What a Reformed Baptist Church is, where it is biblically strong, and where its Calvinistic system goes beyond Scripture.
What Does It Mean That God Does Not Delight in the Death of the Wicked in Ezekiel 33:11?
Ezekiel 33:11 reveals that Jehovah takes no pleasure in judgment itself but calls the wicked to repentance, forgiveness, and life through His righteous mercy.
Why Is Jesus Greater Than Every Other Great Figure in History?
Jesus is greater than all others because He alone is the sinless Son of God, the ransom, the risen Lord, and Jehovah’s appointed King.
Does Original Sin Make the Atonement and Justification Necessary?
Scripture shows Adam brought sin and death, Christ brought ransom and life; justification is Jehovah’s declaration of righteousness through obedient faith.
What Does It Mean That the Blood Is the Life (Deuteronomy 12:23)?
“The blood is the life” means life belongs to Jehovah; blood must not be eaten because it represents life and is set apart for sacred meaning.
The Nature and Consequences of Sin: Death, Corruption, and Divine Justice
Sin is rebellion against Jehovah with real consequences—death, corruption, judgment—answered only through Christ’s atonement, resurrection, and God’s coming Kingdom.
Exploring the Depth of Human Sinfulness: Heart, Mind, and Will Under Corruption
Scripture diagnoses sin as lawlessness rooted in the heart, shaped by the world’s pressure, and answered only by repentance, Christ’s sacrifice, and resurrection hope.
UASV’s Daily Devotional All Things Bible, Friday, October 31, 2025
The Mosaic Law was only a shadow of Christ’s redemptive work, never able to perfect the sinner; only His one sacrifice brings true cleansing.
What Is Divine Forgiveness and How Does Scripture Define It?
Divine forgiveness is a deliberate act of God granting pardon through repentance and Christ’s atonement, transforming believers into forgivers.
The Cross as the Triumph Over Sin, Death, and Satan and the Cross and the Doctrine of Reconciliation with God
Paul's theology emphasizes the cross as a victorious triumph over sin, death, and Satan, requiring personal faith for reconciliation with God.

