The sacred writings make us wise for salvation by leading us to faith in Christ Jesus and training us in obedient living.
5 Choices That Separate the Spiritually Mature From Those Poor in Spirit
Spiritual maturity is marked by five repeated choices: Scripture, depth, obedience, humility, and endurance under the authority of God’s Word.
The Silent Killer of Every Dream You Have
The silent killer of godly dreams is fear-fed unbelief that delays obedience, magnifies obstacles, and keeps gifted people spiritually paralyzed.
The One Decision That Separates Spiritual Growth from Spiritual Stagnation
Spiritual growth begins when a believer settles the question of obedience and stops delaying what Jehovah’s Word has already made clear.
UASV’s Daily Devotional All Things Bible, Friday, November 07, 2025
God desires all to be saved, but only through accurate knowledge of His truth can salvation be attained and sustained.
Feasting on the Word
Scripture is spiritual food for the believer, nourishing, protecting, and transforming the soul through daily, joyful engagement with God’s Word.
The Dynamics of Spiritual Growth
Spiritual growth is a lifelong pursuit of maturity in Christ, grounded in Scripture, obedience, discipline, and perseverance through life’s challenges.
Building on the Foundation: From the King James Tradition to the Updated American Standard Version (UASV, 2022)
The Updated American Standard Version (UASV) honors King James' legacy with accurate, consistent translation principles, addressing modern readers' needs effectively.
Questions and Answers About English Bible Translation: Exposing the Fault Lines Between Literal and Interpretive Approaches
The article critiques dynamic equivalence in Bible translation, highlighting its tendency to reinterpret texts rather than preserve original meanings.
Understanding English Bible Translation: Restoring Faithfulness in an Age of Interpretive License
The article discusses the shift from correspondence to dynamic equivalence in Bible translation, advocating for accurate, literal translations like the UASV.

