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Jesus and the Bible
The existence of Jesus In today’s world, skepticism toward religious figures, particularly Jesus of Nazareth, is not uncommon. When someone claims to doubt Jesus ever existed, such skepticism often stems from a lack of historical awareness or unwillingness to engage with credible evidence. While a degree of skepticism is healthy and even necessary in the pursuit of truth, being overly skeptical– where no source is trusted – can lead to intellectual dishonesty and a closed m

Moises Alaniz
Jul 22, 20255 min read


Bible Study: Correlation (Acts 19:11-22)
Acts 19:11-22 emphasizes the metanarrative of redemption, emphasizing God’s sovereign power to redeem humanity from spiritual darkness. The dramatic confrontation between the evil spirit and the Jewish exorcists - sons of Sceva - exposes a critical truth: redemption is not accessible through imitation or ritual, but only through a genuine relationship with God. Although skepticism about God’s power and existence persists, Luke presents a striking moment when a hostile ev

Moises Alaniz
Jul 13, 20252 min read


Bible Study: Interpretation (Acts 19:11-22)
Summarize : Because of Ephesus’ pivotal role in the spread of the Gospel, it was necessary for God to transform the hearts of those resistant to His message, much as He had done with Pharaoh in the time of Moses (Exodus 7:13, ESV). During the Apostolic era of evangelism throughout the Mediterranean region, Luke highlights God’s extraordinary miracles performed through Paul, offering a distinctive comparison to those associated with other apostles, such as Peter (Acts 5:16,

Moises Alaniz
Jul 6, 20253 min read
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