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Answer by Jeffrey Johnson

Why did Jesus speak so harshly? (John 8:44)

Why did Jesus speak so harshly? (John 8:44) On one occasion, Jesus was speaking with some self-righteous Jewish religious leaders who boasted that they were...

November 26 2025 2 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by Jeffrey Johnson

Why did Jesus speak so strongly against lukewarm faith?

Why did Jesus speak so strongly against lukewarm faith? Revelation 3:14-16 ASV Bible: "And to the angel of the church in Laodicea write: These things saith...

November 26 2025 4 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by Jeffrey Johnson

What are the New Heavens and the New Earth?

What are the New Heavens and the New Earth? 2nd Peter 3:13 ASV Bible: "But, according to his promise, we look for new heavens and a new earth, wherein...

November 26 2025 4 More Answers Follow Vote Up

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How can I be sure I am praying according to the will of God?

November 26 2025

Answer by Donna Williams

Is there value in other religions like Islam, Buddhism and Hinduism? Galatians 1:9

Dear Anonymous, in my opinion, I see no value in the religions that you mentioned! These religions represent the falsehood of the devil, who Paul in 2...

November 26 2025 Follow Vote Up

Answer by Shirley H , Wife, mother, veteran in the spiritual war we all face!

How does one solve the problem that no one can earn their right standing with God (Gal. 3:10-14)?

That is because it is all about God's Grace. When you truly, honestly believe God, He is gracious. There isn't anything you can buy; there is not one bit of...

November 26 2025 1 More Answer Follow Vote Up

Answer by Jeffrey Johnson

What Bible verses state there will not be any new revelations after Jesus?

The Bible states that there will be no new revelations after Jesus, as seen in Hebrews 1:1-2, which says God spoke through prophets but now speaks through...

November 26 2025 Follow Vote Up

Answer by Jack Gutknecht , Arizona Bible College graduate and Dallas Seminary graduate

What does it mean to be crucified with Christ?

First, see the big picture: II. THE REBUKE BY PAUL IN ANTIOCH (Galatians 2:11-21) A. The need for Paul's rebuke (Gal 2:11-13): Peter was refusing to...

November 26 2025 1 Comments 5 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by Jeffrey Johnson

How does one solve the problem that no one can earn their right standing with God (Gal. 3:10-14)?

How does one solve the problem that no one can earn their right standing with God (Gal. 3:10-14)? Gal 3:10-14 American Standard Version: 10 "For as many as...

November 26 2025 1 More Answer Follow Vote Up

Answer by Leslie Coutinho

Is 'you reap what you sow' biblical?

Galatians 6:8: For he that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption; but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life...

November 26 2025 1 More Answer Follow Vote Up

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Why did God hide his face from David? (30:7)

November 26 2025

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What should we learn from Psalm 119?

November 25 2025

Answer by Ezekiel Kimosop

What is the difference between Catholics and Protestants?

The differences between Roman Catholics and Protestants are theologically and historically monumental. Here are some of the theological distinctions that lie...

November 25 2025 4 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by Shirley H , Wife, mother, veteran in the spiritual war we all face!

How do we guard our heart from anger/offense?

We must remember who we are. We believers are members of the body of Christ. Exodus 23:9: At one time, we were all strangers to Christ. We know the heart of...

November 25 2025 Follow Vote Up

Answer by Jack Gutknecht , Arizona Bible College graduate and Dallas Seminary graduate

What should we learn from the life of Silas?

Silas, a respected Jerusalem church leader, prophet, and Roman citizen (Acts 15:22, 32; 16:37-38), shared one of the most dramatic moments of his ministry...

November 25 2025 1 Comments 1 More Answer Follow Vote Up

Answer by Shirley H , Wife, mother, veteran in the spiritual war we all face!

How is the phrase "not with braided hair or gold or pearls or costly clothing," found in 1 Timothy 2:9, to be understood today?

I understand it to simply mean that women, but men also (since they are spoken of in verse 8) are to be mindful of where they are and why they are there. You...

November 25 2025 1 More Answer Follow Vote Up

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Why God permit false leaders to perform miracles in name of Jesus?

The leaders claim to have performed miracles in Jesus name. Jesus rejects them as "you evil people". Clarify.

November 25 2025 Follow Vote Up

Answer by Donna Williams

How is the phrase "not with braided hair or gold or pearls or costly clothing," found in 1 Timothy 2:9, to be understood today?

Bro. Neufeld, this verse is clearly stated and leaves no room for misinterpretation! In today's society the women who profess to be godly dress as...

November 25 2025 1 More Answer Follow Vote Up

Answer by Jeffrey Johnson

Who was King Uzziah in the Bible?

Who was King Uzziah in the Bible? King Uzziah, also known as Azariah, was a king of Judah who reigned for 52 years, beginning at age 16. He is known for his...

November 25 2025 1 More Answer Follow Vote Up

Answer by Jeffrey Johnson

Who was King Josiah in the Bible?

Who was King Josiah in the Bible? Josiah was a king of Judah from c. 640–609 BCE, known for his religious reforms and devotion to God. He became king at age...

November 25 2025 2 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by Jeffrey Johnson

Who was Lydia in the Bible?

Who was Lydia in the Bible? This woman and her household were among the first persons in Europe to accept Christianity as a result of the apostle Paul’s...

November 25 2025 1 More Answer Follow Vote Up

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Is unconditional election biblical?

November 24 2025

Answer by Jeffrey Johnson

Who was Cornelius in the Bible?

Who was Cornelius in the Bible? Cornelius was a Roman centurion in Caesarea, a devout Gentile who feared God and gave generously to the poor. His story in...

November 24 2025 1 More Answer Follow Vote Up

Answer by Jeffrey Johnson

Who was Diotrephes in the Bible?

Who was Diotrephes in the Bible? Diotrephes was mentioned by the apostle John in his letter to Gaius. In addition to being ambitious, proud, disrespectful of...

November 24 2025 1 More Answer Follow Vote Up

Answer by Jeff Mann

Does the Bible say that abandonment is a valid reason for divorce and remarriage?

Marriage should involve two people of opposite sex, both believers who are actively involved in their faith by reading the Word, actively participating in a...

November 24 2025 1 Comments 4 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by Shirley H , Wife, mother, veteran in the spiritual war we all face!

Who was Silas in the Bible?

Silas, (Silvanus) was a leader in the Jerusalem church. He went to Antioch. See Acts 15:22-35. Silas traveled with Paul in Acts 15:40,41. He was jailed and...

November 24 2025 1 More Answer Follow Vote Up

Answer by Shirley H , Wife, mother, veteran in the spiritual war we all face!

Who was Barnabas in the Bible?

Acts 4:36,37: "And Joses, who was also named Barnabas by the apostles (which is translated Son of Encouragement), a Levite of the country of Cyprus, having...

November 24 2025 1 More Answer Follow Vote Up

Answer by Jack Gutknecht , Arizona Bible College graduate and Dallas Seminary graduate

Why did Paul and Silas start praying and singing hymns at midnight?

The prison guard [probably] was confused by two things-- a. Because of the singing of the prisoners (Acts16:25): He hears Paul and Silas praising God. b....

November 24 2025 2 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by Jeff Mann

How can we guard our hearts from becoming self-righteous or judgmental like Pharisees?

Luke 6:45 NASB The good person out of the good treasure of his heart brings forth what is good; and the evil person out of the evil treasure brings forth...

November 24 2025 1 More Answer Follow Vote Up

Answer by Jeffrey Johnson

Who was Barnabas in the Bible?

Who was Barnabas in the Bible? Barnabas was an early Christian leader, born Joseph, who was nicknamed "Son of Encouragement" for his supportive nature. He...

November 24 2025 1 Comments 1 More Answer Follow Vote Up

Answer by Jeffrey Johnson

What should we learn from the life of Ruth?

What should we learn from the life of Ruth? The book of Ruth teaches lessons about loyalty, faithfulness, and God's redemptive plan working through ordinary...

November 24 2025 1 More Answer Follow Vote Up

Answer by Jeffrey Johnson

How can I give my life to God?

How can I give my life to God? Giving your life to God is a lifelong journey of transformation where, with the help of the Holy Spirit, you become more like...

November 24 2025 7 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Question by Jeff Mann

How do we guard our heart from anger/offense?

There are certain triggers that ignite anger in my heart such as disrespectful condescending behavior from others. Once anger & offense takes hold of me...

Proverbs 4:23

November 23 2025 1 Answer Follow Vote Up

Answer by Jeffrey Johnson

How can I please God?

How can I please God? To please God, you must follow scriptural teachings by practising faith, obedience, love, and service, which includes loving God and...

November 23 2025 8 More Answers Follow Vote Up

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Does the Bible say that abandonment is a valid reason for divorce and remarriage?

November 23 2025

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What is hyper-Calvinism and is it biblical?

November 23 2025

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Why kidnap to acquire a wife (Judges 21:21)?

November 23 2025

Question by Bernhart Neufeld

How is the phrase "not with braided hair or gold or pearls or costly clothing," found in 1 Timothy 2:9, to be understood today?

1Tim. 2:9:  "... in like manner also, that the women adorn themselves in modest apparel, with propriety and moderation, not with braided hair or gold or pear...

1 Timothy 2:9

November 23 2025 2 Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by Philip Davies

Does the Bible say that abandonment is a valid reason for divorce and remarriage?

I have found that in this area of marriage and divorce Christians can become most censorious, and readily forget that mercy and love should be recognised as...

November 23 2025 4 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by Jack Gutknecht , Arizona Bible College graduate and Dallas Seminary graduate

How does Psalm 71 encourage someone who’s getting older and still facing hard things?

"The psalm is anonymous, written by a believer who had enemies and needed the Lord’s help and protection (Ps 71:4, 10, 13, 24). He was probably past middle...

November 23 2025 4 Comments 1 More Answer Follow Vote Up

Answer by Jeffrey Johnson

What should we learn from the life of Luke?

What should we learn from the life of Luke? From the life and writings of Luke, one can learn about God's compassion for the marginalised, the importance of...

November 23 2025 1 More Answer Follow Vote Up

Answer by Jeffrey Johnson

What should we learn from Psalm 119?

What should we learn from Psalm 119? It provides wisdom for living rightly and navigating life's challenges, acting as a "lamp to my feet and a light to my...

November 23 2025 3 More Answers Follow Vote Up

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What does the term "Sovereign Grace" refer to?

November 23 2025

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Who was Silas in the Bible?

November 23 2025 2 Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by Jeffrey Johnson

How do we hide God's word in our hearts (Psalm 119:11)

How do we hide God's word in our hearts (Psalm 119:11) Psalm 119:11 Rotherham Bible: "In my heart have I treasured what thou hast said, To the end I may not...

November 23 2025 2 More Answers Follow Vote Up

Answer by Jeffrey Johnson

How can we guard our hearts from becoming self-righteous or judgmental like Pharisees?

How can we guard our hearts from becoming self-righteous or judgmental like Pharisees? To guard against becoming self-righteous or judgmental, we can...

November 23 2025 1 Comments 1 More Answer Follow Vote Up