Sabbath vs. the Lord’s Day: What’s the Difference According to the Bible?

Silhouette of a cross on a hill at sunset representing the Sabbath and the Lord’s Day

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When Healing Doesn’t Come: Understanding Why God Doesn’t Heal Everyone

A sick person reading the Bible in a sunlit room, praying with quiet faith despite illness.

Have you ever prayed for someone to be healed—really prayed, with all the faith you could muster—only to watch them get worse instead of better? I have. Maybe you have too. It leaves you confused, heartbroken, and wondering what went wrong. If God is all-powerful, if He truly hears our prayers, then why doesn’t He … Read more

What did Jesus really mean when He said, “Do not judge?”

Wooden judge’s gavel with the phrase “Do not judge! What did Jesus mean?”—depicting a biblical teaching on judgment.

“Don’t judge me!” How many times have you heard someone say that—maybe even in a heated conversation or an online debate? Chances are, they were quoting (or misquoting) one of the most well-known verses in the Bible: “Do not judge, or you too will be judged” (Matthew 7:1). It’s become almost a cultural slogan—used to … Read more

Psalm 91 Explained: What It Means to Abide Under God’s Shadow

An individual sitting in a serene field, bathed in soft sunlight, symbolizing God's protective presence as described in Psalm 91.

In today’s society, living in someone else’s shadow is often seen as undesirable. It implies receiving less attention, feeling unimportant, or even becoming invisible. No one wants to be overshadowed by another. However, being under God’s shadow is the best place to be. Why? Because in His shadow, we find protection, safety, and security. Psalm … Read more

The Power of Intercessory Prayer: Why Praying for Others Matters

A pair of clasped hands in prayer with a blurred background of a church and a Bible, symbolizing intercessory prayer and spiritual connection.

Prayer is the lifeblood of the Christian walk, sustaining our relationship with Jesus. Each believer has a unique prayer life, and the depth of our prayers often reflects the closeness of our relationship with Him. It is through prayer that we commune with God, seek His guidance, and align ourselves with His will. Without prayer, … Read more

What is the Will of God in Marriage?

An open Bible with two wedding rings placed on top, symbolizing a Christ-centered marriage and commitment under God's will.

Christians often hold different views on God’s will in selecting a spouse. Some believe that God has chosen one specific person for each of us, and it is our responsibility to find that person. They argue that those who marry based solely on personal desire may risk stepping outside of God’s will, leading to potential … Read more

When God Puts Your Faith to the Test: A Lesson from Abraham

Abraham raises a knife above Isaac on a stone altar atop Mount Moriah, as a ram emerges from the bushes in the background under golden divine light.

This article has been updated to include more insights and reflections on Abraham’s faith journey. We have also revised the title to better reflect the message of the post. We hope these additions will further encourage and strengthen your walk with God. Faith is one of the greatest gifts we can have, yet it is … Read more

Politics and the Bible: Should Christians Engage?

A voter places a ballot into a box beside an open Holy Bible, symbolizing the intersection of faith and political engagement.

Updated for the 2025 Philippine Elections This article was previously titled “Politics and the Bible: Are They Compatible?” and has been updated for clarity and relevance. Some comments may refer to the older version of the article. Have you ever heard someone say that Christians and the Church should stay out of politics? Some argue … Read more

Biblical Tithing: Law, Grace, and Generosity Explained

An open Bible labeled "Tithe," gold coins scattered in the center, and a hand offering a coin, representing biblical giving and generosity.

Note: This post has been updated to reflect a more comprehensive view of biblical giving. Some comments may reference an earlier version of this article. If you belong to a church that teaches and practices tithing, you likely know Malachi 3:10 by heart. Pastors and church leaders often quote this verse to exhort their congregation … Read more

The First and Greatest Commandment of God

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The Ten Commandments of God, outlined in Exodus 20, are divided into two sections: the first five focus on our moral duties to God, while the remaining five concern our moral duties to our fellow men. In the New Testament, these commandments are summarized into two key principles: 🅰 Love God with all your heart, … Read more