Soldiers for the Cross
Jesús es el Señor
Inspiring Men & Women of God Daily to Live Worthy of Their Calling.


He spoke, and the universe came into existence
According to Scripture, “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” (Gen. 1:1). The Bible describes God’s creation of the world and all life and presents the one true God as Creator. Moreover, because He created humanity in His image, He gave man dominion over the earth. In the Scriptures, the Word of God describes how there was harmony in the world until sin destroyed the connection. However, the God of the Bible brings hope to man by allowing His Word to become flesh and redemption for those who believe in Christ’s finished work on Calvary. Therefore, in this blog, on a weekly basis, I will discuss the major topics of the Hermeneutical circle, such as Exegesis and Biblical, Historical, Systematic, and Pastoral theology.

At Soldiers for the Cross, we are committed to exploring the profound truths of the Bible. Our weekly blog delves into major topics within the Hermeneutical circle, such as Exegesis, Biblical Theology, Historical Theology, Systematic Theology, and Pastoral Theology. Through these discussions, we aim to deepen your understanding of Scripture and strengthen your walk with God.
Join us on this journey of faith as we seek to honor God and fulfill our calling as His soldiers. Together, let us embrace the transformative power of His Word and live lives worthy of His glorious name. Also, we must be able to answer those who ask why we believe what we believe? Apologetics 101
By T. W. Parker The popularity of Christ was increasing to the extent that the Pharisees became alarmed. Therefore, to avoid a confrontation, Jesus traveled north, returning to Galilee, where He met a Samaritan woman.…
By T. W. Parker In John 3:22-24, we see that the ministries of John the Baptist and Jesus briefly overlapped. During this time, the Judean countryside was likely vibrant with the teachings of both influential…
By T. W. Parker This chapter presents two distinct incidents: the conversation with Nicodemus and John the Baptist’s final testimony. The discussion with Nicodemus is particularly significant as it introduces the concept of the new…