> In a world where self-promotion and individual achievement are often celebrated, it’s essential to pause and reflect on the true nature of faith. As believers, both those […]
Take Heed and Take Heart: The Testing of Your Faith
> Scripture implores us to examine our faith, for is it not written that faith without works is dead? Belief and obedience hold a central place in the […]
How To Build Your Faith By Recounting God’s Help In The Past
> The Book of Psalms, often considered the prayer book of the Bible, encompasses a wide range of genres, including praise, lament, thanksgiving, wisdom, and royal psalms. Among […]
How To Confidently Trust God In The Storms Of Life
> Trust and confidence in God form the bedrock of a resilient and enduring faith. The Psalms of Trust and Confidence, particularly Psalms 23, 27, 46, 91, and […]
The Relationship Between Christian Faith and Repentance: A Biblical Perspective
> Repentance is a cornerstone of the Christian faith, closely intertwined with the concept of belief in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. Understanding this relationship is essential […]
Trusting God in the Storms of Life
> Faith and trust in God form the bedrock of the Christian life. As believers navigate the complexities and challenges of the world, these twin pillars—faith and trust—sustain […]
James 2: Faith Without Works is Dead
James 2 is a pivotal chapter in the letter of James, emphasizing the relationship between faith and works. This chapter challenges believers to demonstrate their faith through their […]
Hebrews 11: The Hall of Faith
Hebrews 11 is often referred to as the “Hall of Faith,” a chapter that highlights the faith of key figures in biblical history. This chapter provides a comprehensive […]
Ephesians 2: Saved by Grace Through Faith
Ephesians 2 is a foundational chapter in Paul’s letter to the Ephesians, emphasizing the transformative power of God’s grace and the new identity believers have in Christ. This […]
Romans 3: All Have Sinned, and Justification Through Faith
Romans 3 is a foundational chapter in Paul’s letter to the Romans, emphasizing the universality of sin and the doctrine of justification by faith. This chapter outlines the […]
Does Regeneration Precede Faith? A Perspective from the Reformers
The relationship between regeneration and faith is one of the most critical and debated issues in Christian theology. This question asks whether a person must be regenerated (born […]
How to Test the Genuineness of Your Faith?
> Having the assurance of salvation is a deeply comforting and stabilizing truth for the believer. It is the confidence that one is saved and will be kept […]
