Bible Study Topics

The Role of the Holy Spirit in Grace Dispensation

If you’ve ever wrestled with the way God operates through different dispensations, you’re not alone. I get asked a lot about how the Holy Spirit fits into the picture, especially when it comes to the dispensation of grace. There’s this layered complexity in Scripture that can trip up even seasoned believers unless you’re rightly dividing

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Why We Don’t Seek Signs to Confirm God’s Word

You ever notice how some folks are constantly fishing for signs from God, like He’s some cosmic slot machine doling out answers? The moment uncertainty creeps in, the go-to move is scanning the skies, looking for flashing neon lights or miraculous confirmations. But here’s the kicker—if you truly know the Bible from the perspective of

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The Hope Laid Up in Heaven for Believers

There’s something almost radical about the hope believers carry with them—a hope not rooted in what can be seen or touched, but something set far beyond this temporal world. When Paul talks about “the hope laid up for you in heaven,” he’s not talking about some vague wishful thinking or a hazy afterlife comfort. No,

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The Role of Conscience in the Age of Grace

Conscience plays a surprisingly tricky role in the life of a believer living under grace. It’s one of those things that many talk about, but few seem to fully grasp—especially when you’re coming from the clear, sharp lens of rightly dividing the Word of Truth. The Age of Grace doesn’t throw conscience out the window;

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The Difference Between Prophetic Fulfillment and Mystery Revelation

Sometimes when you dive into Scripture, especially when wrestling with prophecy, it feels like you’re reading two different Bibles at once. There’s this straightforward, crystal-clear stuff—prophetic fulfillment—that hits you like a bam! Then there’s the elusive, deeper revelation that seems veiled in mystery, reserved only for those who really dig and rightly divide the Word

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Understanding Paul’s Pattern for the Church

There’s something distinctly beautiful—and often overlooked—about Paul’s approach to building the early Church. When you dive into his letters and missions, one can’t help but notice a pattern that isn’t just about rules or doctrine; it’s about a lived-out grace that shapes community, identity, and purpose in a radically new way. For those of us

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Why We Are Not Spiritual Israel

You know, there’s a subtle but critical misunderstanding floating around in some corners of Christianity—that we, as believers in Christ, are somehow the “spiritual Israel.” It sounds catchy, even comforting. After all, Israel is God’s chosen nation, and who wouldn’t want to be part of that prestigious lineage, right? But here’s the kicker: if we

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The Mystery of the Body of Christ Not Found in Prophecy

Try as we might, flipping through every prophet’s scroll and peering into every apocalyptic vision, the Body of Christ—the Church as Paul reveals it—just doesn’t show up. It’s not lurking in Isaiah or hanging out with Ezekiel’s wheels. You search in vain, expecting to find the same divine spotlight, the same prophetic build-up, but nope.

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How Paul’s Epistles Reveal Our Heavenly Calling

Have you ever paused to think about what Paul was really driving at when he talked about our “heavenly calling”? It’s not some vague, distant invitation to vague spiritual bliss, but a precise, radical reorientation of who we are in Christ. When you dive into Paul’s epistles—letters penned from prison, shipwrecks, and missionary trails—you start

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The “Unsearchable Riches of Christ” in Ephesians 3

There is something profoundly staggering about what Paul reveals in Ephesians 3: the “unsearchable riches of Christ.” You don’t often find words like that tossed around—“unsearchable” and “riches” rubbing shoulders in the same phrase, especially coming from a man who’s been beaten, shipwrecked, and imprisoned multiple times for the faith. When Paul uses that kind

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