Not A Fable | 2 Peter 1 | Tobi England
Tim Lazaro Tim Lazaro

Not A Fable | 2 Peter 1 | Tobi England

In the darkest valleys of loss and suffering, when the weight of this world presses heavy, the gospel stands as an unshakable anchor. Peter, writing to a persecuted church, reminds us that our faith is no myth, no cunningly devised fable—it is the surest reality, rooted in history, attested by eyewitnesses, and fulfilled in Christ. The righteousness we could never achieve is freely given in Him, and the promise of His return burns brighter than the morning star. This world is but a tent, a fleeting dwelling, yet we live in the tension of the now and the not yet, where our hope is fixed on the day when the King returns to make all things new. Until then, we take heed, we press on, and we hold fast to the word that will never fail. Scripture: 2 Peter 1

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Session 5 — Is the Resurrection of Jesus Real?
Tim Lazaro Tim Lazaro

Session 5 — Is the Resurrection of Jesus Real?

Christianity does not rest on myths or empty traditions—it stands or falls on a historical event: the resurrection of Jesus Christ. If Christ did not rise, our faith is in vain, our sins remain, and death is the final word (1 Corinthians 15:17). But if He did rise, then everything changes—death is defeated, sin is conquered, and hope is eternally secured. The weight of history, the testimony of eyewitnesses, and the unshakable transformation of the disciples all point to one glorious reality: Jesus lives. And because He lives, our labor is not in vain, our faith is not empty, and our eternity is not in question.

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Session 4 — Is the Bible Reliable?
Tim Lazaro Tim Lazaro

Session 4 — Is the Bible Reliable?

The reliability of Scripture is not a blind leap of faith—it is an anchor grounded in history, archaeology, and careful preservation. The same God who spoke the universe into existence has sovereignly ensured that His Word has been accurately transmitted through generations. Every tested claim—whether in prophecy, historical figures, or manuscript evidence—confirms what the Bible declares about itself: that it is God-breathed and profitable for all of life. Legends take centuries to form, but the Gospels were written within the lifetimes of eyewitnesses who could verify or challenge their truthfulness. We do not trust the Bible merely because it claims to be true; we trust it because, time and again, it proves to be true.

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Session 3 — Does Science Conflict with Christianity?
Tim Lazaro Tim Lazaro

Session 3 — Does Science Conflict with Christianity?

The Christian does not fear truth, because all truth belongs to God. Science is not the enemy of faith; it is the study of the world God created, a world that unmistakably bears His fingerprints. When we look at the fine-tuning of the universe, the complexity of life, and the moral law written on human hearts, we see not randomness, but intentionality—design pointing back to the Designer. The heavens declare His glory, and every discovery, when rightly understood, only deepens our awe of the One who spoke it all into existence. If science is the pursuit of what is true, then it will never conflict with the Author of truth Himself.

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Session 2 — How to Help a Friend Who is Deconstructing?
Tim Lazaro Tim Lazaro

Session 2 — How to Help a Friend Who is Deconstructing?

Doubt is not the enemy of faith—unchecked doubt is. The Christian life is not about avoiding questions but about pressing into them with confidence that the truth will hold. Deconstruction, as our culture frames it, often leads to a hollow skepticism, not a stronger faith, because it assumes that tearing down is always better than building up. But the gospel offers something greater: not just the demolition of weak foundations, but the reconstruction of a faith that is tested, refined, and anchored in the unshakable reality of Christ. If you are wrestling with doubt, don't walk away—lean in, press on, and discover that the deepest faith is often found on the other side of honest questions.

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Session 1 — Is Christianity Good?
Tim Lazaro Tim Lazaro

Session 1 — Is Christianity Good?

Christianity is not just true—it is profoundly, inescapably good. In a world fractured by self-interest, injustice, and suffering, the gospel of Jesus Christ stands as the one unshakable force of restoration, not merely calling us to righteousness but transforming lives, healing wounds, and redefining what it means to be human. The love of Christ has shaped history, elevating the dignity of the weak, driving out oppression, and anchoring the weary soul in unshakable hope. It is not blind tradition or empty religion that has changed nations and hearts, but the radical, self-giving love of the One who laid down His life and conquered the grave. In Him, we find not only the deepest truth but the highest good—an unrelenting grace that heals, restores, and makes all things new.

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