Christian Doctrines

How Do I Know I’m Truly Saved?

How Do I Know I’m Truly Saved?

Wondering if you’re truly saved? Learn the biblical signs of genuine faith, assurance in Christ, and what it means to be born again.

What Is the Difference Between Mercy and Grace?

What Is the Difference Between Mercy and Grace?

Mercy and grace are twin pillars of salvation—distinct yet essential; without both, the gospel loses its power.

How Can I Be Saved?

How Can I Be Saved?

Salvation isn’t earned—it’s a gift. Discover how faith in Jesus Christ brings forgiveness, new life, and eternal hope through grace.

What Is the Difference Between Soul and Spirit?

What Is the Difference Between Soul and Spirit?

Scripture shows soul and spirit are distinct, and understanding both is key to growth, healing, and walking with the Holy Spirit.

Why Do Christians Believe in the Resurrection?

Why Do Christians Believe in the Resurrection?

Christians believe in the resurrection because it proves Jesus’ victory over sin and death, confirming Him as the Son of God and Savior.

Deuteronomy: The Final Words of Moses, the Call to Love God

Deuteronomy: The Final Words of Moses, the Call to Love God

Deuteronomy is Moses’ final plea to choose life by loving God—offering timeless guidance at life’s turning points.

The Work of Christ as Prophet, Priest, and King

The Work of Christ as Prophet, Priest, and King

Jesus fulfills our deepest needs: as Prophet with truth, as Priest with mercy, and as King with peace and protection.

What Does It Mean That God Is Sovereign?

What Does It Mean That God Is Sovereign?

God’s sovereignty means He reigns with supreme power, authority, and wisdom—nothing happens without His knowledge, will, or purpose.

Why Is the Church Called the Body of Christ?

Why Is the Church Called the Body of Christ?

The Church as Christ’s body isn’t just a metaphor—it shapes our identity, mission, and relationships as followers of Jesus.

The Ten Commandments of God

The Ten Commandments of God

The Ten Commandments reveal God’s heart and point us to Jesus—the only One who fulfilled them and offers grace to all.