
Posted on 11 May 2024
Why Does God Allow Evil?
The question of why God allows evil is one that has puzzled believers and skeptics alike. The Bible describes God as holy, righteous, just, and sovereign. These attributes tell us that God is capable of preventing evil and desires to rid the universe of evil …
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Posted on 11 May 2024
God Transcendent
God's transcendent nature is a fundamental aspect of His being. To transcend means to exist above and independent from something, to rise above and surpass it. In this sense, God is the only truly transcendent being. He is the "LORD God Almighty" who created all things on earth …
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Posted on 09 May 2024
The Finger of God: A Display of Divine Power
The phrase "the finger of God" appears four times in the Bible, three in the Old Testament and once in the New Testament. It is used to describe the supernatural power of God as it directly influences events in our world …
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Posted on 07 May 2024
Can God Lie?
Introduction
God is holy, which means He is morally perfect and has absolute integrity. His holiness sets Him apart from all His creatures and makes it impossible for Him to lie. Lying goes against His nature. Because God cannot lie, His word, the Bible, is completely trustworthy …
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Posted on 07 May 2024
Sickness and the Sovereignty of God
The concept of sickness and its relationship to the sovereignty of God is an important aspect of Christian theology. The Bible teaches that God is almighty and in complete control of all things, including sickness. However, it is crucial to understand that allowing something …
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Posted on 05 May 2024
Accommodation and Condescension: Understanding God's Communication
In theology, the concepts of accommodation and condescension refer to how an infinitely perfect God communicates with imperfect and finite humans. The idea behind condescension is that God chooses to communicate in a way that His audience can understand. Throughout history, many theologians have …
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Posted on 04 May 2024
God Still Speaks
In the Bible, there are numerous instances where God speaks audibly to people, such as Moses at the burning bush (Exodus 3:14), Joshua before entering the Promised Land (Joshua 1:1), and Samuel when he was called to be a prophet (1 Samuel 3:11). While …
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