Who is the God of the Bible? God claims that the Bible is His word and that He inspired or gave the message to those He chose to write it, “All Scripture is breathed out by God…” (2 Timothy 3:16). God...
Do Christians need to believe in the Kalam Cosmological Argument? Is this found in the Bible? The Kalam Cosmological Argument, like other Cosmological Arguments that infer the existence of God from tracing a causal chain back to a first cause, is...
A God of Awesome Deeds: “By awesome deeds you answer us with righteousness, O God of our salvation, the hope of all the ends of the earth and of the farthest seas; the one who by his strength established the mountains,...
This is a very descriptive start to the Bible as it sets the scene in a very detailed way! There are a lot of subtle points to take from these two verses and we’ll try to identify a few of these...
The spirit is a very important word and concept that is used in the Bible. It occurs from Genesis to Revelation and is used as spirit, wind, power, ability, breath of life, holy spirit, unclean spirit(s) and as way of thinking,...
At this point in time, there probably isn’t a person who hasn’t spent time holding on to hope that this pandemic will be over soon. Probably last year at this time we were hoping it would be over by the end...
This is a verse where praise is given to the Lord for what he has done by creating all things not for our own pleasure but for the pleasure of the Lord. As we read in Revelation 4, that God created...
The Bible begins with the account of creation in the book of Genesis, the first book of the Bible. Creation is the foundation of the Bible and a good understanding of creation will greatly assist in understanding God’s Word. Jesus, the...
Studying the Bible can be a very absorbing activity. It can be intellectually stimulating to discover connections and doctrinal truths that we hadn’t been aware of before. It can help to confirm our belief that it is indeed a wonderful book...
The theme continues from the last blog on 2 Peter 1:20, which reads: “Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation.” We discussed then that this verse was powerful, and that no prophecy found in...