An overview of events and conditions around the world featured in the July/August 2025 issue of Beyond Today.
After the flood, God promises He would never again destroy every living thing on the earth, even though he knows
Who are the “sons of God” that are discussed in Genesis 6:2? Many have thought they are fallen angels that
If you want to learn practical ways to get to know guys and girls without getting serious too soon, we
Even if the genealogies are not your favorite sections of the Bible to read, they still hold importance! They can
From the story of Cain and Abel we learn how important it is to have humility when we make mistakes
We are told that Abel offered a better sacrifice because it was offered by faith, through which he was considered
In verse 1 it tells us that Adam “knew” Eve and she becomes pregnant. This word “to know” is used
We can see the lasting impact that Adam and Eve’s choices in the Garden of Eden have on mankind even
Through Jesus Christ we are given the hope of salvation. Genesis 3:15 contains the first “protoevangelium” which means “first gospel
The original sin in the Garden of Eden helps us understand our human nature and how that impacts our choices
In Genesis 3 we are first introduced to “the serpent” who is Satan the Devil as stated in Revelation 12:9
God created husband and wife to leave their parents and be bound together as “one flesh,” or a united body
Throughout the entire Bible, it is clear that God created the Sabbath as a day of rest for His people
God describes everything that He created as “very good.” This includes everything upon the earth and heaven, but also what
Genesis 1:2 says that “The earth became without form and void.” Did God create the earth this way? If not
Understanding the meaning behind the Hebrew word for God, “Elohim” is crucial for our foundational understanding of the Bible and
The book of Genesis is the first of the five books that Moses wrote (known collectively as the Pentateuch or
In the last three lessons we covered that “Christ” means anointed , the same as the Hebrew word Messiah
In the last two lessons we covered that “Christ” means anointed, the same as the Hebrew word Messiah. We discussed
In the last lesson we covered that “Christ” means anointed, the same as the Hebrew word Messiah. We also covered
Can any relationship not built on friendship stand the test of time?
In the last two lessons we covered the meaning of the name “Jesus” and that it means “God is salvation.”