What Significance Does the Feast of Pentecost Have for Christians?
Pentecost celebrates the giving of the Holy Spirit and the beginning of God’s Church—marking the start of a spiritual harvest through the power of God working in His people. – Photo: Klara Kulikova/Unsplash
The Depths of Sin and the Lifeline Out
Repentance means more than regret. It involves a genuine turning— a decision to stop disobeying God and begin living according to His ways. – Photo: Doug Armand/Stone via Getty
Invited Into Covenant With God!
No other religion compares to the true covenant relationship God offers—marked by His astounding mercy, eternal promises, and the selfless sacrifice of Jesus Christ for those who choose to follow Him. – Photo: Joel Muniz/Unsplash
Two Tablets of Stone
Engraved in stone by the hand of God, the Ten Commandments were not only laws—but a divine contract, witnessed on two tablets, binding both God and Israel in a covenant of lasting significance.
Drop the Act: Eliminating Hypocrisy
If we want to please God, we must stop pretending and be real. Put out the leaven of hypocrisy and all sins, and instead pursue and practice authentic heavenly wisdom! Photo: Yta23/iStock via Getty
Eternal Hellfire: The Question That Will Not Die
The Bible does not teach eternal conscious torment—it teaches instead a final, irreversible destruction. Photo by Fred de Noyelle/Godong/Editorial RF
Follow Me: “I Know That My Redeemer Liveth”
Beyond knowing about Christ, we must come to truly know Him—and grow in Him. That’s not simply a mental attribute. It involves deep-seated spiritual roots that prepare us for not just today, but forever by God’s grace. Photo: Tim Robberts/DigitalVision via Getty
The Biblical Alternative to the Modern Observance of Easter
Religious traditions—such as the modern observance of the Easter resurrection—that lack biblical foundation can obscure true obedience to God, while Scripture calls Christians instead to observe the biblically grounded Passover and Festival of Unleavened Bread with sincerity and truth. Photo: Priscilla du Preez/Unsplash
The Ultimate Triumph
Jesus’ crucifixion was not a tragic defeat but the ultimate divine triumph, overturning worldly and demonic powers, fulfilling God’s redemptive plan, and securing victory and eternal life for all who follow Him. Photo: Romolo Tavani via Getty
Every Second Counts
Think of time in terms of money. If we waste or throw away money, that’s it. Are we doing the same with time? Do we spend it wisely for the best return, or do we let it slip through our fingers like sand—gone forever? Photo: Ashique Anan Abir/Unsplash