In the beginning, there was no debate about God. Adam walked with Him. Eve heard His voice. Cain and Abel brought their offerings before Him. Noah received His commands face to face. The earliest chapters of human history describe a people who knew God directly, not through ritual, not through religion, but through personal, unmediated...
Category: Systematic Theology
Dive into the organized study of Christian doctrines, including the nature of God, the Trinity, creation, and the church. Understand how biblical teachings form a cohesive system of faith
Free From the Natural: How God Designed the World and Man's Place Above It
God made this world, and when He made it, He designed it to be self-sustaining. Every system, from the reproduction of trees and birds, to the ecosystems that regenerate continually, to the red blood cells that fight infection and the DNA that checks and repairs itself, was built to function without constant intervention. In every...
The Father's Public Declaration of the Son
At the Transfiguration the Father did not make Christ His Son. He publicly presented the Son to whom all authority had been entrusted.
The Lamb and the Dove: Where the Spirit Led the Son
The Spirit descended on Christ at the Jordan and led Him first into the wilderness. Divine guidance is not measured by the absence of hardship.
Jesus Christ: The Fulfillment of the Redemptive Names of Jehovah
The covenant names of the Old Testament were never isolated revelations. Each disclosed a dimension of the one Redeemer who was still to come.
The Fullness of God in Christ: The Incarnation and Our Redemption
Paul says the fullness of the Godhead dwells bodily in Christ. That claim is not decorative. It is what makes redemption possible at all.






