Does God Know When We Will Die?
The Bible says God is all-knowing, but does that mean He knows our future and we have an appointed time to die? Let’s examine the thought and its implications.
The Bible says God is all-knowing, but does that mean He knows our future and we have an appointed time to die? Let’s examine the thought and its implications.
The unforgivable sin was revealed in a conversation Jesus had with the scribes. In fact, the subject came up as they accused Him of performing evil.
There are two clear-cut Biblical reasons for divorce. Through careful study, we can identify some others. I’ll discuss them, along with God’s divorce of Israel.
Today, Christians are not obligated to follow every aspect of the Old Testament. When Jesus came, He fulfilled much of it, by becoming it.
Scriptures states, mankind was created to look just like God. Despite Him appearing in various forms, God has a physical body that resembles our own.
When Jesus was resurrected, He sat at the right hand of God. Sometime after, Jesus went to hell, to the spirits in prison to help them obtain salvation.
Did death exist before the fall of Adam and Eve? If not, how did carnivores survive by eating plants? We dive into all the details to bring the truth to light.
When David said, “the LORD said to my Lord”, he was citing the Father, and David confirmed that Jesus Christ was his Lord and Savior. How could that be?
Scripture describes evil spirits and Fallen Angels, but is there a difference? Absolutely, Jesus taught us an important lesson between the two.
When bad things happen to good people, some blame God, as if He is chastising them. We quickly forget accidents happen, and we cause a lot of our own problems.
Many of us have lost loved ones along the trail of life. We know they are with God, but do they return with Jesus, and what about those who never accepted Him?
1 Corinthians 15:24 tells us, Jesus will give the Kingdom to God the Father. We discuss this intriguing verse, explaining what it means, and when it transpires.