Law and order holds our universe together. Many groundbreaking scientists such as Sir Isaac Newton persisted in their work out of a firm conviction of discoverable order as described in the Bible. Unlike many of their predecessors, they were rewarded …

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The Bible book of Job gets a lot of bad press including inappropriate quoting and wrong conclusions, but this book just might be one of the most important books of the Bible. It’s unique perspective of life before Moses, Jesus, …

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The Bible leaves no other option, and no room for anyone else: Jesus is the Messiah, the Savior of the world, the King of Kings. But why did He come as a baby? If Jesus is God, wouldn’t He have …

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Jesus and the early disciples went about preaching the “Kingdom of God” (a.k.a., Kingdom of Heaven in Matthew), revealing a great deal about what it is, and what it isn’t. The scripture makes it clear that the Kingdom is not …

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Because eternal evil is real, and it should not be allowed to exist everywhere. In Matthew 25:31-46, Jesus revealed that the “everlasting fire” was “prepared for the devil and his angels.” However, as He also explains in the same passage, …

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Good means nothing if there is no punishment or consequence for sin. Why do “good” if anything and everything brings the same outcomes? In fact, we would not even know that we were doing good if it was not contrasted …

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Because God truly loves His people! He has prepared a place in His universe where His people can thrive in preparation for the next age when Jesus and His church (see Why Born Again?) will reign over the nations. When …

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God has always been in the healing business. Why is there so much sickness and disease in the world? It is not God’s fault, yet – as demonstrated by Jesus in Matthew 4:23 — He doesn’t just leave us in …

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Because without it, we are hopelessly doomed! Several scriptures make it plain that none of us are “good” enough to fulfill every law, to avoid breaking every rule. Even if we do a pretty good job of it, it is …

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Tithing, which is giving a tenth of your income to God, is a controversial practice among believers. Some are very strict and meticulous with it, while others say that this practice was intended only for those living under the Law …

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