Congregational unity requires shared submission to clear biblical doctrine concerning God, Christ, salvation, morality, worship, and leadership.
How Can Cross-References Be Used Without Forcing Unrelated Texts Together?
Responsible cross-references clarify context, doctrine, and historical connections without imposing meanings the biblical writers never intended.
Why Does Greek Syntax Matter in Translating New Testament Doctrine?
Greek syntax safeguards doctrine by clarifying identity, agency, emphasis, conditions, verbal action, and relationships within inspired sentences.
How Have Liberal Scholars Attacked the Mosaic Authorship of Genesis Through Deuteronomy
Liberal theories divide the Pentateuch into imaginary sources, but Scripture consistently identifies Moses as its principal human author.
Why Must Believers Guard Against Spiritual Complacency?
Believers must resist spiritual complacency through watchfulness, repentance, prayer, obedience, evangelism, and endurance.
Why Does God Need a Book Written by Ancient Goat Herders if He’s So Smart?
The Bible was not written by ignorant “goat herders.” Its writers included rulers, scholars, workers, prophets, and trained officials.
UASV’s Daily Devotional All Things Bible, Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Walk worthily of the Christian calling by practicing humility, gentleness, patience, forgiveness, and principled love each day.
Why Is Repentance Necessary for Continued Spiritual Growth?
Continued spiritual growth requires repentance that changes thought, confesses sin, repairs harm, and produces observable obedience.
Why Is Integrity Essential in Work, Family, and Worship?
Integrity unites private conduct with public faithfulness, shaping honest work, trustworthy family life, and acceptable worship.
How Can a Congregation Correct Error Without Abandoning Love for Truth?
A congregation protects truth through accurate, gentle, impartial correction that seeks repentance, restoration, and spiritual safety.

