Misinterpreted: 1 Corinthians 13

Often called “the love chapter,” 1 Corinthians 13 is one of the most well-known passages in the Bible, frequently quoted at weddings and anniversaries. However, its true meaning is often misinterpreted. Paul’s message isn’t about romantic love; it’s a theological correction for a divided church, emphasizing that without love, spiritual gifts are meaningless. This chapter challenges us to rethink how we understand love, conflict, and theology. Discover how 1 Corinthians 13 reshapes our daily lives and points us to the ultimate example of love—Jesus. Dive deeper into this powerful passage and its implications for our faith.

Misinterpreted: Matthew 16:28

Matthew 16:28 has left many puzzled, prompting questions about the truth of the Bible. Jesus declares that some standing there will not taste death before seeing the Son of Man coming in his kingdom. Did he make a promise he didn’t keep? This passage invites us to explore its context and meaning, revealing that Jesus’ words may have been fulfilled in unexpected ways. Discover how the transfiguration, resurrection, and the spread of the gospel all play a role in understanding this verse, and learn how it speaks to our lives today with confidence, wonder, and hope.

Who is The Holy Spirit?

For being the third member of the Trinity, many Christian denominations and traditions (and Christians themselves) give embarrassingly little-to-no acknowledgment to the Holy Spirit.