
The vows of Christian marriage are directly related to the faithfulness, nature, and work of Christ. Therefore, the vows many couples make such as “until death do us part” and “in sickness or health” should carry extreme value and endurance because Christ has exhibited the same in His loving pursuit of us.

Jesus Christ is the 2nd person of the Trinity (Matthew 3:16-17). He enjoys a fully divine nature and fully human nature. Being fully divine, Jesus Christ pre-existed all creation along with the Father and Holy Spirit (Colossians 1:17, John 1:1, John 8:58, John 17:5, Hebrews 13:8, Revelation 1:8). He was instrumental in the [...]

A worldview is a lens through which one sees and understands life. A Christian worldview encompasses everything one believes about God, the metaphysical uniqueness of creation, the uniqueness of a revelational epistemology, the uniqueness of the image of God, and the unique complexity of man as the treasure of creation.
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In parts of the world today there is a celebration, or at least a recognition of Reformation Day. Marked on calendars as October 31 and officially celebrated on the Sunday prior (Reformation Sunday), Reformation Day is a recognition of the efforts of many protestant theologians (reformers) who are now dead and gone. They sought [...]

The Doctrine of Man begins with the creation of man. Scripture reveals that God created mankind, in His image-male and female, on the sixth day of creation (Genesis 1:26). God’s creation of man was for the purpose of man willfully ascribing Him glory (Psalm 8:5; Isaiah 43:7; Ephesians 1:11-12).
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The Doctrine of the Trinity explains that God is One yet exists as three persons, as the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The term trinity means “tri-unity” and expresses that fact that while God is three persons, He is unified into one God. According to Wayne Grudem, there are 3 statements which summarize [...]

The revelation of God is made up of God’s personal and purposeful disclosure of His person, nature, attributes, and glory to mankind. God has revealed Himself in two ways; general and special revelation. General revelation consists of God’s continual, personal, purposeful, and partial disclosure of Himself to all mankind at all times everywhere. [...]





































