Explaining The Book

Month: February 2025

  • 1 Corinthians 15:24-28 Explained

    In 1 Corinthians 15:24-28, Paul outlines the completion of Christ’s redemptive work, highlighting His ongoing reign and the ultimate subjection of all creation under His authority. Death, as the last enemy, will be abolished, leading to the kingdom’s restoration. This assures believers of final victory and hope in Christ’s resurrection.

    1 Corinthians 15:24-28 Explained
  • Psalm 72 Explained

    Psalm 72 outlines an ideal vision of a king’s reign, marked by justice, compassion, and global sovereignty. Initially applied to Solomon, it ultimately points to Jesus Christ, the perfect King. The psalm indicates a future kingdom fulfilling these promises, offering hope for believers as they await Christ’s return.

    Psalm 72 Explained
  • Isaiah 2:2–4 Explained

    Isaiah 2:2–4 presents a prophetic vision of God’s future kingdom, highlighting the exaltation of Mount Zion, the nations seeking divine knowledge, and the establishment of peace. This passage emphasizes the inclusivity of God’s plan and the transformative reign of the Messiah, culminating in a time of unity and harmony for all peoples.

    Isaiah 2:2–4 Explained
  • Leviticus 19 Explained

    Leviticus 19 articulates the concept of holiness in Israel, interweaving ethical, social, and religious mandates within a structured poetic framework. Its key themes emphasize moral integrity, social justice, and love for others, culminating in the command to “love your neighbor.” This chapter’s relevance resonates throughout biblical texts, highlighting holiness as a way of life.

    Leviticus 19 Explained