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What the Bible Says About the Kingdom of God
What the Bible Says About the Kingdom of God. The phrase “Kingdom of God” appears throughout the Bible, especially in the words of Jesus. And yet, few doctrines are as misunderstood. Some reduce the kingdom to heaven—something far off, after death. Others treat it as entirely internal, spiritualized into emotion or personal peace.
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What the Bible Says About the Image of God (Imago Dei)
What the Bible Says About the Image of God (Imago Dei)What does it mean to be made in the “image of God”? That phrase—Imago Dei in Latin—has fueled centuries of theological reflection. But for many today, it has become little more than a vague compliment: “You matter.” While human dignity is central to this truth, Scripture’s doctrine of the Image of God is far more profound, stretching from Genesis to Revelation and shaping our understanding of creation, sin, salvation, and
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The Holy Spirit: God With Us and In Us
Among the most misunderstood doctrines in Christianity is the person and work of the Holy Spirit. Some reduce Him to a vague “force.” Others overemphasize ecstatic experiences. Still others neglect His role entirely. Yet, without the Holy Spirit, there is no power for the Christian life, no transformation, no Church, and no application of the gospel.
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Hell: What the Bible Actually Says
Hell is not a medieval invention. It’s not a metaphor. It’s not “just separation from God.” It is a real, terrifying consequence for unrepentant sin—described clearly, repeatedly, and with increasing specificity from the Old Testament through the words of Jesus Himself.
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Heaven and Hell: What the Bible Really Says
In a world of fluffy clouds, cartoon devils, and well-worn clichés like “heaven gained another angel,” it’s no wonder confusion about the afterlife is rampant. Pop culture has shaped much of what people believe about heaven and hell, but the Bible tells a far more compelling—and sobering—story. This article offers a deeply biblical, non-denominational explanation of heaven and hell using Greek and Hebrew definitions, Scripture in context, and no theological fluff.
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What The Bible Says About Greed
Greed isn’t just a personal flaw—it’s a spiritual cancer that Scripture treats with deadly seriousness. It hides behind ambition, masquerades as “blessing,” and often disguises itself as success. Yet in both the teachings of Jesus and the writings of Paul, greed is not just frowned upon—it’s condemned as idolatry (Colossians 3:5, NLT).
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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.
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Faith Vs. Works
If you've been in church for any length of time, you've probably heard it said: “We’re saved by grace, not by works.” And that's absolutely true. The gospel begins with grace—unearned, undeserved favor from God. But here’s the tension: if that's all there is, then why does the Bible spend so much time talking about how we live, what we do, and whether or not we obey?
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