This is a continuation of our series on Biblical Hermeneutics. God, it seems to me, enjoys puzzles. Not in a malicious way, as though He’s
This blog explores the purpose, principles, and practical applications of the Law and the Epistles, helping us understand how to live faithfully under the grace of Christ.
We see that wisdom doesn’t start with human experience or intellect but with reverence for God. The fear of God is not a cringing terror, but a deep awe, a recognition that God’s ways and thoughts are infinitely higher than ours
A song is more than just a sequence of notes and words—it is a divine tool. It is theology wrapped in melody, truth clothed in rhyme and rhythm. A song doesn’t just state the truth; it stirs the soul with it.
The Bible isn’t just a flat collection of rules and maxims; it’s an anthology of divine wisdom, wrapped in historical accounts, poetry, law, prophecy, and more.
Biblical hermeneutics are the tools that allow you to plow the fertile soil of Scripture and unearth its treasures. They’re not barriers to understanding; they’re gateways.
Today, we’re jumping into the exhilarating—and occasionally maddening—world of biblical hermeneutics.