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The Shema: Loving God with Heart, Soul, and Strength
The Shema: Loving God with Heart, Soul, and Strength. Few passages capture the heartbeat of biblical faith like the Shema—named from its first Hebrew word, שְׁמַע (shema), meaning hear. Found in Deuteronomy 6:4–9, it remains the daily confession of Israel and the foundation of Jesus’ own summary of God’s greatest commandment. To understand the Shema is to grasp what God desires most: undivided love.
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Do We Pray to the Father or to the Lord?
Do We Pray to the Father or to the Lord? Prayer is intimate communication with God, yet many Christians wonder: should our prayers be addressed to God the Father, to Jesus the Lord, or to the Holy Spirit? The New Testament provides clear guidance, revealing both a pattern and a freedom rooted in the unity of the Trinity.
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Book of Psalms Summary: The Hymnal of Heaven and the Heartbeat of the Messiah
Book of Psalms Summary: The Hymnal of Heaven and the Heartbeat of the Messiah. The Book of Psalms—known in Hebrew as Tehillim (“Praises”)—is the largest book in the Bible and the most quoted in the New Testament. Far from being a disorganized collection of Hebrew poetry, Psalms is a divinely inspired anthology of worship, theology, and prophecy, often functioning as a prophetic commentary on the life of Jesus Christ.
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Faith and the False Gospel: What Scripture Actually Teaches
Faith and the False Gospel: What Scripture Actually Teaches. In churches across the world, a damaging and deceptive theology is being preached: if you’re not healed, it must be because you lack faith. The so-called "Word of Faith" or prosperity gospel has redefined biblical faith into a tool for getting what you want from God. In this twisted system, faith becomes a transaction, and suffering becomes a punishment for spiritual failure. But Scripture tells a different story.
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