"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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Overview of Ezekiel
In this study, we continue our exploration of the major prophets with the book of Ezekiel. Known as the "visual prophet," Ezekiel used dramatic...
Judging Traditions
Evaluating cultural traditions through a biblical lens to determine their acceptability to God.
Generic and Specific Authority and Expediency
Understand generic, specific authority, and expediency in Christian life through examples and biblical teachings to ensure actions are authorized and pleasing to God.
Three Ways to Establish Biblical Authority
Discover three Bible-based tools—examples, commands, and necessary inferences—to confidently know and follow Christ’s will in every decision.
Conclusions: Necessary, Unnecessary, and Impossible
This article discusses necessary, unnecessary, and impossible conclusions when interpreting Bible teachings, using examples from Jesus' teachings and scripture to illustrate the importance of drawing necessary conclusions.
Overview of Lamentations
In this study, we explore the book of Lamentations, a collection of five acrostic poems written by Jeremiah following the destruction of...
Daniel: Prophecies
In this study, we explore the profound and detailed prophecies found in the book of Daniel. Similar in purpose to the book of Revelation,...
Gospel Words: Repentance
Repentance: a heart-and-mind U-turn toward God, birthing faith, new deeds, forgiveness, and lifelong discipleship.
Gospel Words: Law
Discover the relationship between the gospel and the law, and how Christ's teachings replaced the Law of Moses, establishing a new law for all people.
Gospel Words: Grace
Grace is God’s undeserved favor: a gift, forgiveness, and strength accessed through humility, faith, repentance, and continued obedience.
Gospel Words: Sanctification
Explore the biblical concept of sanctification, understanding its process, and how it differs from consecration, as well as its various applications in the scriptures.
Gospel Words: Righteousness
Explore biblical righteousness: living right, imputed by faith, and the gospel’s promise of forgiveness plus obedient living for eternal righteousness.
Gospel Words: Salvation
Explore salvation’s biblical depth—from healing to eternal rescue—revealing Jesus’ mission to save us from sin, now and forever.
Obedience to the Gospel - Part 2
Discover the importance of obedience to the gospel, including faith, repentance, and baptism, and how these actions relate to salvation and a relationship with God.
Obedience to the Gospel
Discover the importance of obedience to the Gospel and learn what Jesus commands us to do to be saved, including faith, repentance, and following His teachings.
Who Is Jesus?
Jesus is God who became sinless man, died and rose to save us—central, unique, and sole source of salvation.
God's Holiness
God's holiness demands punishment for sin, but He provides salvation through Jesus Christ's sacrifice, making us holy and justifying us through faith.
Why Is Sin a Problem?
Sin enslaves, kills and separates us from God, turning us into His useless, enemy children; deception and chosen lust fuel the ruin only the gospel can repair.
Why Was Man Created?
Discover the purpose of human creation through biblical teachings, exploring why God made man in His image and what it means to be His children and friends.
Daniel: The Historical Story
In this study, we explore the historical half of the book of Daniel. While Daniel is well-known for its deep prophecies, the first six chapters...
Overview of Jeremiah
In this overview, we take a broad look at the book of Jeremiah, exploring the life and message of the "weeping prophet." Jeremiah’s ministry...