Proverbs 3:5-6: Embracing God’s Path for Your Life

"Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths." - Proverbs 3:5-6 Trust is a key component in our relationship with God because it reflects our reliance and confidence in His character, faithfulness, and promises.... Continue Reading →

Unveiling the Nature of Sin: Insights from Scripture

Sin, as described in the Bible, is a fundamental aspect of the human condition, representing our rebellion against God's perfect standard. Scripture offers a clear definition and understanding of sin, shedding light on its nature and consequences. In Romans 3:23, the apostle Paul declares, "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of... Continue Reading →

Clash of Convictions: Exploring Theological Paradigms in Conflict

Sovereignty and Free Will The questions concerning the sovereignty of God and man’s free will has been an enigma for centuries. There are five major categories that address this topic. They include deterministic Calvinism, moderate Calvinism, a mediate theological view, moderate Arminianism, and open theism. I will briefly discuss each view.  Determinists who are Calvinists... Continue Reading →

Beyond the Bible: How God’s Teachings Still Influence Modern Values

The teachings of God have had a profound impact on human society, influencing our values and shaping the way we live our lives. Let's explore at least ten ways in which God's teachings continue to influence modern values in areas such as ethics, human dignity, service, compassion, peace, family, education, charity, forgiveness, and hope. These... Continue Reading →

Galatians 1: From Persecutor to Preacher Paul

I. Introduction (1:1-5) Paul introduces himself as an apostle of Jesus Christ, and greets the Galatians with a message of grace and peace. In the Bible, an apostle is generally defined as a person who is sent out on a mission or commission, usually by God or Jesus Christ, to preach the gospel and establish... Continue Reading →

Designed To Thrive: The Evidence For Creationism And Intelligent Design In The Natural World

Ken Ham, founder and CEO of Answers in Genesis once said: "One of the reasons I'm so passionate about teaching creationism is because I see it as a fundamental issue. If the history in Genesis is not true, then neither is the gospel. If you can't believe that God created Adam and Eve, then how... Continue Reading →

Beyond The Matrix: Theological Considerations In The Metaverse

Introduction In the movie, "The Matrix," Morpheus, the captain of the Nebuchadnezzar, speaks to the concept of the metaverse when he says: "What is the Matrix? Control. The Matrix is a computer-generated dream world, built to keep us under control in order to change a human being into this." While the Matrix in the movie... Continue Reading →

Proverbs 3: Humility and Wisdom As A Recipe For Success

Proverbs 3 is a recipe for success, with humility and wisdom as the active ingredients involved in this delightful chapter. In this article, I want to highlight the key themes: a call to listen and follow the writer's instructions, trusting in the Lord, the blessings of wisdom, and heeding to God's discipline--and give practical examples... Continue Reading →

Proverbs 2: Unlocking the Wisdom From Within

I. Introduction Proverbs 2 is an excellent resource. In this chapter, God wants us to understand the benefits of wisdom and pursue it with all our heart mind, soul, and strength. Why? Because wisdom shapes our character in such a way that it reflects the beauty and majesty of God. When we are in-tune with... Continue Reading →

Daily Devotional: Run To God When You Are Afraid

“Fear not, for I am with you; Be not dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, Yes, I will help you, I will uphold you with My righteous right hand (Isaiah 41:10)." Yesterday I woke up from a comforting sleep and went into the hallway. Moments later, my son followed me. As... Continue Reading →

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