Scripture teaches that Jesus is the eternal Word made flesh, fully divine and fully human, distinct from the Father yet perfectly revealing Him.
Why Is Jesus Greater Than Every Other Great Figure in History?
Jesus is greater than all others because He alone is the sinless Son of God, the ransom, the risen Lord, and Jehovah’s appointed King.
What Was the Temple Tax, and Why Did Jesus Pay It?
What the temple tax was, where it came from in Scripture, and why Jesus paid it even though He was exempt as God’s Son.
What Does It Mean to Have Faith in Jesus?
Faith in Jesus is wholehearted trust in the crucified and risen Christ that receives salvation, obeys His Word, and endures in loyal discipleship.
Archaeology: Jesus Christ, the Son of God
Archaeology confirms the real-world setting of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, and supports the Gospel record of His birth, ministry, death, and resurrection.
Is Jesus a Legend, Lunatic, Liar, or Lord?
Jesus cannot be reduced to a harmless legend. His claims force a verdict: deluded, deceptive, or the risen Lord confirmed by God.
UASV’s Daily Devotional All Things Bible, Wednesday, October 15, 2025
The Transfiguration reveals Christ’s divine glory and confirms His Sonship, assuring believers of their future transformation and eternal hope.
UASV’s Daily Devotional All Things Bible, Thursday, May 01, 2025
The goal of Christian maturity is unity in faith, knowledge of Christ, and transformation into His likeness, as outlined in Ephesians 4:13.
How Do the Scriptures Present the Divinity of Christ?
The content emphasizes the divinity of Christ, asserting His unique role as the eternal Son of God essential for salvation.
What is the Original Reading of John the Baptist’s Testimony about Jesus in John 1:34?
Explore the complex textual variant in John 1:34 in 'What is the Original Reading of John the Baptist's Testimony about Jesus in John 1:34?' This in-depth analysis delves into the manuscript evidence and theological implications of whether John referred to Jesus as 'the Son of God' or 'the chosen one of God.' Uncover the nuances of early Christian theology and textual criticism as we seek to determine the most authentic wording in this pivotal biblical passage.

