Jesus spoke very highly of John the Baptist (Matthew 11:11). Still, he was only human. So could he offer a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sin?
If Jesus is God, He must be sovereign and omniscient. And yet, He claims to not know when He would come back. How can this be?
God instituted marriage — and the family. If so, why does He seem to be silent on men taking multiple wives?
If God cannot disagree with Himself, why do the Father and the Son seem to have differing views on unclean foods?
As complex and brilliant as the doctrine of the Trinity is, many seem to think it has very little backing from the first part of the Bible. Is this a fair assessment?
If the three Persons of the Trinity are co-equal, do we still address all our prayers to God the Father?
Saving faith is accomplished by accepting Christ according to the Gospels and committing our lives to Him. Do you know what you believe?
The formation of the world is a subject of endless curiosity. Here are some things we do know about it from the Word of God
Before returning to heaven, Jesus promised to send believers the Holy Spirit. Here's what we know about the third person of the Trinity
We cannot fully comprehend the first Person of the Trinity — but we can know what He has revealed to us about Himself, His nature and His character
If each of the Persons in the Trinity are distinct in their roles, why does Isaiah call Jesus our "Everlasting Father"?
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