Questions & Answers

Death & Grief

What does the Bible say about life and death?

What does the Bible say about life and death? The first thing we are told in Genesis 2:7 is that God gave us life. The life God gave to us was meant to be eternal. However, man later sinned against God (Genesis 3:6), and death came because of sin (Romans 5:12). Sin and death posed a problem for Man that Man could not solve. But God...

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God's Will

How can I know God’s plan for my life?

How can I know God’s plan for my life? A similar question that gets asked is, “How can I know God’s will for my life?” God has given us a roadmap for this: the Bible. God’s Word tells us in 1 Thessalonians 4:3a, “For this is the will of God, your sanctification.” Finding God’s will requires to things: obedience and observance.

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Jesus

What did Jesus mean when He said, “I am the bread of life”?

What did Jesus mean when He said, “I am the bread of life”? This was significant to the Jews because it was a reminder of what God did for them in Moses’ day. Two breads are discussed in the Old Testament that portray Jesus as the “Bread of Life”— manna and the temple showbread. Grab your Bible and let’s look at the portrait of Christ we see in the bread.

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God

What does the Bible say about doubting God?

What does the Bible say about doubting God? There are two areas of doubt: good doubt and bad doubt. Here are some definitions of doubt: to be uncertain about; to consider questionable or unlikely; hesitate to believe; to distrust; to regard with suspicion. Let’s look at Scripture and see what it says about these definitions.

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My Need For Jesus

Why was Jesus Crucified?

The question of why Jesus was crucified can be viewed from various angles: the cultural angle, the religious angle, the political angle, and the prophetic angle. Yet, in the end, it must be viewed from the ultimate angle, the sin angle. Let’s take a moment and look at each one.

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About Jesus

Why did Judas betray Jesus?

To answer this question, we need to look at three things: the prophecy, the philosophy, and the hypocrisy. What was said prior to the events happening, what the teachers of that day wrongly taught about the Messiah, and what Judas chose on his own to do. So, grab a Bible, and let’s begin.

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Salvation

What does “blasphemy against the Holy Spirit” mean?

Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is mentioned in two passages in the New Testament. Both describe the act of the willful rejection of the Holy Spirit’s promptings to receive Jesus as Savior. Let’s look at both passages and see specifically what God’s Word says.

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About Jesus

Is Jesus Christ God’s Son?

The easy answer is yes, Jesus is the Son of God, but at the same time, Jesus is God. We need to understand when answering this question that the Bible describes God for us in a way that we can grasp. Can we fully understand God? No. To fully understand God would be to put us on the same level as He is. We are in no way on the same level as God; Scripture makes that clear. Isaiah 55:9 says, “For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways, and My thoughts than your thoughts.” However, relationships and family order are things we can grasp and understand, and God has used those things to reveal Himself to us. Get your Bible and let’s look into this a little deeper.

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Christian Basics

What is the “conviction of the Holy Spirit”?

The conviction of the Holy Spirit is vital to a believer’s spiritual growth. The conviction of the Holy Spirit brings awareness to things we need to change, get rid of, or focus on, in our walk with Jesus. In John chapter 16, Jesus speaks to this and gives us some of the ways the Holy Spirit convicts us. Read verses 8-15 before continuing. Now let’s look at what Jesus told us.

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Christian Basics

How can I have a strong family?

(Please take note that you will need your Bible for references.) The number one way to have a strong family is to make sure each member of the family is in the proper position. Jesus is the most important member of a strong family and must come first to every other member. Next in line are mom and dad. They have their own individual roles as well, but position-wise they are next in line because they are one. (See Ephesians 5:31.) The children come after that and then any extended family. Within these positions are responsibilities for each party.

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