Dive into the devotional side of apologetics and glean encouraging truths from God’s Word with devotionals that uphold the authority of Scripture while providing real inspiration.
One of the enemies most popular attacks is to deny the existence of the Creator. Jeremy Ham, AiG–U.S., examines this issue.
Many times we focus our attention on those who attack God’s Word, but who is the real enemy? Steve Ham, AiG–U.S., addresses this issue.
Although Christians often disagree on certain doctrines, all true believers are united on key points. Steve Ham, AiG–U.S., explains.
One of the most important questions a person can ask is how one can get to heaven: is it by works or by something else? Steve Ham, AiG–U.S., explains.
Sometimes the smallest differences in doctrine can make huge differences and have devastating consequences.
Some people have questioned whether or not we inherit Adam’s sinful nature. Steve Ham, AiG–U.S., explains how this view attacks the biblical message.
The Arians and Jehovah’s Witnesses have denied the fully deity of Jesus Christ, but God did really say that Jesus is fully God and that He humbled Himself.
Many groups have denied the full humanity and full deity of our Lord Jesus Christ. Steve Ham, AiG–U.S., addresses some claims of Gnostics who believed all matter was evil.
Uniformitarian thinking has led to many people questioning whether or not God really said the Flood was global.
The serpent questioned the very Word of God by asking, “Has God indeed said . . . .”
Although Scripture does not use the word “Trinity,” the doctrine is clearly presented and is extremely important.
Since the Holy Spirit is God, and plays an integral role in our salvation and sanctification, how should believers respond?
Paul expressed in Romans 8 that the Holy Spirit helps us when we pray.
Have you ever wondered why the Holy Spirit is usually mentioned last when naming the members of the Trinity? Jeremy Ham, AiG–U.S., explores this idea.
The Bible instructs us to walk in the Spirit. Erik Lutz, AiG–US, explains this concept.
The Bible mentions a concept known as the fellowship of the Holy Spirit. Jeremy Ham explains this concept in today's devotional.
Jeremy Ham explains the Holy Spirit’s role in spreading the good news of Jesus Christ.
Erik Lutz discusses the Holy Spirit’s role in inspiring the writing of the Bible.
Jeremy Ham discusses what the Apostle John meant when he wrote that “the Spirit is truth.”
According to the Bible, the Holy Spirit was also involved in creation.
The Bible mentions that the Holy Spirit dwells within believers, but not in unbelievers. Jeremy Ham explains this concept.
Scripture mentions the concept of the Holy Spirit sealing believers. Jeremy Ham explains this idea.
While Scripture does not use the word Trinity, it is a concept that is clearly taught.
The Holy Spirit dwells within each believer. Scripture tells us that the Holy Spirit is God.
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