True Treasures
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True Treasures Bible Study

 

Precious treasures lie hidden deep beneath the surface, waiting for those brave enough to seek them. Consider gold mining: miners risk their lives in perilous shafts for the chance of striking gold, an opportunity that can change their lives forever. Similarly, the Bible is a vast reservoir of treasures far more valuable than gold. Unlocking these divine truths can profoundly transform your life.

In much the same way, the Bible stands as a vast gold shaft, rich with treasures that surpass even the greatest riches of this world. Gaining true access to these divine treasures can transform your life in profound ways. Just as in the art of mining, mastering the craft of biblical interpretation—hermeneutics—is essential to becoming an adept “miner” of sacred wisdom.

Luke 16:11 states, “If then you have not been faithful in the unrighteous wealth, who will entrust to you the true riches?” (ESV). This verse makes it clear: there are both false and true riches. True riches are not merely owned; they are entrusted.

Welcome to True Treasures, where we dive deep into the scriptures to uncover genuine and valuable treasures. Are you seeking reliable Bible study partners? Contact us today, and we will equip you with the skills necessary to understand the Bible and help you uncover its profound wisdom.

Warfare in the Old and New Testaments: A Biblical Theological Study

Introduction The Hebrew word commonly used for warfare in the Old Testament is מִלְחָמָה (milchamah), while the Greek term used in the New Testament is στρατεία (strateia). The word milchamah can mean either battle or war, depending on the context, and it appears in...

The Doctrine of the Church: Understanding Its Purpose, Marks, and Functions

Introduction: The Doctrine of the Church Biblical religion is essentially corporate. God’s covenant extended beyond the individual to include their descendants and the whole world. The doctrine of the church emphasizes that the believing community is the environment...

Do the Gifts of Tongues and Prophecy Still Operate Today? A Biblical & Historical Study

Gifts of tongues and prophecy   Acts 2:1–4 presents one of the most dramatic moments in the history of the Church: the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. Luke records how the disciples were filled with the Spirit and began to speak in other tongues as the...

Who Is Man? A Biblical Doctrine of Humanity and Sin

Who Is Man? A Biblical Understanding of Humanity and Sin One of the most profound questions human beings have ever asked is simple yet deeply complex: Who is man?Philosophers, scientists, and theologians have wrestled with this question for centuries. Are human beings...

Ancestor Veneration or Worship? A Biblical Response to African Traditional Beliefs

Introduction African societies have always been deeply religious. Long before the arrival of Christianity, Africans acknowledged the existence of a Supreme Being and structured their lives around spiritual realities. Alongside belief in God, African communities also...

The Humanity and Divinity of Jesus Christ: Understanding the Mystery of the Incarnation

Why the Humanity and Divinity of Jesus Matters The question of who Jesus Christ truly is has shaped Christian theology from the earliest days of the Church. One of the most significant moments in this debate occurred at the Council of Nicaea in AD 325, convened to...

Who Is God? A Biblical and Christian Understanding

Why the Question “Who Is God?” Still Matters Every generation is confronted with the question “Who is God?” The church has always carried the responsibility of reflecting on revealed truth, clarifying it, defending it, and making it meaningful in each historical...

The Authority of Scripture: Why Christians Should Pray Using the Scripture

Authority, Prayer, and the Written Word of God   Many Christians believe in prayer, and many read the Bible, yet far fewer intentionally pray the Scriptures. One reason for this gap is a shallow understanding of the authority of Scripture. When Scripture is...

The Five Discourses of Matthew: How Jesus Forms Disciples as Citizens of the Kingdom of Heaven

The Gospel according to Matthew presents Jesus not only as Messiah and King, but profoundly as Teacher. More than any other Gospel, Matthew highlights Jesus’ instructional ministry by organizing His teaching into five major discourses (Five Discourses of Matthew),...

Understanding the Journey of Faith: Justification, Sanctification, and Glorification

Every believer should grasp three fundamental concepts of the Christian faith: justification, sanctification, and glorification. Sadly, these terms often remain relegated to academic discussions, leaving many practising believers without a deep understanding of their...
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