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Holiness in Everyday Life: Laws of Purity, Sacrifice, and Love for Neighbor
Holiness in Everyday Life: Laws of Purity, Sacrifice, and Love for Neighbor. The Day of Atonement showed Israel that God makes atonement for His people. But holiness can’t be limited to one annual ritual. Leviticus 17–19 insists that everyday life—meals, business dealings, sex, friendships—is also the arena where God’s presence is honored. Holiness is not a ceremony; it’s a lifestyle.
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Moses: Deliverer, Lawgiver, and Friend of God
Moses: Deliverer, Lawgiver, and Friend of God. Moses is one of the most towering figures in all of Scripture. Chosen by God to lead Israel out of slavery, he became the mediator of the covenant at Sinai and the author of the first five books of the Bible. His life—from the Nile River to Mount Nebo—reveals God’s power, patience, and redemptive plan pointing to Christ.
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The Death Penalty: A Biblical and Historical Examination
The Death Penalty: A Biblical and Historical Examination. Few issues generate sharper debate among Christians today than the death penalty. Some insist it is commanded by God, citing the Old Testament law. Others argue that it is abolished in Christ, pointing to Jesus’ call for forgiveness. To resolve this, we must examine Scripture carefully, consider how the early church responded, and weigh the theological implications.
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Onanism: What the Bible Actually Condemns
Onanism: What the Bible Actually Condemns. Few passages have been more misunderstood in church history than Genesis 38:8–10. Onan, Judah’s son, refuses to fulfill his duty toward Tamar, and the Lord strikes him down. For centuries, this passage has been used to condemn masturbation or all forms of birth control. But what does the Bible actually say? A careful look shows that Onan’s sin was rebellion against covenant duty, not simply the physical act itself.
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Levirate Marriage: Duty, Covenant, and Fulfillment
Levirate Marriage: Duty, Covenant, and Fulfillment. The practice of levirate marriage is one of the most curious and often misunderstood features of biblical law. At first glance, it may seem strange, even scandalous: a man marrying his brother’s widow to raise up offspring in his brother’s name. Yet within its cultural and covenantal context, levirate marriage reveals God’s concern for justice, family preservation, and ultimately, the unfolding of His promises.
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The Ten Commandments: Moral Foundations and the Table of Contents for the Law
The Ten Commandments: Moral Foundations and the Table of Contents for the Law. The Ten Commandments (עֲשֶׂרֶת הַדִּבְּרוֹת / aseret ha-dibrot, “ten words”) stand at the center of the Sinai covenant (Exodus 20; Deuteronomy 5). Delivered by God Himself with thunder and fire, they form both a summary and a table of contents for the broader Law of Moses.
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Book of Galatians Summary: Freedom in Christ
Book of Galatians Summary: Freedom in Christ. The letter to the Galatians is Paul at his most fiery and passionate. Written to a group of churches in the Roman province of Galatia, it tackles a crisis: false teachers had infiltrated, insisting Gentile believers must obey the Jewish law — especially circumcision — in order to be saved. Paul responds with urgency: salvation comes by grace through faith in Christ, not by works of the law.
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Deuteronomy Summary: Remember, Repeat, Obey
Deuteronomy Summary: Remember, Repeat, Obey. Deuteronomy is Moses’ farewell sermon. The first generation died in the wilderness. Now, their children are standing on the edge of the Promised Land—and Moses is preparing them for what’s ahead. But before they enter, they need to look back. Why? Because you don’t inherit God’s promise without remembering His process.
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Sabbath: The Forgotten Commandment
Sabbath: The Forgotten Commandment. Among the Ten Commandments, the Sabbath is the only one many modern Christians feel comfortable ignoring—and often bragging about it. While no one openly boasts about lying or committing adultery, many dismiss Sabbath rest as unnecessary or even legalistic. But before we go tossing this command into the bin of obsolescence, we must look at what Scripture actually says—and doesn’t say.
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Are Christians Under The Law of Moses?
Are Christians Under The Law of Moses? The Mosaic Law stands as one of the most hotly debated subjects in Christian theology. For some, the Law is the gold standard for obedience—even binding for believers today. For others, it is irrelevant, even harmful, a relic of an obsolete covenant.
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