Truth that Leads to Godliness
What should Christians feel when they study the end times? Touring through Revelation, we see that the book is the revelation of Jesus Christ — and the glorious end to come is the spring of hope for the believer through every trial.

What does it mean to be sanctified, and what fuels that pursuit? From Titus 2:11-14, we see that our great salvation itself is the motivation God gives for godly living. Our sanctification finds its source of strength in the riches of the Gospel.

How do Christians relate to the covenants of Scripture, and what difference does that make for how we read the Old Testament? Surveying the Noahic and Mosaic Covenants, we see God's unwavering faithfulness to His promises and learn how to draw timeless, transforming principles from every part of His Word.

How does God's inspired Word transform us?

Could AI replace the local church? Far from it — God designed His people to grow together under shepherding leaders, mutual encouragement, and loving accountability. From 1 Thessalonians 5, we see three reasons believers will always need the local church: God-appointed leaders who shepherd our souls, brothers and sisters who remind us of the truth, and a community that walks with us through repentance and restoration.

How can we be sure we'll keep the faith to the end? In Romans 8:31-39, Paul builds an unshakable case that nothing — not people, not circumstances, not death, not anything in all creation — can separate those who are in Christ from the love of God. We stand secure in our salvation because of God's keeping love for us.

Where did all the evil in our world come from? Genesis 3 reveals sin's deceitful, appealing, and devastating nature — and the hope of redemption God offers through the promised offspring, Jesus Christ.