The Holy Spirit: A Living Divine Person, Not An Impersonal Force

The Bible presents the Holy Spirit, known in Hebrew as Ruach Hakodesh, as a fully personal, divine, living entity, the third Person of the Trinity, co-equal and co-eternal with the Father and the Son. He’s more than a power, energy, or influence, Scripture says He’s God Himself. Scripture explicitly identifies the Holy Spirit as God. […]

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Unveiling the Heavenly Court: The Divine Council in Deuteronomy

Ancient kings did not rule alone. They gathered trusted advisors in grand halls, weighing decisions amid murmurs of counsel. Imagine this scene scaled to the cosmos: a supreme king enthroned among celestial beings dispensing justice to all nations. The scene isn’t a myth; it is woven into the fabric of the Bible, particularly in Deuteronomy.

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The War of The Angels

The War of the Angels, a significant event in biblical theology, refers to a cosmic conflict described in the Book of Revelation, where celestial beings fight to shape the spiritual narrative of good versus evil. The story of Michael fighting a rebellious faction of angels under Satan, found in Revelation 12:7–12, is vividly described. There

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