Atonement: The Price Jesus Paid for Your Redemption
Atonement means Jesus died in your place so you could be forgiven, healed, and restored—it’s the heart of the Gospel.
Atonement means Jesus died in your place so you could be forgiven, healed, and restored—it’s the heart of the Gospel.
Original sin is humanity’s inherited sinful nature from Adam and Eve’s disobedience, separating us from God and our need for redemption.
The Old Testament reveals God’s story of creation, covenant, and redemption, forming the foundation that points to Jesus.
Revelation reveals Jesus Christ’s ultimate victory over evil, offering hope and justice not just for the future but for today.
Can salvation be lost once received, or is it eternally secure? Discover what the Bible teaches about the security of your salvation.
Christians often hear about the Holy Spirit as the power who dwells within us, guides us, and transforms us into the image of Christ. But when we look at the Old Testament, the Spirit seems to come and go, empowering certain individuals for specific tasks. How can we understand these differences? Is the Holy Spirit […]
Exodus tells of God’s power to rescue, redeem, and lead us from bondage into a new life of freedom and hope in Him.
To repent means turning from sin with sincere sorrow, seeking God’s forgiveness, and choosing to follow Him in obedience and faith.
Baptism is a sacred act of dying to sin and rising with Christ—an outward sign of inner transformation and new life.
Daniel’s story shows unwavering faith in God, inspiring us to stay faithful and steadfast amid life’s pressures and temptations.