Proverbs 10:1-8: The Way of Wisdom and the Path to Righteousness

"The proverbs of Solomon: A wise son brings joy to his father, but a foolish son brings grief to his mother (Prov 10:1)" At the beginning of chapter 10, Solomon emphasizes the impact wise and poor choices have on family dynamics. For instance, a son who makes wise choices such as seeking knowledge, learning from... Continue Reading →

I asked ChatGPT to Write a Sermon in The Spirit of Jonathan Edwards

Hello everybody! We live in tremendous technological times where the blend of AI and human intelligence are difficult to discern. You can simply ask ChatGPT to create a sermon, outline, an essay, or give you even script ideas on how to run a successful Christian YouTube channel. The sky truly is the limit. Not only... Continue Reading →

Proverbs 9: Wisdom Unveiled

Proverbs 9 continues the collection of wise sayings that's attributed to the author King Solomon through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. In this chapter, Solomon contrasts the ways of wisdom and folly, personified as two women. Let's discuss each verse in detail. Invitation to Wisdom (verses 1-6) In Proverbs 9:1-6, wisdom is personified as... 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 →

Proverbs 8: The Call Of Wisdom And Advice

I. Introduction: The Call of Wisdom (Verses 1-11) Proverbs 8 is a chapter that emphasizes the importance of wisdom. Once again, the writer personifies the virtuous woman as opposed to the adulterous one. The virtuous woman calls out to people and urges them to seek her, just like the Lord does in our lives. For... Continue Reading →

Finding Peace In The Storm: A Christian’s Guide To Handling Anxiety

Finding peace in the midst of life's storms can be challenging, but God has given us at least 5 tools we need to help handle our anxiety. They include turning to God in prayer, reading the Bible, seeking fellowship with others, practicing stewardship, and trusting in God's plan. Let's discuss each spiritual discipline in detail.... 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 →

Heavenly Homecoming: Finding Comfort in the Promise of Eternity

In the real estate market, I am asked all the time by sellers to make sure my buyer's have proof of funds or a pre-approval letter before they can see the home or put an offer on the property. This pre-approval letter gives recognition from a lender or bank that the buyer has the potential... Continue Reading →

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