The Bible has not been changed beyond recovery; manuscript evidence confirms the preserved and restored Hebrew and Greek text.
Does Christian Water Baptism Result in Forgiveness of Sins?
Water baptism is commanded by Christ, but forgiveness comes through Jesus’ blood, repentant faith, and calling on His name.
Was Infant Baptism Practiced by First-Century Christians?
First-century Christians baptized repentant believers by immersion, not infants, because baptism required faith, discipleship, and confession.
Developing Self-Control in an Undisciplined Age
Self-control trains desires, speech, time, anger, and habits under God’s Word so Christians become more like Christ daily.
UASV’s Daily Devotional All Things Bible, Thursday, May 07, 2026
Psalms 36:9 teaches that Jehovah is the source of life and that His Word gives the only true light for daily obedience.
Abram’s Journey to Hebron: Separation, Promise, and Worship in Genesis 13:8–18
Abram’s journey to Hebron reveals faith, separation from Lot, Jehovah’s land promise, and worship at Mamre in Genesis 13:8–18.
What Does Abram’s Journey to Bethel Reveal About Faith, Worship, and Conflict in Genesis 13:1–7?
Abram’s return to Bethel in Genesis 13:1–7 reveals faith, worship, pastoral conflict, and trust in Jehovah’s promise.
What Did Jehovah Establish in the Covenant at Mount Sinai? (Exodus 19:1–25)
Exodus 19:1–25 shows Israel arriving at Sinai, consecrated before Jehovah, and accepting the conditional Mosaic covenant.
The Execration Texts and the Cities of Biblical Canaan
Egyptian Execration Texts illuminate the cities, rulers, and geography of biblical Canaan while exposing pagan Egypt’s false trust in ritual curses.
Textual Variants in the General Epistles: Comparing P72, Codex Vaticanus, and Byzantine Minuscules
P72, Vaticanus, and Byzantine minuscules show the General Epistles were transmitted with stability and recoverable precision.

