?
  • No Other Religion Has This
    No Other Religion Has This In Matthew 28:5-10, the angel at the tomb delivered the greatest news in history: “He is not here, for He has risen, just as He said.” These words define Christianity and set it apart from every other belief system. Every religious leader, prophet, and teacher has died, but only Jesus… Read more: No Other Religion Has This
  • They Sealed the Tomb But Could Not Stop Jesus
    They Sealed the Tomb But Could Not Stop Jesus They Sealed the Tomb… The religious leaders thought they had won. Jesus was dead. They had schemed, plotted, and pressured Pilate to have Him crucified. Now, with His body in the tomb, they could finally put an end to His influence—or so they thought. They sealed… Read more: They Sealed the Tomb But Could Not Stop Jesus
  • Jesus and the Two Josephs
    Jesus and the Two Josephs In the life of Jesus, two men named Joseph played critical roles. One was there at His birth, and the other was there at His death. Both Josephs were chosen by God to fulfill specific purposes in the earthly ministry and eternal plan of Jesus Christ. The First Joseph Joseph,… Read more: Jesus and the Two Josephs
  • Jesus’ Tomb Prophesied in Isaiah
    Jesus’ Tomb Prophesied in Isaiah A Rich Man’s Tomb for the Savior Isaiah 53:9 gives us a prophecy that might seem small at first glance, but when we look deeper, it’s absolutely incredible. Jesus’ tomb is prophesied in Isaiah 53:9 which says, “His grave was assigned with wicked men, yet He was with a rich… Read more: Jesus’ Tomb Prophesied in Isaiah
  • Psalms Predicts Christ Crucified
    Psalms Predicts Christ Crucified: A Prophecy Written 1,000 Years Before Jesus The book of Psalms predicts Christ crucified and is therefore one of the most incredible prophecies in the Bible. Written by King David 1,000 years before Jesus’ crucifixion, it describes the exact details of the suffering Jesus would endure on the cross. What makes… Read more: Psalms Predicts Christ Crucified
  • When Jesus Agreed With Satan
    When Jesus Agreed With Satan Did Jesus Admit That Satan Rules the World? At the start of Jesus’ ministry, He faced a direct attack from the devil himself. After fasting for forty days in the wilderness, Jesus was weak and hungry. That’s when Satan showed up, hoping to take advantage of His physical exhaustion. One… Read more: When Jesus Agreed With Satan
  • The Greatest Act of Love
    The Greatest Act of Love Calvary: A Place of Suffering and Love Matthew 27:33 tells us that Jesus was led to a place called Golgotha, which means “the place of the skull.” This place, also known as Calvary, was nothing special—just a barren hill outside of Jerusalem. Yet, this was where the greatest act of… Read more: The Greatest Act of Love
  • Why Was Jesus Thirsty?
    Why Was Jesus Thirsty? Jesus’ Final Moments on the Cross In Matthew 27:45-49, we read about the intense suffering Jesus endured during His crucifixion. One of the last things He said was, “I am thirsty” (John 19:28). This wasn’t just a random statement—Jesus was fulfilling prophecy. The Old Testament, written centuries before, had already foretold… Read more: Why Was Jesus Thirsty?
  • Burned Up In Heaven?
    Burned Up in Heaven? In 1 Corinthians 3:12-15, Paul paints a picture of what happens to our actions when we get to heaven. True believers in Jesus won’t face judgment for our salvation—Jesus paid that in full on the cross. Instead, we’ll be judged on what we did with our lives here on earth. So,… Read more: Burned Up In Heaven?
  • Do We Need God’s Rules?
    Do We Need God’s Rules? In Romans 2:15, Paul writes about how God’s laws are already written on our hearts. This passage brings up a good question: Do we need God’s rules? After all, don’t we already know right from wrong? Do we need to read the Ten Commandments to know we shouldn’t steal or… Read more: Do We Need God’s Rules?
  • Jesus Gives Us Talents
    Jesus Gives Us Talents In Matthew 25:14-30, Jesus tells the parable of the talents. This story explains how God has given each of us something valuable. The master in the parable represents Jesus, who has gone to prepare a place for us in heaven. Until He returns, He entrusts each of us with gifts, or… Read more: Jesus Gives Us Talents
  • How God Uses Oil
    How God Uses Oil When the prophet Samuel anointed David’s head with oil, something powerful happened. The oil wasn’t just a symbol; it represented the Holy Spirit coming upon David. The moment that oil touched his head, God’s Spirit filled him with power and wisdom, setting him apart for a great purpose. In this Bible… Read more: How God Uses Oil
  • Ten Virgins Decoded
    Ten Virgins Decoded In Matthew 25:1-4, Jesus tells the parable of the Ten Virgins. This story teaches us about being ready for His return. In this study, we’ll break down the elements of the parable and see what they represent. Getting the parable of the Ten Virgins decoded is all about being prepared for when… Read more: Ten Virgins Decoded
  • Jesus Wants Slaves?
    Jesus Wants Slaves? In Matthew 24:45, Jesus talks about the “faithful and wise slave,” which might sound strange at first. The word “slave” can bring negative thoughts to mind, but it’s important to understand what Jesus really means and why He wants slaves. Let’s take a closer look at this verse and how we can… Read more: Jesus Wants Slaves?
  • The Rapture Is Global
    The Rapture Is Global In Luke 17:30-37, Jesus gives us a powerful picture of the end times and how the rapture is global. These verses tell us that the rapture will not be limited to one part of the world, but will happen all at once, across the globe. Some people will be working, others… Read more: The Rapture Is Global
  • Who Does Jesus Take First?
    Who Does Jesus Take First? In Matthew 24:39-41, Jesus gives us a snapshot of the end times and the rapture. These verses describe people being “taken” while others are “left behind.” But who exactly does Jesus take first? Some scholars disagree on the meaning of these verses, but when we look at the original language,… Read more: Who Does Jesus Take First?
  • End Times and Noah
    End Times and Noah In Matthew 24:36-39, Jesus gives us a clear warning about the end times. He says no one knows the day or hour of His return, but He compares it to the days of Noah. Let’s explore what this means and how it helps us understand what the world will look like… Read more: End Times and Noah
  • God Gathers the Elect in Matthew 24:31: Who Are They?
    God Gathers the Elect Matthew 24:31 talks about a powerful event that happens when Jesus returns: God gathers the elect, His people, “from the four winds, from one end of the heavens to the other.” But who are these people the angels will gather? Let’s dive into this verse to better understand. 1. Who Are… Read more: God Gathers the Elect in Matthew 24:31: Who Are They?
  • When Jesus Returns: Why All the Tribes of the Earth Will Mourn
    When Jesus Returns: Why All the Tribes of the Earth Will Mourn Matthew 24:30 gives us a vivid picture of the moment Jesus returns. The verse says that “all the tribes of the earth will mourn.” But who are these people, and why are they so sad when Jesus comes back? Let’s take a closer… Read more: When Jesus Returns: Why All the Tribes of the Earth Will Mourn
  • God’s Love in the Day of Judgement
    Isaiah 13:6-16 is a vivid prophecy concerning the “Day of the Lord,” a time of catastrophic judgment upon Babylon. At first, the passage appears to focus on God’s wrath on the Day of Judgement. Yet, it actually reflects His deep love for humanity by forewarning us of judgment to offer an opportunity for repentance and… Read more: God’s Love in the Day of Judgement
  • The Abomination of Desolation Explained
    2 Thessalonians 2:3-12 provides a detailed description of the coming “man of lawlessness,” a figure closely tied to the “Abomination of Desolation” spoken of in the Book of Revelation. Understanding this passage helps us grasp what this prophetic event is and its significance in the end times. 1. The Man of Lawlessness (2 Thessalonians 2:3-4)… Read more: The Abomination of Desolation Explained
  • Mark of the Beast
    Revelation 14 says that whoever takes the mark of the beast on their right hand or their forehead will drink the wrath of God. This isn’t like sinning, praying to God, and then He forgives you. This is unforgivable. When you take the mark of the beast, that means you are beyond repentance. But how… Read more: Mark of the Beast
  • After the Rapture
    After the Rapture, God could easily walk away from all of humanity left on earth. Instead, God gives it yet another chance! Matthew 24:14 says the gospel will be preached to the whole world during the tribulation period: This Gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all… Read more: After the Rapture
  • When Will the Rapture Happen?
    The Bible tells us that every true believer will literally be caught up to be with the Lord. Some people say the rapture is not going to happen until midway through the tribulation period. Others say the rapture will not happen until the end of the tribulation. The church, the body of believers, is talked… Read more: When Will the Rapture Happen?
  • Wars and Rumors of Wars
    In Matthew 24:6-8, while foretelling what events will take place in the last days, Jesus says, “You will be hearing of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not frightened, for those things must take place, but that is not yet the end. For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom,… Read more: Wars and Rumors of Wars
  • The New World Religion Is Already Here
    The New god Man now looks to himself and his belief system over what God tells us in His Word. Man says we are good, we have our own values, we can solve our own problems. We don’t need God, we can do it all ourselves. Man worships himself. He has made himself into god.… Read more: The New World Religion Is Already Here
  • What Jesus Told Us – Matthew 24:5
    For many will come in My name, saying, “I am the Christ,” and will mislead many. Matthew 24:5 In the Olivet discourse, Jesus stresses the importance of not allowing anyone to mislead you. In fact, this is the only thing that Jesus repeats four times the entire sermon (in verses 4, 5, 11, and 24).… Read more: What Jesus Told Us – Matthew 24:5