Pontius Pilate condemned Jesus the Messiah under Roman pressure, yet Jehovah used that unjust sentence to accomplish the ransom.
The Pharisees and Sadducees: Rival Sects, Shared Rebellion Against the Messiah
The Pharisees and Sadducees opposed one another, yet both resisted Jesus Christ because He exposed their traditions, unbelief, and hunger for power.
An Evangelical Appraisal of Greek Philosophy?
Greek philosophy offers useful tools but also rival worldviews. Scripture calls Christians to evaluate all wisdom under Christ, especially on soul, death, and truth.
What Is the Christian’s True and Living Hope?
The Christian’s hope centers on the resurrection, Christ’s return, and everlasting life under God’s Kingdom.
The Nature and Consequences of Sin: Death, Corruption, and Divine Justice
Sin is rebellion against Jehovah with real consequences—death, corruption, judgment—answered only through Christ’s atonement, resurrection, and God’s coming Kingdom.
Christians: The Ultimate Reward of Faith
Faith’s ultimate reward is eternal life in Christ’s Kingdom, the crown of righteousness given to all who remain loyal to Jehovah until the end.
Key Scriptures for Defending the Faith
Key Scriptures explained by context and grammar to defend biblical truth on Scripture, God, Christ, salvation, resurrection, church, and hope.
UASV’s Daily Devotional All Things Bible, Saturday, May 24, 2025
The article emphasizes the structured resurrection sequence outlined in 1 Corinthians 15, highlighting Christ’s victory and defining the faithful's hope.
Do Those Who Die Before Knowing Right from Wrong Automatically Qualify for Resurrection?
The morally innocent, including children, will be resurrected, given opportunities to learn righteousness, and face final judgment.
Baptism for the Dead—An Exegetical Examination of 1 Corinthians 15:29
Explore the meaning of 1 Corinthians 15:29 and the concept of baptism for the dead. This article examines the Greek text and its implications for Christian theology and practice.

