The content emphasizes the importance of renewing one’s mind through scripture and the implications of thought on behavior. It discusses how cognitive biases can distort perception of truth and highlights the interplay between theology, engineering, and neuroplasticity in shaping one’s worldview and mental health. Memorization of scripture is posited as a key practice.
Category Archives: Faith in God
Bible Study—Priests and Kings
The content discusses the biblical concepts of leadership, particularly as kings and priests, emphasizing that all believers hold this status. It contrasts religious and governmental leadership structures, and critiques the unconstitutional nature of the 1954 Johnson Amendment that restricts pastors from political engagement. Jesus will separate the sheep from the goats, as per Matthew 25:31-46.
Bible Study: Philemon— The Beginning and The End of American Slavery
This article explores the abolition of slavery in the USA, emphasizing the influence of Christianity and Biblical teachings on this movement. It outlines the historical context, highlighting the northern states’ efforts using scripture against slavery, contrasting with the southern states’ justifications. The author invites readers to reflect on faith and personal values.
Democrats Question The Arrests of Texas Democrat Legislators: How Should Christians Respond?
Headline The Texan News, August 8, 2025 — U.S. Reps. Casar and Crockett Question DOJ, FBI for ‘Hunting Down’ Quorum-Breaking Texas Democrats Article III, Section 10 of the Texas State Constitution states: “Two-thirds of each House shall constitute a quorum to do business, but a smaller number may adjourn from day to day, and compel …
Whether Forecast—Are You Prepared for the Coming Storms?
The U.S. national debt poses a significant risk, hinting at an impending economic collapse. Despite President Trump’s measures towards a balanced budget, challenges persist. The text reflects on biblical teachings, underscoring that both believers and non-believers face hardships. Ultimately, it advocates for faith in God’s grace amidst forthcoming challenges.
Constitutional Minute—The True Corrective of Abuses of Constitutional Power
The article claims that Barack Obama, with a communist background, symbolizes the infiltration of socialism into the Democratic Party, threatening American values. It asserts a connection between socialism and atheism, critiques contemporary education’s shift away from moral teachings, and emphasizes the necessity of enlightenment and truth as safeguards for freedoms.
Bible Study—”♫What the world needs now, is Love, Sweet Love♩♪”
In 1965, Jackie DeShannon recorded “What the World Needs Now is Love.” The text emphasizes the significance of love, especially unconditional love, and describes Mother Teresa’s dedication to serving the marginalized. Understanding one’s calling, both secular and divine, is crucial, as everyone is invited to accept God’s love and forgiveness.
Bible Study—”Where was God when I needed Him?”
The content discusses how Jesus demonstrates knowledge and authority through several biblical accounts, revealing intimate details about individuals and performing miracles, such as healing blindness and raising Lazarus. It emphasizes Jesus’ divine nature as God incarnate and reinforces the belief in God’s omnipresence and omniscience, urging recognition of His power despite human suffering.
Understanding Islam
Islam has no historical roots except the Jewish Tanach. Today, millions of Muslims are turning to faith in the Jewish Messiah, Yeshua, Jesus, the Christ.
Christianity traces its roots to the lives of the first two human beings, Adam and Eve. Christianity does not replace Judaism, represented by the olive tree. Christianity is an engrafted branch in the olive tree.
For most of history, Jews and Christians have been at odds. The rebirth of the nation of Israel serves to unite Christians and Jews.
Bible Study—John 2:22 “They believed the Scripture.” What Scripture?
The content discusses the significance of the Old Testament in understanding the New Testament, specifically in the context of Jesus’s teachings. It highlights how early Christians, originally Jewish, relied on Old Testament scriptures, as the New Testament was written later. It addresses Replacement Theology and emphasizes God’s ongoing covenant with Israel.
