"My darling, you are lovely in every way." Those are the inspired words in the Holy Scriptures today. What do these words mean to us. How do we apply them in our lives?
Fool's wisdom is an oxymoron. One is a fool but is self convinced that they are wise. One is a fool but is believed by many that they are acting wisely. Fool's wisdom must be a deception that is difficult …
Don't kill the murderer? The murderer? Confirmed murderer? The murderer deserves to die! Who said that we shouldn't kill the murderer? Why shouldn't we kill the murderer? Could there be something more to this command?
How many people will be saved? So many? Uncountable? 144,000 only? Are we ready to be among the saved? Why are the saved referred to as victorious? Victorious over what?
Is homosexuality sin? Should we hate and mistreat homosexuals? Does the Bible treat homosexuals as worse than others? What is the straightforward position from the Bible on homosexuality?
Direct and indirect support achieve the same goals. Where we can't offer direct support, we shouldn't offer indirect support. Particularly if the reason for not giving direct support is spiritual. Indirect is as good as direct. Look at this Bible …
If only we could do away with suffering. We do not want to suffer. We are disturbed by the suffering of others. We need a solution to suffering. Do evil people who pledge allegiance to satan get spared from suffering? …
How can the inspired word of God tell us that not many should become teachers? What is wrong with being a teacher? What is the risk of becoming a teacher? What does it mean to us that many of us …
The Bible tells us of sins that go ahead in judgment and sins that trail behind us. Which is which? Is this about Judgment? Could this be the clarification of the unpardonable sin?