How prophecy, history, and apostolic witness launched Christianity and spread the Gospel across the Roman world under Jehovah’s sovereign plan.
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.
The New Covenant in Paul’s Gospel: Fulfillment, Not Replacement – 2 Corinthians 3:6–11; Romans 8:1–4
Paul's theology reveals the new covenant as a fulfillment of the old, enabling righteousness through the Spirit, unifying all believers.
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.
What Did the Apostle Paul Mean When He Said: “Through the Law, I Died to the Law”?—Galatians 2:19.
The post discusses Apostle Paul's statement in Galatians 2:19, "For through the law I died to the law, so that I might live to God". It explains that adherence to the law made Paul aware of the impossibility of achieving righteousness solely through human effort. Instead, faith in Jesus Christ transcends the law's limitations and provides true righteousness. Thus, the law serves to guide us towards faith, not to attain righteousness independently.

