April 7, 2026
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Matthew 23:9 – what did Jesus mean by “do not call anyone on earth your father” – does this mean our biological dad? Or priests?
Matthew 23:9 that brings us right into the heart of how we apply Jesus’ “tough” words to our modern religious landscape. We all refer to our human fathers as “father,” “dad,” etc., but in this case, Jesus was referring to our heavenly Father, Jehovah. In context, Jesus wasn’t
March 26, 2026
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Is it a sin to be rich?
Money is important to live, but just how important should it be? Some people say that being a good Christian means that God will automatically bless you with riches, but this is not true. Jesus and his apostles owned very few possessions, and they never taught that a Christian’s life would be
Faith or Fear? – Part 2: Hell
The teaching of hell has inspired fear in mankind for generations. But is this teaching actually found in the
March 17, 2026
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Not all of my family has been baptized. Do I need to worry about them getting into heaven?
You do not need to worry about your unbaptized family members being excluded from heaven, because the Scriptures reveal a far more expansive and compassionate plan of salvation than the traditional idea that death instantly sends a person to either heaven or hell.  The Bible shows that God’s
February 18, 2026
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Why would God create us if He knew we would just die?
God did not create humanity with the intention of having us die; His original purpose was for mankind to live eternally in a perfect relationship with Him on a perfected earth (Genesis 1:26–28; Psalm 115:16). When God finished His creation, He declared it “very good,” meaning it was flawless,
February 14, 2026
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Could people with different religions go to heaven?
The question of whether people with different religions can go to heaven is answered by distinguishing between God’s universal plan for salvation and the specific, limited call to a heavenly reward. The call to heaven is not a universal offer made to all of humanity at this time; rather, it is a
February 3, 2026
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Newsletter: How God Views Antisemitism?
The rebirth of Israel in 1948 stands as one of history’s greatest miracles - a nation destroyed, its people scattered worldwide, yet restored to their homeland nearly 2,000 years later. In today’s climate of rising antisemitism and conflict, these events call for careful reflection. The Bible
January 27, 2026
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What does Isaiah 49:3-6 mean?
Isaiah 49 is part of a prophecy about the restoration of Israel. When God, through Moses, gave Israel the opportunity to become His chosen people (Exodus 19:5-6), they agreed to follow God’s commandments (Exodus 19:8). Chief among these commandments was that they needed to abandon any worship of
January 1, 2026
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Does God ask us today to stand with Israel?
When Christians talk about having a certain posture toward Israel, it isn’t about politics or nationalism — it’s about recognizing how God has woven Israel into His plan from the very beginning. The starting point is the covenant God made with Abraham, where He promised, “I will bless those
December 6, 2025
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Faith or Fear? Part One – The Rapture
Today’s society is filled with many fears. New fears such as global warming, microplastics, and AI compete alongside long-established fears like war, societal instability, financial insecurity, sickness, and perhaps the oldest fear of all, death. For many, faith is the remedy for fear. Christians
December 5, 2025
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Israel – Born to Destiny
The regathering of Israel to their ancient homeland is a fulfillment of Bible Prophecy. What will be Israel’s place in the Kingdom of God? What will God’s Kingdom be
November 28, 2025
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Does the general resurrection (the second) occur literally at the end of the Millennium or during it? (Revelation 20:4,5,6)
The belief that the second resurrection will occur at the end of the millennium is based on Revelation 20:5, “But the rest of the dead lived not again until the thousand years were finished. This is the first resurrection.”  However, the first portion of verse 5 has
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