In Aramaic, the language Jesus often used, His name is commonly rendered in a form closely related to ‘Yeshu’ or ‘Isho’ in later Aramaic traditions. Both point to the same Savior, Jesus—whose name means salvation—who lived, died, and rose again for us, as recorded in Scripture. Have you ever wondered what Jesus’ name sounded like […]
Jesus Christ is the Son of God — fully divine and fully human — as declared throughout the Bible. From the angel’s announcement in Luke 1:35 to Jesus’ own words in John 10:36, scripture affirms that Jesus is God the Son, begotten of the Father, who came to die for our sins and rose again. […]
New life in Christ means being born again through faith in Jesus Christ—declared a new creation, freed from sin’s power, and empowered to walk in righteousness and eternal hope (2 Corinthians 5:17, Romans 6:4). There is a moment in every believer’s journey when the old life begins to fade and something entirely new takes root […]
The Talmud contains scattered, late references to a figure some scholars identify as Jesus of Nazareth, often using the name ‘Yeshu.’ These passages are brief, polemical, and centuries removed from Jesus’ lifetime, making them historically unreliable. For Christians, the Talmud’s claims do not align with—and cannot undermine—the eyewitness testimony of the Gospels, the resurrection of […]
In Islam, Jesus—known as Isa ibn Maryam (Jesus son of Mary)—is honored as a prophet and messenger of God, but He is not considered divine. The Quran affirms Jesus’ virgin birth and miracles, yet it explicitly denies that He is the Son of God, rejects the crucifixion and resurrection, and identifies Him as a human […]
Jesus was historically depicted as white largely due to European artistic traditions and the cultural influence of the Roman Empire and Renaissance, not because of Biblical evidence. Scripture describes Jesus as a Jewish man from the Middle East, emphasizing that His physical appearance matters far less than His identity as the Son of God, His […]
The St. Michael novena is a nine-day Catholic prayer tradition asking for the archangel’s intercession in spiritual warfare. As Christians, we honor biblical truth: the real power behind any victory over evil comes not from an angel but from Jesus Christ alone, who has already triumphed over Satan through His death and resurrection (Colossians 2:15). […]
When you say “I need Jesus,” you are acknowledging that Jesus Christ is the only source of true salvation, peace, and eternal life. According to John 14:6, Jesus said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” Pray to Him today, confess your sins, and […]