Tag: christianity
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Jesus’ First Miracle: Turning Water Into Wine Explained

Jesus’ first miracle at a wedding symbolizes joy, transformation from the Old to New Covenant, and the promise of abundant blessings.
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Catch Up on Our Weekly Faith-Focused Articles

Each week, Articles for Christians offers a recap of posts to support faith, learning, and practical living for families.
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Understanding Priestly Garments in Exodus and the New Covenant

✨ Old Testament Priestly Garments vs. New Testament Teaching Exodus 28 in comparison with the New Covenant 🟦 1. Purpose of the Garments Old Testament (Exodus 28) New Testament Contrast:OT garments were external symbols of holiness; NT holiness is internal, produced by Christ’s righteousness. 🟦 2. The High Priest as Representative Old Testament New Testament…
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Understanding the Reality of Spiritual Warfare

Believers must recognize the active spiritual battle against fallen angels, using God-given tools to stand firm and discern truth.
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April: A Month of Blossoms, Celebrations, and Wonder

April is a vibrant month filled with blossoms, celebrations, and opportunities for exploration, reflecting growth and renewal in nature.
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Seeing Christ in the Old and New Testaments

The Bible presents a unified narrative where the Old Testament foreshadows, and the New Testament reveals, Christ’s fulfillment of salvation.
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Discovering God’s Names: A Journey Through Scripture

The names of God illustrate His character and find their fulfillment in Jesus Christ, revealing His relationship with humanity throughout Scripture.
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The Beatitudes: Foundations of Christian Character

The Beatitudes represent the character of a true disciple, emphasizing humility, mercy, purity, and courage in Christian living.
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The 7th Trumpet and Resurrection Connection Explained

The 7th trumpet signifies the resurrection, marking the arrival of the kingdom, judgment of the dead, and fulfillment of God’s mystery.
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Biblical Shepherds: Lessons in Faith and Leadership

The Bible depicts shepherds as guardians and guides, reflecting God’s heart, culminating in Jesus Christ as the Good Shepherd.