Although thousands were banding together to kill the fleeing king, David’s response was to be confident in the Lord’s ability to save
We may not understand it entirely, but we can remember Jesus’ name bears witness to the salvific work of God in the world
Pamela Catalan on losing her mother at 12, using her home to bless others, and why she considers her prolonged season of singleness as a blessing today
Resistance to God’s chosen Messiah is empty and cannot ultimately succeed because Jesus earned the right to rule the world
A reader asks why God doesn’t condemn the institution of slavery outright, if He could be specific about other matters in the OT
Before returning to heaven, Jesus promised to send believers the Holy Spirit. Here's what we know about the third person of the Trinity
It's the classic conundrum: why pray if God is indeed sovereign? Can getting on our knees make a difference if all things have been ordained ahead of time?
Is there a case for the formation of the universe without the involvement of a divine or supernatural being?
In the last part of this series, we look at specific instances of divine judgment in the past to understand why they were so severe
Failure to observe the New Testament's sternness is part of the reason why it seems like the Bible depicts two very different Gods
The concepts of predestination and election are tough ones to wrestle with, if we do not have a right understanding of who God is
It's easy to look at the 'harshness' of the Law, and declare God too severe — but we’re missing out if we only see what we want to see
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