Overview Genesis 1 is not merely an account of creation—it is the theological foundation upon which the entire Bible rests. In these thirty-one verses, we encounter the sovereign God who speaks worlds into existence, establishes order from chaos, and reveals His character through every creative act. This chapter introduces themes that will echo throughout Scripture: light overcoming darkness, God's Word accomplishing His purposes, humanity made in the divine image, and the es
No nation on earth holds a more significant place in Bible prophecy than Israel. Understanding God's plan for Israel is essential to rightly interpreting Scripture. Israel is not merely a geopolitical state—it is a covenant nation through whom God has chosen to reveal Himself and fulfill His redemptive purposes. God's Unconditional Covenants with Israel God made several unconditional covenants with Abraham and his descendants that remain in effect today. The Abrahamic Covenan
Bible prophecy isn't just about predicting the future—it's about understanding the heart of God. Approximately one-third of Scripture contains prophetic content, making it clear that God wants us to understand His plans. When we study prophecy, we're not engaging in mere speculation; we're diving deep into God's revealed truth. Prophecy Strengthens Our Faith One of the most compelling evidences for the divine inspiration of Scripture is fulfilled prophecy. Hundreds of prophec