by Scott Ashley
Jesus made a number of puzzling references to a future resurrection—puzzling, that is, if we try to reconcile them with the traditional view of heaven and hell.
by Becky Sweat
We glorify or magnify God, or give glory to God, when we recognize, admire, value or extol His attributes and acts—His holy righteous character, creative brilliance, miraculous works and boundless wisdom.
by Jerold Aust
Why does modern Christianity consistently portray Jesus Christ as dead on the cross? Could it be that many really don't grasp the importance of His resurrection and what it means for us?
by Peter Eddington
The apostle Paul referred to Jesus Christ as “the firstborn from the dead.” If He is “first,” what does that mean? The obvious answer is that others will follow. You need to understand what the Bible says about this crucial subject!
by Steven Britt
Let’s consider whether the trumpet is sounding loudly in our hearts and how we can work together to magnify that sound to the world through our lives.
by John LaBissoniere
The Feast of Trumpets pictures a future time when Jesus Christ will descend from heaven to establish His Kingdom, punish evil men and nations and prevent them from annihilating all life on earth. Furthermore, this wonderful Holy Day...
Bible Questions and Answers
by United Church of God
Does the Bible condemn smoking? What are the biblical principles that can be applied to smoking?
by Don Hooser
The greatest transformation can be summed up in three major phases, which are portrayed by the first four festivals of God—Passover, Unleavened Bread, Pentecost and Trumpets.
by United Church of God
Never underestimate the value of your life. You were born to become one of God's divine children. You were born to receive His very nature and character and, eventually, eternal life on His level of existence.
by Don Hooser
The Feast of Trumpets, one of the Holy Days of the Bible, pictures future times of both sadness and gladness—essential steps leading to the establishment of the Kingdom of God on earth!