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Is Lust a Sin?

Lust is more than a biological urge; it is an internal choice that affects your soul. Discover what the Bible says about the dangers of lust and how Jesus offers a path to a new nature and a clean heart.

Is the Kingdom of God Limited to One Church?

Many people are taught that their specific church is the “only” way to God. But what does the Bible actually say? We explore the true meaning of the Kingdom of God and how to find freedom in the grace of Jesus Christ.

How Do I Find a Safe Accountability Partner?

Don’t walk the spiritual path alone. Learn how to identify a safe, trustworthy accountability partner who will help you bring your struggles into the light and point you back to Jesus.

If I’m Saved By Grace, How Do My Works Fit In?

Are you confused about the role of good works in the Christian life? Learn how grace and works work together to fulfill God’s purpose for your life without losing the joy of your salvation.

What Does the Bible Say about Government?

Is government a human invention or a divine gift? Explore the biblical framework for authority, from self-control to civil law, and see how God uses leadership to foster peace and justice in our world today.

Who Was Philo of Alexandria?

Philo of Alexandria was a Jewish leader and philosopher who lived during the time of Jesus. Known for his “Logos” doctrine, he bridged the gap between Greek philosophy and the Bible.

What Did Philo Teach about the Logos?

Philo of Alexandria lived during the time of Jesus and wrote extensively about the “Logos” as a divine bridge. Discover how his philosophical teachings set the stage for the biblical revelation of Jesus Christ as the Word made flesh.

What Was the Greek Concept of the Logos?

Before the Apostle John wrote his Gospel, Greek philosophers were already talking about the “Logos.” Understand the origins of this concept and how the Bible transformed an impersonal force into a personal Savior.

How Should I Deal With Envy?

Envy is often called the most miserable sin because it offers no joy, only resentment. Learn how to deal with envy by recognizing it as a spiritual issue and finding true contentment in God’s unique plan for your life.

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