The Bible presents Jesus as the preexistent Son of God, incarnate Savior, ransom sacrifice, risen Lord, and the only Mediator to the Father.
Why Do We Suffer, Grow Old, and Die? A Biblical Explanation From Eden to the Last Days
Scripture explains suffering, aging, and death through Eden, sin, Satan’s deception, and Jehovah’s promise of resurrection through Christ.
How Are We to Understand Slavery In Both The Old and New Testaments?
Explore the complex historical and ethical dimensions behind biblical teachings on controversial practices.
WHAT DOES THE BIBLE REALLY SAY About Women Pastors/Preachers?
The article discusses interpretations of 1 Timothy 2:12, emphasizing the prohibition of women teaching or holding authority over men in church contexts, reflecting longstanding traditional beliefs.
Who Are the Fake Christians, and How Do We Identify Them?
Fake Christians are exposed by doctrine and fruit: confession without obedience, love, repentance, and submission to Scripture is counterfeit.
What Does the Bible Say About Homosexuality?
The Bible grounds sexual morality in creation: marriage is male and female, and same-sex sexual acts are condemned as sin across Scripture.
Was the Apostle Paul a Hellenized Jew? Examining the Biblical and Historical Evidence
Paul was a Jew from a Greek-speaking world, not a Hellenized thinker. His theology is rooted in the Hebrew Scriptures, not Greek philosophy.
Immortality vs. Eternal Life: Are They the Same in the Bible? A Precise Exegetical Distinction from 1 Corinthians 15:54 and John 3:16
Immortality is indestructible life granted only through resurrection glory; eternal life is unending life sustained by God, not inherent to human nature.
Revelation 12:7–9: When Was Satan Cast Out of Heaven? A Biblical Examination of Timing and Context
Satan was cast out of heaven after Christ’s ascension in 33 C.E., marking the end of his role as accuser and the start of intensified earthly persecution.
Matthew 5:48: “You Must Be Perfect”—What Did Jesus Mean and How Can Imperfect Humans Be Perfect?
Jesus’ command to be “perfect” calls for moral completeness and wholehearted love, not sinless flawlessness, reflecting Jehovah’s character.

