"But he who looks into the perfect law of liberty and continues in it, and is not a forgetful hearer but a doer of the work, this one will be blessed in what he does."
— James 1:25 NKJV
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Difficult Bible Passages
Exploring difficult Bible passages and understanding God's Word requires patience, interest, and a willingness to dig deeper.
Evil Companions Corrupt Good Morals
Bad company corrupts good morals. Learn how to avoid evil influences and maintain good values by choosing the right companions and staying grounded in your faith.
God's Plan for Christian Growth
Discover God's plan for Christian growth through faith, virtue, knowledge, and love, and learn how to bear fruit and live a life pleasing to Him.
Knowing the Difference Between Good and Evil
Learn to distinguish between good and evil by studying the Bible, practicing discernment, and applying biblical principles to everyday life and media.
How to Make Decisions
Learn how to make good decisions by following the biblical principle of pleasing God, with examples from Lot and Daniel, and guidance on applying this motivation to everyday choices.
Maturity in Proverbs
Discover maturity through the wisdom of Proverbs, learning to stand firm against evil, balance good things, serve others, and cultivate self-control.
How to Read Poetry in the Bible
Learn how to read and understand poetry in the Bible, including its purpose, common methods of expression, and examples of interpretation.
The Value of the Old Testament
Old Testament law is obsolete, yet vital: it instructs, encourages, equips, and unlocks the New Testament—study it for wisdom, hope, and vivid examples.
Bible Reading Schedules
Discover the importance of a Bible reading schedule and explore various plans to help you stay on track and deepen your understanding of scripture.
How the Church is to Multiply
The church grows numerically through evangelism, which requires preaching, teaching, and living the gospel with care, authenticity, and boldness.
How the Church is to Supply the Needs of Its Members
Church's role in supplying members' needs, exploring biblical examples.
How the Church is to Glorify
Glorifying God through worship and obedience in daily life.
How the Church is to Edify
Church edification is achieved through unity, love, and spiritual growth among members.
How The Church is to Unify Its Members
Unifying the church requires relationships, faith, and selflessness, achieved by following biblical principles.
What About the Church Doing Its Work Through Organizations?
The church's role and authority in doing its work, versus relying on outside organizations.
What Does It Mean to Multiply in the Church?
God expects local churches to multiply by supporting evangelists, preaching in and beyond assembly, and obeying the gospel themselves.
What Does It Mean to Supply the Needs of the Saints?
Explores biblical limits on the church’s duty: meet essential physical needs of fellow Christians; social, fitness, and non-Christian aid belong to individuals.
What Does It Mean to Glorify?
Glorifying God means honoring Him in word and deed, both individually and as a church through worship, service, and unity.
What Does It Mean to Edify?
Edification: Christ calls His church to build up the body through love, teaching, worship, and every member’s life and words.
What Is the Work of the Church?
Explores biblical commands to define the church’s work: unify, edify, glorify, supply needs, multiply—beyond the usual trio of edification, benevolence, evangelism.
How to Remember God's Teachings
Tips from the Bible on how to remember God's teachings, including visual cues, repetition, and living it.