What the Reformation Taught About the “Rock” in Matthew 16:18
In Matthew 16:18, Jesus tells Peter, “on this rock I will build my church,” a verse that has sparked centuries […]
In Matthew 16:18, Jesus tells Peter, “on this rock I will build my church,” a verse that has sparked centuries […]
Matthew 16:18 has been a theological focal point for centuries, and the early Church Fathers had a range of perspectives
Matthew 16:18 is one of the most significant verses in Scripture for understanding the Church’s origin and authority. In this
Matthew 16:18 is one of the most debated verses when it comes to the foundation of church authority. In this
Matthew 16:18 has been a theological crossroads for centuries, shaping how Catholics and Protestants understand the foundation of the Church.
Matthew 16:18 has long raised an important question: Is the church built on Peter himself, or on his confession of
Matthew 16:18 contains one of Jesus’ most quoted—and debated—statements: “You are Peter, and on this rock I will build my
Peter was a central figure in the early church—bold, passionate, and chosen by Jesus for a key leadership role. In
Revenge might feel like a natural response when we’re hurt, but the Bible teaches a radically different approach. Instead of
Jesus’ identity as an immigrant is a powerful yet often overlooked part of His earthly journey. Shortly after His birth,