Was Jesus Married? Exploring Mary Magdalene, Ancient Sources, and the Modern “Bloodline” Myth

The author reflects on the historical Jesus, asserting that both biblical and extrabiblical sources confirm His existence and crucifixion, countering sensational theories. Mary Magdalene’s role as a devoted disciple is highlighted, with no evidence supporting claims of her being Jesus’s wife. Ultimately, Jesus’s legacy is seen as spiritual, emphasizing discipleship over marital speculation.

Countering the Anti-Paul Movement: Scripture Context Matters

The anti‑Paul movement sounds persuasive on the surface, but once you examine the arguments carefully, they fall apart because they misunderstand the text, the history, or the context of Scripture. Go along with me on this deep dive, bring your Bible so you can study along in His Word. Below is a clear, structured breakdownContinue reading “Countering the Anti-Paul Movement: Scripture Context Matters”

The Truth About Paul: Misconceptions and Historical Evidence

The content discusses the legitimacy of Paul’s apostleship, refuting claims that he was a false apostle. It emphasizes that multiple New Testament sources support his authority, including Jesus’ endorsement and recognition by early church leaders. Critics often misunderstand or misinterpret Paul, but the historical evidence backs his teachings and role in Christianity.

Small Group Study: The Steps Leading to Christ’s 1,000‑Year Reign

Session Goal To explore the biblical events leading to the 1,000‑year reign of Christ (the Millennium), understand their significance, and reflect on how these truths shape our lives today. 1. Opening Question (5 minutes) Start with something simple to get everyone talking: 2. Read the Main Scriptures (10 minutes) Have different group members read aloud:Continue reading “Small Group Study: The Steps Leading to Christ’s 1,000‑Year Reign”

Walking Through the Steps Leading to Christ’s 1,000‑Year Reign

The author reflects on biblical prophecy, particularly Revelation 19-20, emphasizing the sequence leading to Christ’s 1,000-year reign. Key events include the Tribulation, the resurrection of believers, Christ’s glorious return, the defeat of evil, and the establishment of His kingdom. This study brings hope by affirming God’s plan for restoration and justice.

Salvation Through Jesus: My Personal Journey

The author recounts their transformative journey to salvation, marked by moments of realization about spiritual need, the weight of sin, and the unconditional love of Jesus. This led to a personal acceptance of faith, resulting in deep inner peace and significant life changes. Salvation is portrayed as a lifeline accessible to all.

Small Group Study: Walking Through the Teachings of Jesus

This study guides participants through the essential teachings of Jesus over several weeks, combining Scripture, historical context, and practical applications. Key themes include love, the kingdom of God, compassion, forgiveness, humility, integrity, trust, and transformation, each aimed at deepening understanding and fostering personal growth.

Walking Through the Teachings of Jesus

Jesus’ teachings, rooted in first-century Judea, emphasize love, radical compassion, and humility. He redefined the Kingdom of God as a spiritual reality, advocated for forgiveness, and challenged social boundaries. His call for transformation urged individuals to align their lives with God’s vision, promoting a new human experience centered on love and trust.

Living What I Believe: A Personal Journey Through the Book of James

The book of James profoundly influenced my faith journey, urging me to bridge the gap between belief and actions. It taught me to view trials as growth opportunities, practice humility, reject favoritism, and embrace community. Ultimately, James emphasizes that genuine faith is lived out through actions, continuously challenging me to be authentic in my walk with God.

Small Group Study: Stephen’s Speech in Acts 7

“A Story of Faithfulness, Rebellion, and Courage” Session Goal To understand why Stephen retells Israel’s history, what he reveals about God and human hearts, and how his message challenges us today. 1. Read the Passage Together Acts 7:1–53 (Stephen’s speech) and optionally 7:54–60 (his martyrdom). Encourage someone to read aloud with emotion—it’s a dramatic moment.Continue reading “Small Group Study: Stephen’s Speech in Acts 7”