God is The Father
The most fundamental question about Christianity is, “Who is God?” That’s because God’s identity is the foundation upon which the tenets of the faith stand. Who, then, is this God?
The Gods Have Become Like Men
In this post, we’ll examine Paul and Barnabas’s first visit to Lystra to discover whether the deity of Christ and his theorized incarnation, in particular, was part of the message the apostles shared in this city in modern-day Turkey.
The Principle of Agency in the Old Testament
The principle of agency, also known as the law of agency, is an important precept that helps us better understand Scripture as a whole and, more specifically, who Yahushua is, his ministry, and his relationship to Yahuwah.
What about ''The Holy Spirit''?
Since “the only true God” is “the Father,” and since He is “holy” and He is “spirit,” He is also referred to in Scripture as “the Holy Spirit.”
Hebrews’ use of the Old Testament
The New Testament is our divinely inspired commentary on the Old Testament. Here are the places where the author of Hebrews quotes the Old Testament.
A reading of Philippians 2:5-11
Many see Philippians 2 as portraying the descent of a heavenly, divine Person to become human. Is that really what Paul is saying, though?