top of page


Enoch: The Man Who Walked with God
Enoch: The Man Who Walked with God. In the long genealogies of Genesis, most lives are summed up by a simple refrain: they lived, they had children, and then they died. But Enoch breaks the pattern. His life was not defined by death but by fellowship with God. In just a few verses, Enoch is presented as a man of extraordinary faith, one who “walked with God” until God Himself took him.
4 min read


Book of Jude Summary: Contending for the Faith
Book of Jude Summary: Contending for the Faith. The Epistle of Jude is one of the shortest but most fiery writings in the New Testament. Written with urgency, it calls believers to “contend for the faith that was once for all entrusted to God’s holy people” (v. 3). Jude’s message is a strong rebuke of false teachers who distort the gospel, paired with exhortations to perseverance, holiness, and mercy.
4 min read


False Teachers
There is no biblical warning more frequent in the New Testament than the warning against false teachers. This isn’t just an occasional cautionary tale; it is the very context into which much of the New Testament was written. Jesus warned about them explicitly. Paul named names. Jude devoted an entire letter to them. Peter said they were coming. John wrote to expose their denial of Christ in the flesh.
6 min read
bottom of page