Righteousness before Jehovah comes through faith in Christ, not human merit, and leads to a lifelong course of obedient faithfulness.
From Darkness to Light Through Faith in Christ — Acts 26:18
Acts 26:18 presents conversion as turning from darkness and Satan’s authority to God, forgiveness, sanctification, and faith in Christ.
Why Paul Denounced Confidence in the Flesh
Paul's teaching warns against confidence in the flesh, emphasizing reliance on Christ alone for salvation and righteousness.
Matthew 16:16; John 6:69: A Divine Savior
The text emphasizes Christ's divinity, arguing that His claims and actions compel belief in Him as God, essential for salvation.
UASV’s Daily Devotional All Things Bible, Saturday, March 15, 2025
The Law served as a temporary guide leading to faith in Christ, revealing sin and emphasizing justification through faith, not works.
Revised Understanding of Romans 9:13 in Light of Matthew 21:43 and Related Scriptures
This article offers a transformative interpretation of a traditionally debated verse. This insightful analysis reexamines "Jacob I loved, but Esau I hated" through the lens of Jesus’ teachings and the New Covenant. It explores the shift from Israel as God's chosen people to a broader spiritual community united by faith in Christ, highlighting the implications of Jewish rejection of Jesus and the inclusive nature of the Christian covenant.

