Why don't electrons crash into the nucleus? Quantum mechanics reveals God's extraordinary design — a silent miracle sustaining every atom in the universe by His sovereign Word.
John 3:26 says Jesus was baptizing, while John 4:2 says His disciples did the baptizing. Is this a Bible contradiction, or does context resolve the concern?
Some relationships feel spiritually deep, yet they may be rooted in attachment, trauma, or idolatry rather than God. This reflection explores soul ties through Scripture, Augustine, and Christian wisdom.
Stuck in a loop of broken promises to God? Learn why willpower and systems aren't enough to overcome deep-seated habits and how the Holy Spirit provides the only path to lasting freedom.
Does salvation begin when a person prays a prayer, or when God opens the heart and mind to the Gospel? Scripture teaches that salvation starts with God’s gracious work within.
Jesus warned that not everyone who says “Lord, Lord” truly belongs to Him. This article examines the difference between church attendance, religious performance, and a life being transformed by Christ.
Many people wrestle with why God does not save everyone. Scripture answers with sobering clarity: all deserve judgment, salvation is mercy, and God remains perfectly just in all He does.
The United Church of Christ still uses Christian language, but several national positions conflict with a Biblical Christian worldview, especially on Scripture, sexuality, and the sanctity of life.
Transformation rarely begins in dramatic moments. Proverbs 6:6 points us to the ant, whose quiet consistency, adaptability, and purpose reveal how small, unseen acts form character over time.
At Cana, Mary did not beg Jesus to act. She simply knew Him. This reflection explores how intimacy with Christ produces a deeper, steadier faith that trusts Him before the miracle appears.
Many people say they want to live like Jesus, but few are prepared for the rejection that often comes with truth. This post explores the tension between being liked and being faithful from a Biblical Christian worldview.
The cross began as a Roman instrument of terror, not a religious emblem. This post examines how Christians came to embrace it and why tradition must never be confused with divine command.
This Christian reflection explores the hard work of tending the heart through healing, gratitude, pain, and faith. It invites readers to slow down, examine their inner life, and ask an honest spiritual question: How is your heart today?
Solomon had wealth, power, and countless relationships, yet he still wrote about longing, wisdom, peace, and desire. His words reveal a deep tension between knowing the truth and failing to live it.
What happens when you pray, believe, and still do not get the answer you hoped for? This reflection explores the deeper kind of faith that grows through silence, hardship, delay, and trust in God.
The Story of Everything explores whether the deepest discoveries in science point beyond blind chance to design, meaning, and purpose. This visually rich documentary invites viewers to rethink what the evidence really says.
When memory fades and the past feels uncertain, God remains faithful. This Biblical Christian reflection offers hope, peace, and assurance that the Lord still holds your future with perfect love and care.
BEMA Discipleship presents itself as a path to deeper Biblical understanding, but its openly deconstructive method raises serious concerns. Christians should test whether the approach strengthens confidence in Scripture or slowly erodes it.
The Emmaus Road reveals how grief and disappointment can distort our perspective. Jesus meets discouraged disciples and shows that emotional healing begins when truth renews the mind.
Easter is more than a celebration of the resurrection. It is a call for believers to become true witnesses of Christ through deep conviction, submission to God’s process, and a life transformed by the Holy Spirit.
Thomas is often remembered as the disciple of doubt, but John 20 tells a deeper story of grief, grace, and restored faith. His encounter with the risen Jesus offers hope to every believer who feels left behind or slow to hope again.
In Matthew 13:44–46, Jesus shows that the kingdom of heaven is worth more than anything this world can offer. To gain Christ is not loss at all, but eternal gain.
Sanctification is the lifelong work of God in the believer, shaping the heart, mind, and life into greater holiness, obedience, and Christlikeness through His Word, Spirit, and grace.
Adam and Eve could truly love God before sin entered the world, but redeemed sinners know His love in a deeper way through mercy, grace, and the cross of Jesus Christ.
This article reflects on abuse, spiritual bondage, repentance, and the hope of restoration through God’s power, prayer, obedience, and spiritual discernment.
It is often easier to talk about God in church, at home, and among Christians than to quietly meet with Him in prayer and His Word. Scripture shows why the heart resists intimacy even when the lips speak freely.
Daniel 3 reveals a powerful picture of childlike faith as Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego refused to bow to Nebuchadnezzar’s idol, trusting God whether He delivered them or not.
The Bible never says the Antichrist is Satan’s literal son, but it does show he will be empowered by the dragon and marked by deception, rebellion, and destruction.
Mary’s words at the wedding in Cana reveal a deep confidence in Jesus long before His public ministry began. This reflection on John 2 explores what Mary may have understood about Christ, faith, and quiet trust in the Son of God.
Do Christians have to choose between Calvinism and Arminianism? This Biblical Christian perspective explores God’s sovereignty, human free will, and why some truths in Scripture may stand in tension rather than fit neatly into a system.
Psalm 82 is a striking courtroom scene where God judges unjust rulers. But who are the “gods” mentioned in the psalm—human authorities or spiritual beings? A Biblical analysis of this debated passage and its connection to Christ’s judgment.
The Church must engage in public life to confront injustice and advocate for a moral order, as neutrality allows alternative frameworks to shape society.
The author argues that rebellion began with Satan’s pride, not Adam and Eve, and emphasizes the dangers of pride, calling for humility to weaken Satan’s influence.
The article contrasts humanistic and faith-based perspectives on finding peace during troubled times, emphasizing that true peace comes from God through faith and prayer.
Senior couples face a dilemma: marry and honor God’s design, or remain unmarried for financial benefits. The article encourages couples to trust in God’s provision, despite potential financial loss.
Three truths about God - His truthfulness, sovereignty, and presence—provide believers with stability, strength, and peace as God is omniscient, omnipotent, and omnipresent.
God’s sovereignty, characterized by His absolute authority, perfect wisdom, and unlimited power, provides comfort and rest for believers facing uncertainty.
Hebrews 11 defines faith as assurance in God’s promises, highlighting Biblical figures’ faith in the Messiah despite suffering, achieving righteousness and salvation.
God’s goodness is unwavering and constant, not dependent on circumstances or performance. It is evident in His protection, correction, and tender care throughout life’s trials.
Intimacy, built on nervous system steadiness and co-regulation, is found in consistent, supportive gestures and being seen and understood. Durable relationships are built on everyday “bids for connection.”
Peter’s final words in 2 Peter emphasize spiritual growth, remembrance of Christ’s teachings, and trust in Scripture. He warns against stagnation and false teachings.
The article examines the possibility of losing salvation, presenting scriptural evidence suggesting believers must endure in their faith. However, the author believes in the irrevocability of salvation.
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego’s story in Daniel 3 exemplifies how individuals respond to societal pressure, highlighting the Biblical theme of true faith being found in the few.
The Urim and Thummim, stones used by the High Priest in ancient Israel, were believed to be tools of divine revelation, not divination. Their use ceased after the Babylonian exile. Today we have the Bible as our guide.
Allied blockade of Rabaul during WWII, cutting off supplies, is compared to dealing with those who discredit God. Believers should leave the judgment of others to God.
The article examines Trump’s views on prayer and salvation, contrasting his perspective with the theological concept of works-based salvation as taken from quotes from the National Prayer Breakfast 2026.
The author, Rina Schultz, is grappling with profound grief after losing her brother and daughter in quick succession. Despite the promise of a “year of grace,” she finds herself overwhelmed by sorrow and questions when the goodness will begin.
The article explores the concept of the New Creation, drawing parallels between Ezekiel’s prophecy of the dead coming back to life and the spiritual rebirth experienced through salvation. It emphasizes the transformative power of being born again, likening it to a miracle where believers become temples for the Holy Spirit.
The article explores the reasons behind crying, using the author’s personal experiences and the Biblical example of Jesus crying. It suggests that crying often stems from deep emotional connections and shared experiences.
The Parable of the Leaven, found in Matthew 13:33 and Luke 13:20-21, illustrates how the Kingdom of God grows quietly and powerfully, transforming hearts and communities from within. Though small and often unnoticed, like leaven in dough, the gospel’s influence spreads and fulfills God’s redemptive plans.
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The article highlights God’s divine protection of humanity and the universe. It emphasizes God’s ongoing care through natural processes like the hydrologic cycle, plate tectonics, and the moon’s influence on Earth’s stability. The article also underscores God’s protection from evil, both through spiritual means and by limiting the extent of evil’s influence.
The article explores the balance between good and evil in the world, comparing recent events and trends. While acknowledging the prevalence of violence, famine, and climate disasters, it also highlights acts of benevolence, improvements in health and education, and the absence of catastrophic cosmic events.
God is not always a gentleman and may insist on obedience, even if it means becoming an adversary. This insistence is not out of cruelty but a desire for His people to return to Him.
Islam and Christianity, both Abrahamic faiths, diverge beyond monotheism. Galatians 4:21-31 illustrates this through the conflict between Ishmael (Islam) and Isaac (Christianity), highlighting a false religion from the truth.
False expectations, especially in relationships and with God, lead to disappointment. Aligning expectations with God’s will and listening to His Word is crucial.
The author reflects on God’s faithfulness through personal trials, finding hope in His presence and encouraging others to focus on their own journey with Him.
The Bible’s diverse tones and styles, reflecting human authors, enrich its consistent, divinely inspired, and inerrant message of God’s love and salvation.
The article explores the author’s journey to Christianity and the transformative power of God’s love. It emphasizes the importance of forgiveness, acknowledging that all sin is equal in God’s eyes, and highlights that salvation is a gift of grace through faith in Jesus Christ, not based on works.
Christmas reveals the humility of God through the birth of Jesus Christ, who entered the world in simplicity and vulnerability. This humility teaches us that God’s greatness is revealed through love and service, not worldly power.
The article emphasizes the true meaning of Christmas, urging readers to prioritize Jesus Christ over material distractions and remember the significance of his birth and sacrifice.
The Bible’s divine Author and its inerrancy are more important than the humans who penned it, emphasizing the need to accept the canon as written by God for a strong Christian faith.
The New Testament provides examples of Jesus showing grace and compassion, but also getting angry. Jesus rebuked those who prioritized tradition over love, interrupted divine appointments, commercialized the ministry, and confronted false teachers.
The article contrasts government-mandated redistribution with voluntary Christian giving, arguing that government overreach in social programs replaces private support, leading to inefficiencies and potential fraud.
A reader dismissed Jesus’ teachings beyond “love one another,” prompting the author to emphasize salvation through God’s grace and Jesus’ sacrifice, not just love.
The article explores AI’s impact on third-world countries, highlighting vulnerability to attacks and the potential for an emerging future one-world government.
Christian ethics balances love and truth, as taught by Jesus and Paul. Love, fulfilling the law, is active righteousness seeking others’ good, even when speaking hard truths.
The article examines the tension between divine protection and suffering, emphasizing God’s sovereignty and purposes over human comfort. It highlights examples like Daniel and Jonah to illustrate that God’s protection, whether physical or spiritual, is always purposeful.
Why does she yearn for something more than God’s inspired Word?
Sarah Young’s devotional book Jesus Calling is immensely popular among Christian readers. I used...
The simple answer is, yes. There were clear references in the Old Testament (OT) that foreshadowed the coming of the Messiah. Some theologians suggest...
I received the following questions from a reader trying to understand the difference between a Biblical Christian worldview and that of Westboro Baptist Church...
Ambassadors are found in places where their views are not always welcome but they must navigate the waters without compromising loyalty to their leader.
Recently I wrote a brief post that concluded by defining the difference between Christian Nationalism and Christian Patriotism in which I stated ...
“To abdicate...