
Posted on 27 April 2026
Accepting Christ
Accepting Christ is a concept that has been used by Christians to describe the process of receiving salvation and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. While the phrase "accepting Christ" is not found in the Bible, it is based on biblical principles. In this article, we will explore …
Continue reading
Posted on 27 April 2026
Achan in the Bible
The story of Achan in the Bible is found in the book of Joshua, specifically Joshua 7. Achan is referred to as "the troubler of Israel, who broke faith in the matter of the devoted thing" (1 Chronicles 2:7 ESV). His story serves as a …
Continue reading
Posted on 27 April 2026
Acts of Peter
The Acts of Peter is a text that claims to describe the actions of the apostle Peter after the resurrection of Jesus. However, it is important to note that this text, along with others that claim to describe the actions of other apostles, was not accepted by …
Continue reading
Posted on 27 April 2026
Actual Grace
Actual grace is a concept in Roman Catholic theology that refers to the bestowment of God's favor and power to individuals who perform good deeds. According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, actual grace is defined as "a supernatural help of God for salutary acts granted in consideration of the …
Continue reading
Posted on 26 April 2026
Incorporating Churches: A Biblical Perspective
Incorporation of churches is a topic that has sparked debates and discussions among Christians. While there are arguments both for and against church incorporation, it is important to explore the biblical perspective on this matter. As Christians, we strive to align our actions with the …
Continue reading
Posted on 26 April 2026
The 613 Commandments in the Old Testament Law
The number 613 is often cited as the number of commandments in the Old Testament Law. However, it is important to note that there is no verse in the Bible that specifically states that there are exactly 613 commandments. The count of …
Continue reading
Posted on 26 April 2026
95 Theses: Challenging Corruption in the Catholic Church
Introduction
In 1517, Martin Luther, a German priest and professor of theology, wrote the "95 Theses" to express his concerns about the corruption within the Catholic Church. These theses were written in Latin and were intended to stimulate debate among scholars about …
Continue reading
Posted on 26 April 2026
Abel in the Bible
Abel, the second son of Adam and Eve, is an important figure in the Bible. His story is recorded in the book of Genesis. Despite limited information about him, there are several key points we can learn from Abel's life and his significance in biblical history …
Continue reading
Posted on 26 April 2026
Abishag in the Bible
Abishag is a fascinating character mentioned in the Bible, specifically in 1 Kings 1 and 2. Her story revolves around her connection to King David, and it provides insights into the political and cultural dynamics of that time.
1. Abishag's Role as King David's Attendant
As …
Continue reading
Posted on 26 April 2026
Abner in the Bible
Abner is a significant figure in the books of 1 and 2 Samuel in the Bible. He was not only the cousin of Israel's first king, Saul, but also the commander of Saul's army. Throughout Saul's reign, Israel was engaged in a war with the Philistines …
Continue reading
Posted on 26 April 2026
Jesus Came to Fulfill the Law, Not Abolish It
In Matthew 5:17-18, Jesus makes a significant statement about the Law and the Prophets. He says, “Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill …
Continue reading