The parable reveals God's love for us...
The Book of Ruth is a prophetic blueprint of the Harpazo, casting a shadow of the Church being "snatched away." Through the Kinsman-Redeemer, a Gentile bride is caught up in a story of redemption.
In this reimagined parable of the Prodigal Son, a wayward son seeks to return to his Father’s house, yearning for the cloak of love and the ring of belonging (Luke 15:22). As he journeys, he encounter
The Book of Revelation of Jesus Christ is the only book among all 66 books of the Bible where we are specifically told we will be blessed if we read it.
Jesus Christ shed His blood for us so that our sins would be forgiven, immediately forever to whoever believes. Jesus Christ's sacrifice on the cross, where He shed His blood, provides
The parable of the lost son Jesus shared with us reveals the profound truth about God's love for us. It shows how God immediately accepts us when we turn to Him.
From the beginning, we see that God’s relationship with us is deeply personal. He is our Father in heaven, and we are His sons and daughters.
The younger son asks for his portion of the inheritance, intending to leave his father’s home and journey to a distant country.
The Apostle Paul frequently emphasized the importance of the blood of Christ in his epistles, underscoring its significance in redemption, forgiveness, justification, and reconciliation.
In John's Gospel, John declares that Jesus is God.