GROW YOUR FAITH
For the word of God is alive and powerful. It is sharper than the sharpest two-edged sword, cutting between soul and spirit, between joint and marrow. It exposes our innermost thoughts and desires.
Hebrews 4:12 (NLT)
Nehemiah: Revealing Christ's Character and Mission
The Book of Nehemiah, found in the Old Testament, often escapes notice within the collection of biblical stories. Yet, beneath its apparently ordinary account of post-exilic Israel's endeavors to reconstruct the walls of Jerusalem lies a remarkable unveiling of Jesus Christ. While Nehemiah may not directly introduce us to the Messiah as the Gospels do, it offers a compelling glimpse into Christ's character, mission, and redemptive work in the world.
The Hermeneutical Spiral: Letting the Bible Interpret the Bible.
The hermeneutical spiral is a concept that describes the iterative and recursive nature of the interpretive process in Bible study. Let me explain: The hermeneutical spiral is like a cycle because you go through it again and again, and it helps you understand the Bible better each time. So, when you study the Bible, you don't just read it once and understand everything; you keep going back and digging deeper to learn more.
Ezra: Revealing Jesus in Unexpected Ways
The Book of Ezra, found in the Old Testament of the Bible, may seem like a historical account of events that took place thousands of years ago, but it holds a deep message that reveals the presence of Jesus Christ in unexpected ways. One might be familiar with the stories of the Bible, but let's investigate how the Book of Ezra offers a glimpse of Jesus.
Unlocking the Power of Cross-Referencing in Bible Study: A Comprehensive Guide
Cross-referencing in Bible study refers to the practice of examining related passages and references within the Bible to gain a deeper understanding of a particular verse, passage, or topic. It involves comparing different parts of the Bible that address similar themes, ideas, or events to illuminate the meaning and context of the specific passage under study.
1 and 2 Chronicles: Jesus and the Gospel Revealed
In the vast tapestry of the Old Testament, amidst the genealogies, kings, and historical accounts, a profound message echoes through the annals of time – the revelation of Jesus Christ. While the books of 1 and 2 Chronicles may at first appear to be an extensive record of Israel's lineage and its monarchy, they are, in fact, integral components of the grand narrative that unveils the essence of the Messiah, Jesus.
The Pitfalls of Proof-Texting: The Dangers of Selective Scripture Use
Proof-texting is a prevalent mistake in interpreting the Bible. This involves selectively using isolated Bible verses or passages to support a preconceived idea or argument without considering their original context, intended meaning, or the wider teachings of the Bible. It encompasses the act of extracting verses from their surrounding context and using them as "proof" to bolster a specific viewpoint.

