It is imperative that every study is done in order, Study 1, Study 2, Study 3, Study 4, and so on. This is not optional. This is the only way you will see the truth quickly and clearly. When the studies are done in sequence, your understanding builds exactly the way God intended. If you skip around, the process slows down, and what should take weeks can take years.
The first nine studies are Just informational basic truths. They are the beginning, the doorway that brings everyone into the truth and to the point of Baptism. These should not take long.
Studies 10 to 40 ARE FOUNDATIONAL. These studies walk you through the Apostle’s Doctrine, bringing a person to the knowledge of Christ, teaching them about salvation, what baptism truly is, and teaching them how to walk as a disciple.
Here is where EVERY BELIEVER verify everything. These studies go deep, and they challenge everything you thought you knew. From this point on, it is crucial that every teaching is proven, confirmed, and aligned with Scripture exactly. Nothing can be assumed. Everything must be confirmed.
You must not move to the next study unless you have fully verified what you learned. Do not advance until you are one hundred percent certain that the teaching in the current study is true, biblical, and godly. No guessing. No assuming. No rushing. Each study must be proven in Scripture and understood without confusion before you continue. This is how God leads a person into truth.
These studies are designed to reach anyone, no matter their background, Muslim, Catholic priest of forty years, or someone who has never opened a Bible. If a person is willing to listen, willing to study, and willing to verify Scripture for themselves, the truth of God will open to them exactly as it was written to be understood.
For this reason, you should not study alone. Real growth happens when we walk through the studies together. Studying by yourself usually leads to more questions than answers, but when we study side by side, the truth becomes clear, misunderstandings are corrected, and Scripture comes alive.
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Each study is shaped around your growth and your pace. We may begin as a group, and as the study continues, some choose to continue in smaller groups or one on one. What matters is staying connected so you receive the answers and direction you need.
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You are encouraged to test everything we teach and search the Scriptures for yourself. Truth must come from the Word of God, not opinions or tradition.
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DownloadIntroduces God’s plan of salvation for those new to the faith, exposing false doctrines and guiding readers through belief, repentance, confession, baptism, and obedience. Calls every soul to reconciliation with God and invites them to step into the truth of His Word
A direct call to self-examination, urging readers to care about truth, their soul, and obedience to God. Warns against false teachings, empty traditions, and the misuse of the title “Christian,” showing that true discipleship is proven by repentance, obedience, and a transformed life
Reveals how sin entered the world through Adam and Eve, bringing death and separation from God. Explains how Christ became the answer to the curse, restoring fellowship through His sacrifice and calling all to step from darkness into the light of salvation
Traces the promise of a Redeemer from Genesis to Christ’s resurrection. Declares Him as the sinless Son of God who broke the power of death, offering forgiveness and eternal life to all who believe, repent, are baptized, and obey His Word
Explains the difference and unity between grace and mercy—grace giving what we don’t deserve, mercy withholding what we do. Shows that both meet at the cross through Christ, calling every believer to repentance, gratitude, and obedience to receive salvation
Reveals the active work of the Holy Spirit in the believer’s life—drawing hearts to Christ, teaching truth, convicting sin, dwelling within, and empowering through gifts and fruit. Shows that the Spirit is not passive but living and working in us to guide, comfort, and transform
Exposes distortions found in modern Bible versions and urges believers to hold firmly to scriptural truth. Clarifies key doctrines such as salvation, repentance, remission of sins, baptism, prayer, fasting, the Trinity, and Christ’s divinity, warning against teachings that weaken or alter God’s Word
Challenges false salvation doctrines by comparing them with the Apostles’ teaching. Emphasizes that true salvation requires conversion, repentance, baptism for remission of sins, obedience, and good works—not belief alone. Urges every believer to examine their faith and obey the full plan of God for salvation
Explains what it truly means to be born again through water and Spirit. Outlines every biblical step required for salvation—belief, repentance, confession, baptism, remission of sins, and obedience. Affirms that salvation is a gift of grace received through faith and surrender to Christ’s Word
Contrasts those who merely believe with those who live as true disciples of Christ. Highlights that belief without obedience and transformation is empty, while discipleship demands surrender, daily faithfulness, and walking in the commands of God
God’s message to His Church calling believers to awaken from deception and return to the true Gospel. Separates truth from error by testing every doctrine against Scripture and revealing the full plan of salvation through repentance, baptism, and obedience.
A foundational self-evaluation that helps believers measure their understanding of salvation against Scripture. Through guided questions, it reveals gaps in doctrine and exposes false teachings concerning repentance, baptism, and obedience.
Reveals how emotions, personal bias, and misunderstanding of God’s nature create a separation between truth and perception, calling believers to align belief with Scripture rather than feelings.
Exposes modern confusion about the relationship between the Father and the Son, restoring understanding of their divine unity, order, and purpose through Scripture.
Challenges the assumption of automatic salvation by walking believers through every biblical requirement God commands, not just belief. Uses Scripture to show that salvation involves repentance, confession, baptism for remission of sins, receiving the Holy Spirit, obedience, and being baptized by someone ordained by God. Calls believers to examine their experience honestly and confirm whether they truly fulfilled the full plan of salvation.
Exposes the danger of false salvation by confronting believers with the question of whether they truly follow the plan of salvation delivered by the apostles. Shows that most people trust man-made doctrines without verifying them, leading to deception, disobedience, and eternal loss. Calls every disciple to test their beliefs against Scripture, contend for the original faith, and follow the gospel exactly as Christ and the apostles taught.
Presents a shocking and eye-opening story that exposes how false doctrine, emotional persuasion, and easy-believism lead people into a false sense of salvation. Reveals the danger of trusting pastors, feelings, and modern church culture instead of Scripture. Shows how delaying obedience, ignoring baptism, and accepting a works-free gospel can lead a person to die believing they are saved when they are not. Calls every believer to verify every teaching, test every spirit, and examine salvation through the Word of God alone.
A hands-on study that guides believers through Scripture to trace the true plan of salvation. Shows how every verse connects repentance, faith, baptism, obedience, endurance, and the Holy Spirit into one unified path. Exposes false shortcuts and highlights that salvation is the result of following every step God commands, not a single moment of belief. Teaches disciples to rightly divide the Word, verify each connection, and see the full map of how God leads a person from belief to obedience, and from obedience to eternal life.
Shows the full biblical map of salvation by connecting every Scripture that leads a believer from initial faith to baptism, obedience, remission of sins, receiving the Holy Spirit, and endurance. Exposes why belief alone cannot save and demonstrates how repentance, confession, conversion, water baptism, laying on of hands, and continued obedience work together to produce true salvation. Confronts common false teachings and guides believers to examine whether their salvation matches the plan God gave in Scripture.
Reveals that human feelings are unreliable, unstable, and easily influenced by sin, Satan, and the world. Shows from Scripture that the heart is deceitful, constantly changing, and cannot be trusted to guide a believer. Exposes how emotions lead people into false doctrine, disobedience, and spiritual danger. Calls every disciple to reject feelings as a source of truth and instead align their thoughts, decisions, and obedience with the Word of God alone.
Reveals that belief without obedience cannot save. Shows that true faith produces repentance, baptism, and endurance, proving that believing is the beginning, not the completion, of salvation.
A letter from John that reveals that every name carries power, but only the Name given by the Father carries covenant authority. Shows that while people may see miracles, healings, and answered prayers in the name “Jesus,” that power does not prove divine approval, because Satan can also produce signs to maintain deception. Exposes how the true Name of the Messiah, appointed by Heaven, contains the full identity and salvation authority of God, while the later substituted name leads many into a false sense of security. Warns that modern Bible translations and altered doctrines have removed key covenant truths like remission, causing multitudes to miss salvation. Calls believers to test every name, every translation, and every doctrine against Scripture, and to stand firm in the true Name and covenant revealed by the Spirit.
Introduces the Apostles’ Doctrine by calling believers back to the original pattern of salvation taught in Scripture. Explains that true conversion begins with belief, repentance, and immediate baptism, followed by lifelong discipleship. Warns that many modern churches have abandoned this order and replaced obedience with comfort and tradition. Urges every believer to test doctrine, awaken to the true Gospel, and examine whether their salvation matches the pattern Christ and the apostles commanded. Invites the reader to continue into the next study to understand the covenant of salvation, baptism, remission of sins, and the sealing of the Holy Spirit.
Reveals that the true God-given name of the Messiah is Yehoshua, meaning “YHWH is salvation,” and that this name alone carries Heaven’s covenant authority. Exposes how later transliterations such as Yeshua, Iesous, and Jesus removed the divine meaning and veiled the power God placed in the original Name. Shows through Scripture, linguistic evidence, and apostolic practice that salvation, remission of sins, baptism, and spiritual authority were all tied to the Name Heaven appointed, not later substitutes. Warns that ignorance was once overlooked, but now that truth is restored, obedience to the true Name is required. Calls every disciple to test tradition, return to the foundation the apostles preached, and align their faith, baptism, and walk with the Name Yehoshua, the only Name under Heaven that carries the full authority of salvation.
Shows that repentance is a command from God and the first major step toward salvation. Demonstrates through Scripture that true repentance is more than emotion, it is a complete turning toward God that must lead to obedience, conversion, and works that prove repentance is real. Exposes that repentance alone cannot bring remission of sins without baptism, and warns that without repentance no one will be saved. Uses the example of “John Doe” to reveal how many believers think they are saved but are only near salvation until they fulfill all of God’s conditions.
Teaches that biblical faith is not belief alone but a living, active obedience that must produce works, endurance, purity, and transformation. Shows that faith comes after hearing, after believing, and must grow through virtue, knowledge, temperance, patience, godliness, and love. Reveals that faith is perfected by works, tied to baptism, necessary for sanctification, required to receive God’s grace, and must be held until the end to receive salvation. Exposes that faith without works is dead and warns that without completing faith, like in the example of John Doe, a believer remains near salvation but not yet converted, sanctified, or saved.
Explains the difference between grace and mercy and shows how both work together in God’s plan of salvation. Reveals that mercy withholds the judgment we deserve, while grace grants blessings and salvation we did not earn. Teaches that grace is given only through faith and obedience, not automatically, and that without repentance, baptism, faith, sanctification, and obedience, a believer cannot receive saving grace. Uses the example of John Doe to demonstrate how incomplete faith, lack of baptism, and missing obedience leave a person near salvation but not yet saved. Calls every believer to examine their walk and verify each step of salvation through Scripture.
Reveals that confession is more than words; it is obedience expressed through baptism and acknowledgment of Christ before men. Exposes false “confessions of faith” and restores biblical confession through action.
Shows that baptism is the key to a pure conscience before God, cleansing the heart from dead works. Warns that ignoring obedience sears the conscience and leads to a shipwrecked faith.
Explains that forgiveness excuses sin, but remission removes it entirely. Proves that remission comes only through repentance and water baptism in the true Name, restoring fellowship with God.
Proves baptism is essential, not symbolic. It is where remission of sins and the indwelling Spirit occur, uniting believers with Christ in His death, burial, and resurrection through obedience.
Teaches that the Holy Ghost is received after repentance and baptism, not automatically at belief. Shows that the Spirit seals salvation, empowers holiness, and confirms God’s covenant within the believer.
Refutes false claims that baptism is unnecessary or symbolic, answering every contradiction with Scripture. Proves that water baptism and Spirit baptism together complete the new birth commanded in Acts 2:38.
A direct and confronting study that leads believers to examine whether they have truly fulfilled every biblical requirement for salvation. Shows that belief alone does not save, and that salvation requires repentance, confession, obedience, water baptism for remission of sins, calling on the Lord, and receiving the Holy Spirit through the laying on of hands by someone ordained by God. Exposes false preachers who offer incomplete salvation and warns that remission happens only once through a God-ordained baptizer. Guides believers through a step-by-step checklist to determine if their salvation matches the Gospel Christ and the apostles preached.
A full answer key designed to expose misunderstandings about salvation and correct every point of doctrine with Scripture. Walks believers through essential questions on believing, repentance, good works, conscience, baptism, remission of sins, faith, obedience, righteousness, justification, sanctification, conversion, the Sabbath, the rapture, the Holy Spirit, and the role of the Word of God. Each answer is supported by clear biblical references, revealing where common church teachings differ from the apostles’ doctrine. Shows the complete requirements for salvation and guides believers to verify their understanding with the Word of God alone.
Visually connects every step of the plan of salvation, repentance, faith, baptism, confession, and the Holy Spirit. Proves through Scripture that salvation is a process of obedience, not belief alone.
Defines true conversion as total transformation, turning fully from sin to obedience. Using Peter’s example, shows that conversion is proven by change, obedience, and the indwelling Spirit, not by emotion or title.
Teaches that salvation requires perseverance through hardship, temptation, and correction. Uses Christ, Paul, and Peter as examples of faith that finishes strong, proving that salvation is completed only by enduring in obedience until the end.
Explains the divine design of man as spirit, soul, and body. Shows how the spirit connects to God, the soul chooses obedience, and the flesh resists both. Reveals that only through spiritual rebirth and walking in the Spirit can believers overcome the flesh and live in holiness.
Reveals that many churches misunderstand or reject the biblical role of good works, creating a watered-down version of salvation that contradicts Scripture. Exposes how Satan uses false teachings, bad translations, and willful ignorance to separate believers from the truth. Shows that good works are essential for proving repentance, strengthening faith, correcting doctrine, and maintaining salvation. Warns that without good works a person denies YHWH, becomes disobedient, and is considered reprobate. Calls believers to verify all doctrine with Scripture and to walk in fruitful obedience so their salvation may be genuine.
Explains that everything a believer does is considered a “work,” whether faith, repentance, obedience, preaching, studying, or serving. Confronts the false teaching that works are unnecessary for salvation, showing through Scripture that Christ, the apostles, and all true disciples performed works commanded by God. Demonstrates that believers who refuse good works deny YHWH, become unfruitful, and will not enter the kingdom. Highlights how obedience, endurance, holiness, evangelism, and faithfulness are all works required to sustain salvation. Calls believers to do the same works Christ and the apostles did, and to hold fast to righteousness, faith, and patience until the end.
Exposes the difference between YHWH’s true commandments and the man-made laws of the Pharisees known as the Talmud. Shows that while the Torah originally referred to God’s commandments given to Moses, the later rabbinic Torah/Talmud added 613 human rules that often contradict Scripture. Demonstrates how Christ rebuked these traditions for placing heavy burdens on people, replacing God’s commandments with man-made doctrines, and rejecting the Messiah Himself. Reveals that following Talmudic laws instead of Christ’s covenant causes people to miss salvation, since Yeshua brings a new and better covenant that fulfills the law and makes believers children of Abraham by faith. Calls every disciple to measure all teachings against Scripture, reject doctrines of men, and follow the commandments of Christ.
Covers what has been learned through all previous studies, proving that true love for God is revealed through obedience to His commandments. Emphasizes that love is not emotion but action, and that those who truly love YHWH will live according to His Word, fulfilling the first and greatest commandment.
Teaches that the original doctrine given by Christ to His apostles remains the only true plan of salvation. Shows that the Apostles preached repentance, baptism in the true Name, and the receiving of the Holy Spirit and that no Scripture ever changed this command. Warns against modern doctrines that replace obedience with “faith alone.”
Confronts the false confidence many believers have about being “Christian,” exposing how tradition, emotion, and family religion deceive people into assuming salvation they do not actually possess. Shows from Scripture that both believers and disciples can fall away, and warns that many will discover on Judgment Day that God never knew them. Reveals that deception comes through false doctrine, feelings, bad translations, disobedience, pride, and unbelief, and calls every believer to examine their faith through Scripture alone. Leads into a series of probing questions to test whether one is truly saved or following a common salvation that leads to destruction.
Lays out the foundational doctrines of Zion’s Roar Holy Spirit Ministry, rooted fully in the Word of YHWH and the Apostles’ Doctrine. Affirms the authority of Scripture, the deity of Christ, the Trinity, the fall of man, and the need for salvation through belief, repentance, confession, baptism for remission of sins, receiving the Holy Spirit, obedience, and good works. Shows that salvation is a conditional promise, not an automatic gift, and explains why baptism, laying on of hands, and being ordained by YHWH are essential. Establishes that true disciples continue steadfastly in doctrine, obedience, sanctification, and faith until the end.
Reveals that true identity in Christ requires transformation, not imitation, and that believers must put off the old man and walk as new creations. Shows how marriage, the apostles’ lives, and Scripture illustrate identity change through obedience and surrender. Warns about “spiritual amnesia,” the forgetting of who we are in Christ, caused by sin, distraction, lack of study, false doctrine, exhaustion, and separation from fellowship. Teaches how unbelief, disobedience, and worldliness erode identity, while Scripture, prayer, and endurance restore it. Calls believers to examine themselves, reject false balance with sin, and remember that their life is hidden in Christ.
Shows that correcting error and exposing false teachers is not optional, it is a command of God. Demonstrates through Scripture that ungodly tolerance has filled churches with false doctrine because believers fear confrontation more than they fear God. Proves that rebuke, correction, marking, avoiding, and warning are required acts of love, and that failing to correct is disobedience that endangers souls. Exposes how fear, feelings, laziness, personal sin, and cultural tolerance keep believers silent while wolves devour the flock. Teaches that both Christ and the apostles publicly named false teachers and commanded the church to do the same. Warns that refusing correction or refusing to bring correction places a person under judgment. Calls every disciple to stand for purity, truth, and doctrinal accuracy, guarding the flock through biblical correction done in love, boldness, and obedience.
A letter calling believers to understand the cost and purpose of being chosen by God. Teaches that separation is preparation, and isolation, testing, and surrender are signs of divine calling that purify and strengthen those truly set apart for His purpose.
Shows that God calls many but chooses only those who obey, endure, and allow Him to transform them. Teaches that the call is an invitation, but being chosen requires surrender, separation from the world, repentance, identity change, and a life of proven obedience. Exposes how feelings, pride, spiritual amnesia, bad doctrine, and lack of endurance cause many who were called to fall away like Judas, Demas, Saul, and the disciples in John 6:66. Reveals that the chosen are those who endure refinement, correction, holiness, truth, testing, service, and warfare until the end. Calls believers to remember who they are in Christ, reject emotional religion, embrace correction, walk in good works, and remain faithful until God confirms them as chosen.
Explains the holiness and permanence of the Sabbath as a covenant sign between God and His people. Proves it was sanctified at creation and commanded for all generations as a blessing and test of obedience, exposing how man changed the day and revealing how to keep it according to God’s calendar.
Refutes false claims that the Sabbath falls on Saturday or Sunday, proving that God’s true Sabbath follows the lunar calendar. Shows the connection between the lunar cycle, creation, and Christ’s fulfillment, calling believers back to the true Sabbath established by YHWH.
Teaches the difference between clean and unclean foods and shows that God’s dietary laws remain in effect for His holy people. Explains that obedience in eating reflects holiness and separation, exposing misused verses that twist Peter’s vision and Paul’s writings.
Reveals the true biblical timeline of Christ’s death and resurrection, correcting the false “Good Friday–Easter Sunday” tradition. Shows how His three days and nights in the tomb fulfill prophecy and connect to the believer’s baptism and new life.
Explains the true meaning and timing of the Lord’s Supper as instituted during Passover. Shows it is a memorial of Christ’s body and blood tied to obedience and purity, not ritual or tradition, and exposes the corruption of communion in false religion.
Teaches the appointed feast days of YHWH and their prophetic meanings. Explains how the lunar calendar reveals God’s plan of redemption through Passover, Unleavened Bread, and First Fruits, calling believers to return to God’s appointed times.
Builds upon Part 1, reaffirming obedience to God’s commands as the evidence of true faith. Establishes that the Sabbath, dietary laws, and apostolic doctrine remain binding, rejecting denominational and government-altered doctrines.
Defines discipleship as full surrender to God through study, obedience, and action. Calls believers to reflect Christ daily through holiness, love, and faith that produces fruit.
Teaches that sin rules anyone who obeys it, and delayed obedience only strengthens its power. Shows that grace is not permission but power to deny sin, and that true freedom comes only through repentance, baptism in Christ’s Name, and the Holy Spirit. Only crucifying the old nature and walking in the Spirit brings victory.
A personal letter challenging believers to examine the value they place on God. Warns against divided loyalty between faith and the world, urging complete devotion and surrender as the only acceptable response to His worth.
Shows that involvement in the work of God is not optional, it is a requirement for maintaining salvation. Teaches that after belief, repentance, baptism, and obedience, every disciple must continue in good works, service, and contribution to the body of Christ. Exposes that refusing to do good works makes a person abominable, disobedient, and reprobate before God. Demonstrates through Scripture that works of faith, evangelism, generosity, ministry service, and sacrificial giving are necessary for a believer to remain fruitful. Calls every disciple to get involved, help the ministry, meet needs, serve the brethren, and invest time, effort, and resources into the kingdom. Warns that excuses, laziness, and lack of involvement deny God and endanger salvation.
Defines sanctification as the ongoing process of being made holy through obedience and the Word. Shows that sanctification requires cooperation with the Holy Spirit, separation from sin, and continual transformation into the image of Christ.
Explains that justification is God declaring the obedient believer righteous through faith and action. Shows that justification begins transformation and always produces sanctification and good works.
Reveals that righteousness is not an automatic status but a life shaped by obedience, repentance, and the pursuit of God’s standard. Exposes the false doctrines that claim righteousness requires no change, and shows through Scripture that righteousness is something lived, practiced, and proven by holy conduct. Teaches believers that righteousness and holiness work together, calling every disciple to reject sin, submit to the Spirit, and walk in the purity that reflects the character of God.
Explains that true joy is a fruit of the Spirit, not a feeling tied to circumstances but a deep assurance produced by God’s presence and grace. Shows that joy remains even through trials because it flows from the Holy Spirit, Christ’s words, and the believer’s faith. Calls disciples to embrace a joy that strengthens endurance, fuels obedience, and reveals the inner life of someone walking in the power of God.
Teaches that the fruit of the Spirit is the visible evidence of a transformed life, proving the difference between a disciple walking in the Spirit and a person still ruled by the flesh. Defines each spiritual fruit as the result of the Spirit’s work within us, contrasting it with the works of the flesh listed in Scripture. Calls believers to cultivate these fruits daily through submission, obedience, and continual growth in Christ.
Shows that peace is not the absence of conflict but the inner rest given by God through justification, faith, and the work of the Spirit. Explains that this peace stabilizes the heart through trials and empowers believers to endure with patience, humility, and trust. Teaches that long-suffering is the Spirit’s strength enabling us to remain steady under pressure, reflecting the character of Christ in every circumstance.
Reveals that gentleness and goodness are not signs of weakness but signs of spiritual power under God’s control. Explains that gentleness flows from humility, surrender, and a heart shaped by Scripture, enabling believers to correct others with patience and compassion. Shows that goodness expresses moral excellence flowing from a renewed mind and a life submitted to God’s ways. Calls disciples to let the Spirit restrain their flesh and use their strength for righteousness.
Teaches that meekness is strength brought under God’s authority, producing humility, submission, and a peaceful spirit that refuses to fight for the flesh. Defines temperance as Spirit-powered self-control, the discipline that guards the believer from sin, passion, and impulse. Shows that together these fruits protect the disciple’s path, strengthen spiritual maturity, and align the heart with the character of Christ.
Unfolds prayer as the lifeline of the believer, the place where humility, repentance, dependence, and fellowship with God are proven. Explains the model prayer, the conditions God requires for answered prayer, and the different forms and purposes of prayer in Scripture. Shows that prayer shapes the heart, strengthens holiness, exposes sin, and opens the door to God’s power. Calls disciples to a life of continual communion with the Father in faith, obedience, and sincerity.
Teaches that solitude is not isolation but a spiritual discipline where the disciple withdraws to meet God without distraction. Shows how Christ practiced solitude for strength, clarity, cleansing, and direction. Explains that meditation is reflection on God’s Word, engaging the mind and heart to align the inner life with truth. Calls believers to create regular spaces of silence where the Spirit can reveal, correct, refresh, and transform the soul.
Shows that the smallest instructions of God reveal His order, His holiness, and His truth, while Satan works through subtle distortions that seem minor but corrupt the entire message. Demonstrates from Scripture how God manifests His glory through precise obedience, and how the enemy uses slight twists, partial truths, and human traditions to lead believers away from the narrow path. Calls disciples to examine every teaching, every practice, and every belief to ensure they follow the exact words of God rather than adjusted versions of their own making.
Challenges modern Trinity teachings that distort biblical order and identity of the Father and the Son. Shows that love and obedience reveal the relationship between them. Calls believers to understand God according to Scripture rather than philosophical interpretations.
Exposes false teachings that portray Christ as separate from or opposed to the Father. Shows that Christ obeyed and revealed the Father’s commandments, not replaced them. Calls believers to unity in doctrine by honoring both the Father’s authority and the Son’s example.
Defines simplicity as single-minded devotion to God, a life free from divided motives, worldly pressures, and the bondage of materialism. Exposes the fragmentation and spiritual instability caused by cultural excess, and shows how simplicity restores inner purity, honesty, and clarity of purpose. Calls believers to embrace a lifestyle shaped by godly priorities, humility, generosity, and contentment, proving that true simplicity begins in the heart and manifests in practical obedience.
Explains biblical fasting as voluntary sacrifice for the sake of deeper spiritual focus, breakthrough, and obedience. Shows that God rejects fasting performed for appearance or ritual, but honors fasting that aligns with repentance, justice, mercy, and holiness. Reviews the fasts of Moses, Christ, Daniel, Esther, Isaiah’s “acceptable fast,” and the early church, proving fasting to be a powerful discipline that humbles the soul, strengthens prayer, and sharpens spiritual discernment. Calls disciples to fast unto God alone, with clean hands, sincere hearts, and obedient lives.
Teaches that submission is the surrender of personal will in order to live under God’s authority and the structures He established. Explains biblical submission in government, marriage, leadership, and discipleship, and how humility is essential to obeying God in every sphere. Shows that submission does not mean agreeing with sin or surrendering allegiance to Christ, but choosing obedience, honor, and spiritual maturity. Calls believers to daily yield themselves to God, allowing Him to shape their character and conform them to the image of His Son.
Reveals worship as the believer’s offering of love, reverence, and obedience directly to God, not a performance or emotional experience. Shows how Scripture commands worship in spirit and truth through singing, prayer, bowing, lifting hands, thanksgiving, and holy living. Corrects common misconceptions about worship and exposes self-centered attitudes that corrupt the purpose of gathering. Emphasizes that true worship begins in the heart, fuels obedience, strengthens faith, and leads to deeper intimacy with God.
Presents the way of life as a path of transformation shaped by obedience, holiness, endurance, repentance, and the fruit of the Spirit. Summarizes the core disciplines of Christian living, calling disciples to renew their minds, reject conformity to the world, and walk in the newness of life produced by Christ. Shows that death to the old man brings true spiritual life, and that those who follow the teachings of Christ will bear fruit, grow in righteousness, and stand firm until the end.
Exposes emotional-based Christianity that replaces biblical doctrine with self-help teaching. Warns that feelings, hype, and stagecraft cannot produce salvation or holiness. Calls churches back to preaching truth, repentance, and obedience.
Exposes the modern misuse of the word legalism to silence obedience, discourage correction, and protect traditions that contradict Scripture. Shows that true legalism is replacing God’s commands with man-made rules or seeking righteousness through human effort, not careful obedience to God’s Word. Reveals how churches weaponize the term to shut down questions, avoid accountability, and justify compromise in doctrine and holiness. Calls believers to return to exact obedience, biblical discernment, and Spirit-led righteousness rather than opinion-based religion.
Clarifies what Scripture actually teaches about the final punishment of the wicked, the second death, and the lake of fire. Examines the biblical meaning of "eternal" punishment, separating tradition from what the Word states about final judgment, destruction, and the fate of the unrepentant. Confronts common doctrinal claims about eternal torment versus ultimate destruction and emphasizes that the seriousness of judgment calls believers to holiness, repentance, and endurance now rather than presumption.
Examines teachings about eternal torment and compares them to Scripture. Exposes emotional and unbiblical claims about hell that ignore the second death and resurrection order. Calls believers to understand judgment according to truth, not tradition or fear-based doctrine.
Addresses the claim that there will be a third resurrection offering a second chance of salvation after death. Shows that Scripture teaches two resurrections divided by purpose, not multiple resurrections for the same person. The first is for the righteous who endured, the second is for judgment, and neither provides a new chance at eternal life after death. Contrasts biblical resurrection with temporary restorations to physical life, proving that the second resurrection leads to accountability and the second death, not renewed opportunity to repent.
Explains the biblical promise of a renewed creation where righteousness dwells after the final judgment and destruction of the present world. Shows how God restores what was corrupted by sin, bringing creation into alignment with His kingdom, His presence, and His eternal purpose. Emphasizes that only those who have overcome and remained faithful inherit this renewed world, while the wicked face the second death. Calls believers to live now as citizens of the coming kingdom with holiness, endurance, and hope.
Contrasts pure doctrine with false teachings that twist Scripture into a message that comforts the flesh, protects sin, or promotes tradition over truth. Shows how religious systems can poison believers through half-truths, emotionalism, and teachings that remove obedience, judgment, and accountability. Calls disciples to test every doctrine, teacher, and tradition through Scripture rather than loyalty to denominations, feelings, or church culture. Warns that spiritual poison often looks biblical but leads to death.
Clarifies the difference between unrighteous, hypocritical judgment and righteous biblical judgment rooted in truth and discernment. Explains that believers are commanded not to judge by appearance or self-righteous comparison but to judge righteously, especially regarding sin, false teaching, and rebellion inside the body of believers. Shows that refusal to judge sin is disobedience, while righteous judgment requires humility, personal purity, and alignment with Scripture. Calls believers to wise correction, accountability, and separation from those who refuse truth.
Teaches that true love lays down its life for others, following the example of Christ who sacrificed Himself for His people. Shows that dying for the brethren is not only martyrdom but daily surrender of comfort, pride, time, resources, and personal rights for the sake of others. Exposes selfishness and passive Christianity that refuses sacrifice while claiming love. Calls disciples to bear one another’s burdens, serve the body, and give their lives for the saints as proof of genuine faith.
Identifies behaviors, sins, attitudes, and lifestyles that Scripture says lead to death and are hated by God. Exposes inner corruption, not just outward acts, and shows how sin flows from the heart into actions that destroy the soul. Calls believers to reject every form of sin listed in Scripture, separate from those who practice them, and pursue a life of holiness, purity, and obedience. Emphasizes that following these paths without repentance results in judgment, not salvation.
Reveals pride as the root of rebellion, the foundation of all sin, and the heart that resists God’s authority. Shows how pride blinds the soul, blocks repentance, rejects correction, and leads people—including pastors and believers—to defend sin rather than submit to truth. Traces pride’s role in Satan’s fall, man’s disobedience, and the destruction of spiritual life. Calls believers to humility, surrender, brokenness, and continual examination of the heart, because God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble.
Exposes how hatred, uncontrolled anger, and vengeful wrath are works of the flesh that lead to spiritual death and cut believers off from the Kingdom. Shows that these sins do not begin in outward actions but in the heart, where bitterness, resentment, and offense grow when not crucified. Calls believers to walk in the Spirit, forgive quickly, refuse prideful retaliation, and pursue peace and patience as proof of genuine repentance. God’s people are commanded to overcome evil with good, not return sin for sin.
Defines sexual sin as any sexual behavior outside covenant marriage between a man and a woman. Exposes adultery, fornication, pornography, homosexuality, lust, and impurity as sins that corrupt the body, defile the mind, and disqualify believers from the Kingdom if not repented. Warns that sexual sin is especially destructive because it unites the body with sin and creates spiritual bondage. Calls believers to flee temptation, guard the heart, and walk in holiness through obedience rather than casual, culture-driven sexuality.
Explains that Scripture condemns homosexual practice as unnatural, rebellious against God’s created order, and a sin that leads to judgment. Clarifies biblical meanings of effeminate and abusers of themselves with mankind and how both describe homosexual behavior historically. Confronts modern attempts to redefine sin through culture, churches, or emotional reasoning. Calls believers to uphold holiness, reject compromise, and recognize that salvation cannot coexist with lifestyles God calls abomination.
Reveals that idolatry is not only pagan worship but anything exalted above God in devotion, trust, or obedience. Exposes how modern believers create idols through pleasure, ministry, leaders, careers, entertainment, family, self-image, and emotional attachments. Shows that idolatry replaces the fear of God with loyalty to the flesh, corrupts worship, and leads to judgment. Calls believers to tear down every rival affection and return to wholehearted devotion to the Father.
Defines blasphemy as dishonoring God through words, doctrine, or actions that corrupt His character or attribute to Him what is false. Defines heresy as teachings that twist Scripture and lead believers away from obedience, holiness, and truth. Warns that false doctrine spreads subtly through emotion-based Christianity, worship lyrics, and teachings that exalt Christ above the Father, ignore commandments, or remove judgment. Calls believers to guard doctrine, test every spirit, and defend truth without compromise.
Exposes how wickedness begins in internal thoughts, motives, and desires long before actions appear. Shows how an evil eye represents jealousy, malice, greed, and a heart that resents purity or obedience. Teaches that wicked imaginations are thoughts that oppose God’s will and justify sin. Calls believers to purify the inner man, guard the mind against corruption, and submit every thought to Christ so that outward righteousness flows from a clean heart.
Teaches that drunkenness is a work of the flesh that destroys judgment, opens spiritual doors to sin, and disqualifies believers from the Kingdom. Warns against normalization of alcohol in culture and churches, where believers excuse sin by calling it freedom. Shows that Scripture calls believers to sobriety, vigilance, and self-control because the mind must remain clear for prayer, spiritual warfare, and obedience. Calls disciples to deny fleshly indulgence rather than defend it.
Defines uncleanness as impurity of heart, mind, and body that leads to defilement before God. Shows how uncleanness includes sexual impurity, moral filth, demonic contamination, rebellion, and spiritual corruption passed through habits, relationships, and unholy influences. Calls believers to purge sin, separate from worldly contamination, and walk in holiness so that purity becomes their testimony, not defilement.
Exposes how modern Christianity exalts Christ while diminishing the Father, creating a false divide shaped by culture, music, theology, and emotional-based worship. Shows how misunderstanding the law, grace, and the Trinity causes believers to see Christ as loving and the Father as harsh, even though Christ only does the will of the Father. Calls believers to restore biblical order: worship the Father, follow Christ as mediator, and allow the Holy Spirit to lead into obedience and unity.
Confronts the unbiblical practice of “pleading the blood of Jesus” as a verbal formula for protection or power. Shows that Scripture never teaches believers to command spiritual results by phrases or declarations. Warns that this doctrine comes from Word-of-Faith teachings that elevate man’s will over God’s and turn prayer into spiritual manipulation. Calls believers to submit to God, resist the devil through obedience, and walk in holiness rather than relying on religious catch-phrases.
Examines rapture doctrines and separates Scripture from tradition. Warns against escape-based theology that removes the need to endure, obey, and overcome. Calls believers to prepare through holiness, not fantasy.
Explores biblical language on wine to determine whether it was fermented. Shows that Scripture never promotes drunkenness or uses alcohol as an excuse for sin. Calls believers to holiness and discernment rather than justification.
Exposes the pagan, occult, and spiritual roots of Halloween. Shows that participation opens doors to darkness even when disguised as innocent fun. Calls believers to separate from pagan customs and walk in the light.
Reveals pagan origins, unbiblical traditions, and worldly customs attached to Christmas. Shows how culture replaces obedience with celebration. Calls believers to honor God in truth rather than cling to religious traditions.
Defines sin as rebellion against God’s law, not weakness or accident. Exposes modern doctrines that soften sin and remove accountability. Calls believers to genuine repentance, transformation, and holy living.
Shows that marriage succeeds when aligned with God’s order, not cultural equality. Calls husbands and wives to roles rooted in Scripture, producing unity through obedience and sacrifice. Exposes worldly marriage models that destroy covenant.
Teaches men to lead with sacrifice, obedience, and spiritual responsibility. Shows that a husband reflects Christ by protecting, teaching, and laying down his life for his wife. Calls men to pursue holiness rather than blaming their spouse.
Teaches women to honor and submit to biblical order, building the home through humility and obedience. Shows that unity and influence flow from a surrendered heart. Calls wives to become godly helpmates who strengthen rather than oppose.
Shows that God promised to preserve His words forever, not leave them to decay or depend on scholars. Exposes doctrines that claim God failed to protect Scripture and calls believers to trust the written Word He kept, not modern revisions or opinions of men.
Reveals that God preserved His Word through faithful manuscripts, not through modern translations that alter meaning. Exposes corruption caused by changing, omitting, or paraphrasing Scripture. Calls believers to examine history and hold to the preserved text rather than popular versions.
Presents historical and textual evidence showing why the King James Bible is accurate, preserved, and trustworthy. Exposes modern Bible versions that change words, doctrines, and foundations of truth. Calls believers to stand on a proven text rather than marketing-driven revisions.
Explains Origen’s influence on early theology and how some of his ideas contributed to later doctrinal corruption. Highlights his unbiblical beliefs and interpretive methods that shaped modern distortions. Warns believers not to accept teachings born from ancient philosophy rather than Scripture.
Shows that the King James Bible’s text has remained consistent for centuries, preserving meaning while spelling and punctuation modernized. Refutes claims that the KJV has been revised like modern translations. Calls believers to trust the continuity of a text kept by God, not reshaped by culture.
Refutes the claim that the KJV underwent major doctrinal revisions. Shows differences were minor printing corrections, not changes to Scripture. Exposes modern translators who use this myth to justify altering God's Word. Calls believers to discern between preservation and corruption.
Exposes the doctrine of “God the Mother” as a false teaching built on twisted translations and selective scripture use. Shows that women are not created in God's image as a separate deity and that no verse supports a female Godhead. Warns believers to test teachings with Scripture and reject movements that invent new gods to justify human tradition.
Reveals how the foundation of Mormon doctrine conflicts with Scripture, replacing Christ’s completed work with new revelations, prophets, and altered theology. Exposes unbiblical claims about priesthood authority, modern apostles, and extra-biblical truth. Calls believers to follow Christ alone, not religious institutions built on new gospels and new messiahs.
Exposes Wicca as a deceptive form of “white magic” that claims to harness nature while unknowingly opening doors to demonic influence. Shows how media, fantasy, and culture normalize witchcraft to young people while denying the existence of Satan. Calls believers to reject occult practices and understand that true spiritual power comes from obedience to God, not hidden forces.
Exposes the origins of the movement and how its doctrines depart from Scripture through altered translations and man-made authority structures. Shows how the organization replaces personal faith and obedience with loyalty to the Watchtower. Calls believers to test every teaching against the Word and reject systems that control truth rather than submit to it.
Breaks down the main doctrines of the Jehovah’s Witness religion and contrasts them with Scripture. Shows that denying the divinity of Christ, altering salvation, and redefining the Holy Spirit leads to a false gospel. Calls believers to follow Christ as Lord, not a human organization claiming exclusive truth.
Equips believers with questions that expose contradictions between Watchtower teachings and Scripture. Points people back to the authority of the Bible rather than organizational doctrine. Calls believers to approach discussions with truth, clarity, and boldness while leading others toward the gospel.
Reveals how Catholic doctrine adds man-made authority, tradition, and sacramental dependence to the gospel. Calls believers to test religious claims by Scripture rather than church hierarchy.
Breaks down core Catholic beliefs and compares them to the teachings of Scripture. Shows where tradition replaces biblical truth and why trusting institutions over Christ leads to deception.
Exposes the belief that priests can absolve sin through sacraments and confession. Shows from Scripture that forgiveness comes from God alone, not religious institutions or human mediators.
Explains why millions follow Catholicism despite its unbiblical doctrines. Shows how tradition, ritual, and cultural identity appeal to the flesh while drawing people away from repentance and truth.
Examines the Catholic belief that salvation is dispensed through sacraments rather than received by faith. Shows how sacramental dependence replaces the finished work of Christ with religious obligation.
Exposes Rome’s teaching that justification is earned through infused grace, works, and sacraments. Confronts the idea that salvation is a process of merit rather than the finished work of Christ received by faith.
Exposes how Revelation describes a corrupt religious system seated on political power, deceiving nations through idolatry and spiritual adultery. Shows how bloodshed, false worship, and worldly influence mark this system, and warns believers to separate from it rather than join it.
Reveals that the rosary is rooted in repetitive prayer, Marian veneration, and traditions not found in Scripture. Shows how it replaces direct prayer to God with ritual formulas and mediators. Calls believers to seek God through truth and obedience, not religious traditions.
Shows that Mary was a blessed vessel chosen by God, yet still a human who needed salvation and never held divine or mediating authority. Refutes ideas of worship, intercession, and exalted status, calling believers to honor her example while worshiping God alone.
Refutes the claim that Mary remained a virgin for life by showing Scripture records her as a normal wife who had children after Christ’s birth. Exposes how the doctrine depends on elevating Mary to divine status and misunderstanding sex and marriage. Calls believers to follow Scripture rather than tradition.
Explains that the "Queen of Heaven" in Jeremiah refers to a pagan goddess, not Mary. Shows how modern religion repeats ancient idolatry by elevating a female figure to divine authority. Calls believers to worship God alone and reject teachings rooted in pagan influence.
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