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  • Jesus of Nazareth as the Promised Messiah in 2 Peter 1

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    In 2 Peter 1, the apostle Peter affirms Jesus as the promised Messiah of the Old Testament. He highlights Jesus’ divine power and the fulfillment of Old Testament promises, backed by his eyewitness testimony of the Transfiguration. Peter emphasizes that prophetic Scriptures, inspired by the Holy Spirit, confirm Jesus as the fulfillment of God’s redemptive…

    Jesus of Nazareth as the Promised Messiah in 2 Peter 1
  • Who was Peter in the Bible?

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    The Apostle Peter, originally a fisherman, became a foundational figure in the early Church through his bold faith and leadership. Despite his failures, Peter experienced restoration and played a crucial role in spreading the gospel, particularly among Gentiles. His writings inspire believers, affirming God’s transformative grace and importance of humility.

    Who was Peter in the Bible?
  • Who wrote 2 Peter?

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    The Apostle Peter authored the epistle of 2 Peter, asserting his authority and firsthand experiences, such as witnessing Christ’s Transfiguration. The letter emphasizes themes of godliness and warns against false teachings. Despite initial doubts about its canonicity, its apostolic origin and theological integrity affirm its value in early Church teachings.

    Who wrote 2 Peter?
  • Mark 12:28-34 Reflection

    In Mark 12:28-34, Jesus teaches that the greatest commandment is to love God wholly and to love one’s neighbor as oneself. This interaction with a scribe emphasizes that genuine obedience is relational, prioritizing love over rituals. True fulfillment of these commandments comes through Christ, empowering believers to live out this love.

    Mark 12:28-34 Reflection
  • Simeon in the Temple in Luke 2

    Simeon, a devout man in the temple from Luke 2, encounters the infant Jesus and recognizes Him as the promised Messiah. His prophetic declaration emphasizes Jesus’ role in salvation for both Israel and the Gentiles. Simeon encourages believers to trust in God’s promises while revealing Jesus’ polarizing nature and the heart’s condition.

    Simeon in the Temple in Luke 2
  • Mary in the Bible

    Mary, the mother of Jesus, is a pivotal figure in the New Testament, embodying faith and humility. Chosen by God to bear His Son, she exemplifies submission to divine will throughout her life. Mary’s interactions with Jesus and her role in early Christianity underscore her significance in God’s redemptive plan without elevating her to worship.

    Mary in the Bible
  • Were the Disciples in Acts 19:5 Re-Baptized?

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    The article discusses whether the disciples in Acts 19:5 were re-baptized after receiving John’s baptism. It argues they were not, as John’s baptism validly pointed to Christ. The focus is on the completeness of their understanding of the gospel rather than a second baptism, emphasizing the continuity of God’s covenant throughout redemptive history.

    Were the Disciples in Acts 19:5 Re-Baptized?