Tag: Bible Study

Reflections on Apologetics 2 of 4 — The Evidence Is There

Explore the historical evidence for Christianity and the resurrection of Jesus in this encouraging devotional reflection.  What if Christianity is not merely comforting philosophy or inspiring moral teaching—but rooted in real events that unfolded in history?  That question matters deeply. Because if Jesus truly lived, died, and rose again, then the Gospel is not symbolic encouragement. It is truth that changes eternity.  In this second reflection on apologetics, we continue wandering and wondering through the foundations of faith. Last time we explored whether belief in God makes logical sense. This week we move into another important question: Is Christianity historically true?

Knowing the True Jesus – Fully God, Fully Man, Our Risen Savior

Explore Jesus as fully God and fully man—Savior from sin and risen Lord—through Old & New Testament verses… worship with “In Christ Alone.” In our culture today, Jesus is often reshaped to fit our preferences—a feel-good coach, a political ally, or a distant spiritual icon—much like how first-century Jews expected a conquering king to overthrow Rome rather than a suffering servant who would conquer sin. These misunderstandings remind us: without humble, Scripture-guided hearts, we too can miss who He really is.The Bible reveals the astonishing truth: Jesus is fully God and fully man in one person, the only one qualified to save us from sin and rise victorious.

More Like Jesus – Daily Devotion

Learn how to grow in Christlikeness through practical steps of sanctification.  As followers of Christ, our lifelong calling is to grow steadily into the likeness of Jesus. This sacred journey of transformation is known as sanctification—a process God initiates, sustains, and brings to completion. Week by week, month by month, and year by year, the Holy Spirit works within us to shape our thoughts, words, and actions to reflect the heart of Christ. The real question for each of us is simple but searching: Am I becoming more like Jesus?

Word of God Brings Freedom

Word of God is our greatest defense and source of life. The Word of God is living, active, and powerful enough to shape our hearts and protect us from sin. When we keep the Word of God in our minds, it fulfills God’s purpose and equips us for truth. This devotion reflects on why we must abide in it daily.  Abide in the Word of God daily to find strength, protection, and freedom in Christ.