God’s Providence and Foreknowledge in Genesis 15:1-6: An Exegetical and Theological Analysis

The night sky stretches endlessly above Abram, a silent witness to his deepest anxieties. He has followed God’s call, left his homeland, and staked his future on divine promises, yet the fulfillment remains unseen. Without an heir, how can God’s covenantal blessings endure? The tension in Genesis 15:1-6 is palpable—Abram, advancing in years, wrestles with … Continue reading God’s Providence and Foreknowledge in Genesis 15:1-6: An Exegetical and Theological Analysis

Christian Giving as a Grace-Filled Act of Worship: An Exegetical and Theological Study of 1 Corinthians 16:1–2

John Calvin's famous motto, Cor meum tibi offero, Domine, prompte et sincere ("My heart I offer to you, Lord, promptly and sincerely"), expresses his personal devotion to God. This phrase encapsulates Calvin's understanding of Christian life as one of wholehearted consecration to God. Calvin did not see Christian devotion as a mere duty but as … Continue reading Christian Giving as a Grace-Filled Act of Worship: An Exegetical and Theological Study of 1 Corinthians 16:1–2

The Loving God and the Foolishness of Idolatry

Idolatry has plagued humanity from its earliest days. Whether crafted in gold or conceived in the heart, idolatry is the soul’s attempt to reimagine God according to its own desires. The Israelites, newly redeemed from Egyptian slavery, needed this warning: "You shall not make for yourself a carved image" (Deut 5:8). They had seen idolatry … Continue reading The Loving God and the Foolishness of Idolatry

Covenants

Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com             How does God have relationships with mankind? All relationships are built around individuals who have some sort of an agreement about what that relationship will look like. As we look to our relationship with God, we understand that there is an understanding of what that relationship should look like … Continue reading Covenants

What Will Our “Bodies” Be Like in the Resurrection??

What will o drur resurrection bodies be like? In the resurrection will we resemble our present selves? Many of us may think we will enter eternity as disembodied spirits. This is the way that many of us tend to think of the resurrection body. Charles Hodge described the resurrection body: “It is probable that the … Continue reading What Will Our “Bodies” Be Like in the Resurrection??

Back to School Bible Study

With school back in full swing, it is a good time to remember how to read our Bibles. The Bible is 66 books long and contains several different types of literature. Some of the Bible is very devotional, some is instructive, some is narrative, and some is apocalyptic (those strange images in Revelation). So, what … Continue reading Back to School Bible Study

Give Me the Bible

Give me the Bible– holy message shining, Thy light shall guide me in the narrow way. Precept and promise, law and love combining, ‘Til night shall vanish in eternal day. We love the Bible. We love the Bible because of its author—2 Timothy 3:16. We love the Bible because it connects us with its author—1 … Continue reading Give Me the Bible

Don’t Forget the Charger!

  Isn't that one of the worst things you can see! Low battery, my phone is about to die. We all get that way on occasion. Sometimes we are tired and need a vacation. But sometimes we are tired and need a revival.  Ezekiel 37 reminds us that there is hope for the hopeless in … Continue reading Don’t Forget the Charger!