Understanding the Bible This post is part of our Understanding the Bible series—short, clear explanations of common questions, phrases, images, and themes found in Scripture. The goal is simple: to help you read the Bible more clearly by explaining what the text says, what it meant in its original context, and why it still matters... Continue Reading →
How Do We Ask For The Holy Spirit? (Luke 11:13 Explained)
Understanding the Bible This post is part of our Understanding the Bible series—short, clear explanations of common questions, phrases, images, and themes found in Scripture. The goal is simple: to help you read the Bible more clearly by explaining what the text says, what it meant in its original context, and why it still matters... Continue Reading →
What Luke 11:13 Teach About the Holy Spirit
Understanding the Bible This post is part of our Understanding the Bible series—short, clear explanations of common questions, phrases, images, and themes found in Scripture. The goal is simple: to help you read the Bible more clearly by explaining what the text says, what it meant in its original context, and why it still matters... Continue Reading →
Why a Snake and a Scorpion? The Meaning of Luke 11:11–13
Understanding the Bible This post is part of our Understanding the Bible series—short, clear explanations of common questions, phrases, images, and themes found in Scripture. The goal is simple: to help you read the Bible more clearly by explaining what the text says, what it meant in its original context, and why it still matters... Continue Reading →
What Does “Ask, Seek, Knock” Mean in Luke 11?
Understanding the Bible This post is part of our Understanding the Bible series—short, clear explanations of common questions, phrases, images, and themes found in Scripture. The goal is simple: to help you read the Bible more clearly by explaining what the text says, what it meant in its original context, and why it still matters... Continue Reading →
Luke 11:1-54 Study Notes | MTSM Gospels Journal
Luke 11 reminds us that discipleship is not about religious appearance but about prayerful dependence, decisive allegiance to Jesus, and genuine transformation from the inside out.
Why Modern Translations Omit a Part of Matthew 6:13
The post discusses differences between the KJV and NLT translations of the Lord's Prayer, specifically the doxology's absence in modern versions. It explores its historical manuscript origins, liturgical practices, and relevance to contemporary prayer life.