Category: Biblical Studies

  • Prophets from Beginning to End: A Comparative Study of Hosea and Haggai

    Content of Message Hosea At this time, Israel had been unfaithful to God with other gods and reliance on other nations rather than Him. He called Hosea into prophethood and…

  • Spiritual Warfare

    Paul’s View on the Spiritual Aspects of Relationships in Ephesians You are driving down the freeway, enjoying music. You look around: The sky is beautiful, the mountains look clear, and…

  • The Love of the Father in 1 John

    Reading through the epistles of John, multiple themes are brought up often. These themes center around the idea of the “love of the Father” dwelling in someone and showing through…

  • The Humility of Christ in Philippians

    What is humility? Many definitions have been offered throughout human history, though I believe the biblical definition is what should be most considered. The humble are who God shows favor…

  • God’s Righteousness Displayed: An Overview of Romans

    Introduction The book of Romans is one of the most straightforward accounts of Paul’s rounded theology of soteriology and theology proper. In this letter, He writes to the Jew and…

  • The Overlap Between Paul’s Missionary Journeys and Epistles

    Introduction Acts is likely the book placed most out of context by readers of the New Testament. It stands alone as the only New Testament historical book that is not…

  • The Beatitudes: A Brief Study

    Introduction and Observations The Beatitudes are one of Christianity’s most quoted idealics. They take place during Christ’s “Sermon on the Mount,” a three-chapter-long sermon given by Jesus at the beginning…

  • A Short Discussion on James 1

    1 James, and Apostle of the church, did not consider it to his advantage to use his authority as an Apostle, but rather appealed to his audience as a willing…

  • Wisdom, Purity, and Unity through 1 Corinthians

    Synthesis Author Pauline authorship for this book is essentially uncontested by scholars across the board. This is theorized to be one of Paul’s earliest letters, and though some liberal scholars…

  • The Righteousness of God through Christ: A Study on Romans 3:21-31

    A Study on Romans 3:21-31 Thesis: The sacrifice of Christ was to bring glory to God, so believers should produce fruits.  Outline of Romans 3:21-31: Background: Why did Christ die?…