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The Story of Redemption

The story of redemption is the heartbeat of Scripture, tracing God’s plan to save His people from sin and restore creation. From the first promise in Genesis 3:15 to the final victory in Revelation, readers will journey through key moments like the Exodus, the sacrificial system, and the coming of Christ. This section highlights how every event and prophecy points to Jesus, offering hope, purpose, and assurance of God’s unwavering love and sovereign plan.

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What Is The Gospel?

The word “gospel” appears many times throughout Scripture, always in reference to Jesus Christ. Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary defines the word in several ways, including: Often capitalized – The message concerning Christ, the kingdom of God, and salvation. Capitalized – One of the first four New Testament books (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and...

The Character of God

God’s character is revealed through His actions, names, and promises in the Bible. Readers will delve into His holiness that calls us to reverence, His love that offers grace, His justice that demands righteousness, and His mercy that forgives. This section shows how knowing God’s attributes leads to deeper trust, more heartfelt worship, and a transformed life grounded in the reality of who God is.

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The Covenant Promises of God

God’s covenants form the backbone of the biblical narrative, demonstrating His faithfulness across generations. From the covenant with Noah to the New Covenant in Christ’s blood, this section explores how God binds Himself to His people with promises of blessing, redemption, and eternal life. Readers will see how these covenants offer unshakable hope and guide our understanding of God’s relationship with humanity.

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The Binding of Isaac: A Test of Faith or an Ethical Dilemma?

The biblical story of Abraham and Isaac is one that has puzzled and fascinated people for centuries. In this narrative, God asks Abraham to sacrifice his beloved son, Isaac, as a test of faith. Abraham prepares to comply with God's command, but at the last moment, an angel intervenes, and...

The Kingdom of God

The Kingdom of God is both present and future, already inaugurated through Christ’s life, death, and resurrection, yet awaiting its full consummation. This section invites readers to see how the kingdom shapes our values, missions, and daily decisions, urging us to live as citizens of heaven while engaging the world with love, justice, and truth.

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The Role of Jesus in Biblical Theology

Jesus is the fulfillment of the Old Testament and the foundation of the New Testament. Readers will explore how He is the true prophet, priest, and king, the Lamb of God who takes away sin, and the risen Lord who reigns eternally. This section challenges readers to see Christ in all of Scripture and to center their faith on His person and work.

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The Work of the Holy Spirit

The Holy Spirit’s presence permeates the Bible, from creation to Pentecost to the daily lives of believers. This section examines how the Spirit empowers, convicts, teaches, and comforts, drawing us closer to God and enabling us to live out our faith. Readers will gain a deeper appreciation for the Spirit’s role in their spiritual growth and witness.

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Law and Gospel

The law reveals God’s standards and our need for a Savior, while the gospel offers the good news of salvation through Christ. This section helps readers navigate the tension between law and grace, showing how both are essential for understanding God’s holiness, human sinfulness, and the beauty of redemption.

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Faith vs. Works

The topic of "Faith vs. Works" is one that has often caused confusion for many Christians. Are we saved by faith alone, or do our works also play a role in our salvation? The Bible speaks to both faith and works, which can make it challenging to reconcile the two....

The People of God (Israel and the Church)

The People of God (Israel and the Church)

God’s chosen people, from Israel in the Old Testament to the church in the New Testament, reflect His plan to build a holy community. This section explores the continuity and distinctions between Israel and the church, emphasizing God’s faithfulness, the call to holiness, and the mission to spread the gospel. Readers will be encouraged to see themselves as part of this ongoing story, called to live for God’s glory in every area of life.

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The Binding of Isaac: A Test of Faith or an Ethical Dilemma?

The biblical story of Abraham and Isaac is one that has puzzled and fascinated people for centuries. In this narrative, God asks Abraham to sacrifice his beloved son, Isaac, as a test of faith. Abraham prepares to comply with God's command, but at the last moment, an angel intervenes, and...

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