Second Coming of Jesus Christ: Prominent and Important

The second coming of Christ is a subject of great importance to the church. This is evident from the amount of testimony relative to it, in connection with the resurrection of the just and the Judgment, found both in the Old and New Testaments. The inspired writers, in their threatenings against the ungodly, in their […]

The Sufferings of Christ

“God is love.” His love manifested toward fallen man, in the gift of his beloved Son, amazed the holy angels. “God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever beliehristveth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” The Son was the brightness of the Father’s glory, and the […]

 The Biblical and Historical Origins of the Sabbath

 The Biblical and Historical Origins of the Sabbath
 
The Old Testament
In this blog, we dive deep into the Bible to explore the origins, commands, and ongoing significance of the Sabbath. From the creation story in Genesis to the teachings of Jesus and the early church, we’ll uncover how this day of rest is woven throughout Scripture. […]

What Is Sabbath in the Bible? Finding Peace in Divine Rest

What is Sabbath? It’s a topic as ancient as earth itself. Many have heard of it, some observe it, and yet most don’t understand it (at least not completely). Whether you’re new to the Bible or a seasoned student, God’s unchanging Word can show you the answers you’re looking […]

Exploring Different Denominational Views on Eternal Torment and Hell

Why do so many churches teach eternal conscious torment? Do all Christians believe in an everlasting hell? What about other religions?
There is no universal source of answers to these questions. Beliefs on the divine punishment for the unsaved, including what hell is (literal fire vs. […]

Why Many Religions Teach the Nonbiblical View of Eternal Torment or Hell

Why Many Religions Teach the Nonbiblical View of Eternal Torment (Hell)
Below is a careful, historical, and theological explanation of why some religions reject eternal hell and how the doctrine of eternal conscious torment emerged, with special attention to early Christianity and the influence of Greco-Roman philosophy. I’ll keep this clear, structured, and balanced rather than […]