The Division of Abijah may appear at first glance to be a quiet administrative detail tucked into the pages of Scripture, but in the Kingdom of God, no detail is ever insignificant. Every name, every order, and every assignment carries purpose. The Division of Abijah was one of the twenty-four priestly divisions established during the[…]
At first glance, the phrase “the division of Abijah” may seem like a small historical footnote tucked quietly into Scripture. But in the Kingdom of God, there are no throwaway details. What appears minor to us often becomes monumental in God’s redemptive plan. The priestly order of Abijah, to which Zacharias belonged, traces its roots[…]
Question: Dr. Tony, for a long time, I haven’t been diligent about reading the Bible, but I want that to change. Where should I begin to read? Answer:The beautiful thing about your question is that it reveals hunger—hunger for God, hunger for truth, hunger for transformation. And here’s the good news: whenever you desire to[…]
Question: Dr. Warrick, what is your take on alcohol consumption? Answer: Wine and intoxicating beverages have always carried a fascinating place within Scripture—used both in sacred celebration and, at times, in sobering warning. When viewed through a biblical lens, alcohol reveals a truth we often overlook: it is not the drink itself that determines sin[…]
Question: I keep encountering quotes from the Bible about Zion. What is Zion? What is Mount Zion? What is the biblical meaning of Zion? Answer: The word Zion is one of the most powerful and enduring terms in the entire Bible, appearing at least 165 times throughout Scripture. It carries layers of meaning—geographical, historical, and[…]
Magnification is a fascinating concept. It’s the process of making something appear larger than it really is. When you look through a magnifying glass, an object suddenly seems enormous, even though its true size hasn’t changed. The image is exaggerated, expanded, and sometimes distorted—altering how you see it. That’s exactly what happens in life when[…]
Question: Dr. Tony, I’m a new Christian, and I have many questions about Jesus. Some of the stuff I’m learning is difficult to understand and believe. Some of my questions are: was Jesus even real, or what was He like on earth? I heard He was a Jewish rabbi. Is that true? Who did Jesus[…]
“How do you do it?” I asked. “Do what?” she replied. “How do you put your foot down sometimes and just say no?” My co-worker, Ms. Anderson, smiled and said, “I just had to learn to say no. I used to feel so guilty when I said it, but I had to learn to be[…]
Question: Dr. Tony, where is the Golden Rule found in the Bible? I know we’re supposed to live by it, but I want to be sure I know exactly what it says. Answer: The “Golden Rule” is one of the most well-known teachings of Jesus, though the exact phrase “Golden Rule” doesn’t appear in Scripture[…]
Adam and Eve had the perfect relationship with God in the Garden of Eden—but they settled for less by eating from the forbidden tree. Judas walked beside Jesus Himself, chosen for greatness, yet he settled for less by trading eternity for thirty pieces of silver. And if I’m honest, I’ve had seasons when I, too,[…]
Question: I’ve tried to be holy by doing things I thought were good, like reading my Bible and praying. But then I heard you say that God does the work to make us holy. I wanted to cry because my efforts never seem enough. Dr. Tony, I’m confused about my responsibility in this relationship. Can[…]
Question: Our pastor recently said that every person has a unique calling from God, but I’ve never been able to discover what mine is. How can I know for sure? Answer:When it comes to discovering your God-given calling, you’re not alone, many believers wrestle with the same question. The beautiful truth is this: God has[…]













