False Doctrine vs Biblical Truth

The Bible teaches that many commonly accepted Christian doctrines—such as going to heaven at death, an immortal soul, and eternal torment in hell—are not supported by Scripture. Instead, the Bible reveals that the dead are unconscious until the resurrection, eternal life is a gift from God, and believers will inherit the Kingdom of God on … Read more

Who Is the God of the Old Testament?

The God of the Old Testament is the same divine Being who later came to earth as Jesus Christ. The Bible reveals that the LORD (YHWH), who spoke to Abraham, Moses, and Israel, was not God the Father but the pre-incarnate Word—who became Jesus Christ (John 1:1–3, 14). He was the active Creator, Lawgiver, and … Read more

How to Keep the Days of Unleavened Bread: Meaning, Symbols, and Christian Practice

The Bible reveals seven annual festivals commanded by God, and two of the first observances in that cycle arrive in the spring: the Passover and the Days of Unleavened Bread. Passover begins first, and the next day starts a seven-day festival called the Days of Unleavened Bread. For many readers, this festival may seem unfamiliar. … Read more

Did Jesus Preach a Different Gospel Than Paul?

No, Jesus and Paul did not preach different gospels. Jesus preached the gospel of the Kingdom of God, and Paul continued teaching the same message while explaining salvation through Jesus Christ, repentance, faith, grace, and obedience. One of the most common claims today—especially in theological debates—is that Jesus and Paul preached different gospels. Some say: … Read more

Why Most Churches Don’t Teach the Gospel of the Kingdom of God?

Most churches do not teach the Gospel of the Kingdom of God because over time Christianity shifted its focus from the message Jesus preached—the coming government and reign of God—to primarily emphasizing heaven, personal salvation, and church tradition. Yet Jesus consistently preached the Kingdom of God as the core of the gospel (Mark 1:14–15; Luke … Read more

What Is Passover in the Bible—and Should Christians Celebrate It?

Passover in the Bible is a God-ordained observance that commemorates Israel’s deliverance from Egypt and ultimately points to Jesus Christ as the Lamb of God who takes away sin. Instituted in Exodus and fulfilled in the New Testament, Passover symbolizes redemption through the blood of Christ (Exodus 12; John 1:29). Christians should celebrate Passover because … Read more

What are God’s Annual Festivals (Holy Days)?

God’s Annual Festivals (Holy Days) are seven biblical observances established by God and recorded in Leviticus 23 that reveal His plan of salvation for humanity. These days—Passover, the Days of Unleavened Bread, Pentecost, the Feast of Trumpets, the Day of Atonement, the Feast of Tabernacles, and the Last Great Day—outline the step-by-step fulfillment of God’s … Read more

Why Christians Should Keep the Passover: A Biblical Explanation

Christians should keep the Passover because Jesus Christ commanded His followers to observe it in remembrance of His sacrifice, and the early Church continued this practice. The Passover reveals the foundation of salvation—Christ as the Lamb of God whose blood brings forgiveness of sins (1 Corinthians 5:7; Luke 22:19–20). Rather than being replaced, Passover was … Read more

Was Jesus the God of the Old Testament?

The Pre-Incarnate Jesus Christ – A foundational teaching of Scripture is that Jesus Christ did not begin His existence at His human birth in Bethlehem. Rather, He existed eternally with God the Father and actively interacted with humanity long before His incarnation. The Bible reveals that the One who later became Jesus Christ is the … Read more