The Book of Matthew: A Guide to Christian Living

A Book of Matthew Bible Study that I wrote. Matthew Bible Study Here are some others to look at. The Gospel Coalition / Bible Project / Study and Obey The Gospel of Matthew is the first book of the New Testament and serves as a bridge between the Old Testament and the teachings of Jesus Christ. Rich in symbolism, prophecy fulfillment, and structured teaching, it is one of the most studied and quoted texts in Christianity. Historical Background and Authorship Traditionally, the Gospel is attributed to Matthew the Apostle, one of the twelve disciples of Jesus Christ. Matthew was a...Read More

The Lore of the Antichrist: Origins, Interpretations, and Enduring Fascination

Few figures in religious and cultural history have captured the imagination quite like the Antichrist. A symbol of deception, ultimate evil, and apocalyptic upheaval, the Antichrist has evolved over centuries—from obscure scriptural references to a fully developed character in theology, literature, and popular culture. Biblical Origins: Where It All Begins The term “Antichrist” appears explicitly in the Bible, but surprisingly, it is used sparingly. It is found primarily in the epistles attributed to John the Apostle—specifically 1 John and 2 John. Here, the term does not refer to a single individual, but rather to anyone who denies the nature of...Read More

Easter: A Deep Dive into Its History, Meaning, and Traditions

Easter is one of the most significant and widely celebrated holidays in the world, particularly within Christianity. While many people associate it with chocolate eggs, bunnies, and springtime festivities, the roots of Easter run deep into religious history, ancient traditions, and even pre-Christian customs. The Religious Foundation of Easter At its core, Easter commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, which, according to the New Testament of the Bible, occurred three days after his crucifixion by the Roman Empire. This event is considered the cornerstone of Christian belief. The resurrection symbolizes victory over sin and death, and it affirms Jesus as...Read More