Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth

Dr. Paul Felter

Bible study lessons on Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth. We are to study to show yourself approved of God. Bible study to help Christians understand the scriptures that apply to us today.

  1. May 28

    “The Board of Peace, The Abraham Accords: The Dawning of a New Era? “Or the Peace the Bible Warned About?”

    Send us Fan Mail  For decades, the world has searched for peace in the Middle East—treaties signed, promises made, and yet peace has remained out of reach. But now, something new has emerged. The Board of Peace. What Is the “Board of Peace”? In the opening months of 2026, a new and unprecedented entity, one shaped by urgency, conflict, and the promise of peace, stepped onto the world stage. It is called the Board of Peace. Led by President Donald Trump, this body represents something fundamentally different. For generations, peace efforts have moved through institutions like the United Nations—slow… deliberate… bound by consensus. But this… is not that. The Board of Peace was created not merely to negotiate peace, but to oversee what comes after. The initial goals are to stabilize Gaza and rebuild what has been destroyed. Also, to establish governance and to ensure security through disarmament. This is not simply political diplomacy. This is oversight and control—not merely declaring desired outcomes, but ensuring they come to pass. Countries Participating in the Board of Peace are the United States, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar. These countries are key because of their proximity to Gaza and influence in the region. They have mediation experience and can provide funding and coordinate security.  Support the show BreadofLife.media

  2. Mar 30

    The Coming Antichrist!

    Send us Fan Mail When most people hear the word Antichrist, their minds immediately go to fear, chaos, and catastrophe. Images of violence, tyranny, and horror come to the surface almost automatically. Popular culture, novels, films, and even some prophecy teaching have trained us to expect a figure who is instantly recognizable as evil. But when we turn to the Bible itself, we discover something far more sobering. Scripture does not initially introduce the Antichrist as a monster. It does not say the world immediately recoils from him. It does not present him as a figure who rises through terror or open brutality. Instead, the Bible presents a man who is received, trusted, and even admired before he is ever feared. And that detail changes everything. The danger of the Antichrist is not that he looks evil—but that he doesn’t. He does not rise through chaos at the beginning, but through credibility. He does not conquer hearts through violence at first, but through solutions. He does not demand worship immediately, but earns allegiance gradually. This is why Scripture treats him as a matter of discernment rather than spectacle. In this video, we’re not going to speculate about names, dates, or modern headlines. We’re not going to rely on tradition, imagination, or popular theories. Instead, we’re going to ask a much simpler and more important question: Who is the Antichrist—according to the Bible itself? Support the show BreadofLife.media

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