The article delves into the concept of the "fruit of the Spirit" from Galatians 5:22-23 in the Bible, suggesting it's a holistic embodiment of virtues, not a list to pick and choose from. The virtues, which include love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, and self-control, are seen as representative rather than exhaustive, with further virtues seen in other scriptures. Furthermore, the Spirit's fruitage highlights a higher moral and ethical standard, beyond mere rule adherence.
What Did Jesus Mean When He Said: “Do not think I came to bring peace”?
This article delves deep into Jesus' startling statement, "I did not come to bring peace," exploring the layers of meaning behind it. By employing a rigorous, historical-grammatical method of interpretation, the article uncovers the true essence of what Jesus meant, challenging common misconceptions and enriching our understanding of his mission.
Christians and War—What Does the Bible Say?
The question of whether the Bible supports a 'just war' has long been a topic of debate among scholars and theologians. This article offers an in-depth exploration, citing specific verses and chapters, to understand the biblical stand on justifiable conflict.
How to Study the Bible Effectively
Study the Bible effectively by reading in context, using the historical-grammatical method, applying truth obediently, and remaining consistent.
Assyria in Bible History
Explore the accuracy of the Bible's prophecies on Assyria and the coming of the Prince of Peace, fulfilled through Jesus Christ. Discover the message of peace and hope taught by the Bible and the contrast with the world's focus on war and conflict.
UASV DAILY DEVOTIONAL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2021
Obedience to Jehovah’s commandments leads to true peace and longevity, nurturing a fulfilling life grounded in trust and faith.

