Discipleship requires knowledge, belief, and obedience—without all three, one cannot truly follow Jesus Christ.
God’s Kindness and Patience: Meant to Lead to Repentance
God's patience is a purposeful invitation to repentance, not a sign of approval, urging self-examination and humility to avoid judgment.
Does ‘Perhaps’ in Zephaniah 2:3 Imply Uncertainty About Eternal Life for God’s Servants?
This article delves into the interpretation of the word "perhaps" in Zephaniah 2:3, exploring its implications for the assurance of eternal life in Christian faith. It examines the Hebrew term's linguistic context, its theological significance, and how it aligns with the broader biblical message about God's conditional promises and the believer's response to divine judgment and salvation.
The Reign of King Ahab: A Time of Apostasy and Decline in Israel
"King Ahab of Israel: A Complex Reign Marked by Prosperity and Apostasy" explores the life and reign of one of Israel's most enigmatic kings. While his rule brought prosperity, it was also marred by apostasy. Ahab's marriage to Jezebel led to the promotion of Baal worship, defiance of Jehovah's prophets, and a superficial repentance that never resulted in true change. This article examines Ahab's complex character and the spiritual lessons to be drawn from his reign, as we also delve into the historical and archaeological evidence.
What Does the Bible Really Say About Salvation?
The Bible says salvation is Jehovah’s rescue through Christ, received by repentant faith, expressed in obedience, and completed in final deliverance.

