When Christians face disagreements, it’s common to hear phrases like, “Stop judging me,” or “Don’t be judgmental,” implying that judgment is inherently wrong. But is that what the Bible teaches? We live in a spiritual battle between God and the Devil, who seeks to distort truth and blind people to the knowledge of Jesus Christ. He has done this since …
How many sexes are stated in the Bible?
The biblical account of creation clearly affirms that God created only two sexes—male and female. Genesis 1:27 states, “So God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them.” From the very beginning, God’s design was intentional and unchanging. Mark 10:6 reaffirms this truth: “But from the beginning of …
How do we navigate today’s sexual culture?
The ancient Greeks had four distinct words for love: Agapé (the love of God), Phileo (brotherly love), Storge (family love), and Eros (sexual love). Interestingly, while the Bible—both the New Testament and the Greek translation of the Old Testament—uses agapé, phileo, and storge, it never uses eros. Why? Because sex is NOT love. Despite the popular phrase “making love” and …
How does the Bible guide us in loving others while disagreeing with their beliefs or lifestyles?
Matthew 5:44 – “But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you.” As Christians, we are called to love our enemies, which certainly includes those who simply disagree with our beliefs and way of life. True love is …
Does the concept of forgiveness require Christians to overlook justice in cases of wrongdoing?
To answer this question, we must turn to the Bible, which is the ultimate source of truth. It is essential to define key terms—justice, wrongdoing, and forgiveness—so that we can fully understand the relationship between them. First, the term “justice” reflects God’s divine order and righteousness. Scripture consistently emphasizes the importance of justice, as seen in passages such as Deuteronomy …
How can Christians balance living in a secular world while staying true to their biblical convictions?
Christians undoubtedly reside in a secular world, but they also hold another, far greater citizenship—the heavenly realm. Philippians 3:20 – “For our citizenship is in heaven, from which we also wait for the Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ.” Just as an American living abroad remains an American, Christians, whose true citizenship is in heaven, are merely living “abroad” in this …
What does the Bible teach about marriage, divorce, and singleness in a culture with evolving views on relationships?
The Bible reveals God’s original design for relationships, beginning in Genesis. As the Creator, God is the author of marriage, having designed and established it from the very beginning. Because marriage is His creation, He defines its purpose and function, making His design the ultimate standard. In Genesis 2:18, God declares that it is not good for man to be …
What Does the Bible Say About Homosexuality? Is It a Sin?
On June 26, 2015, the United States Supreme Court, by a vote of 5-4, issued a disappointing decision that now imposes homosexual marriage on all 50 states. The Court surprisingly rejected the societal understanding of marriage that goes back to the dawn of civilization. The decision of five unelected judges trampled the democratic process by overturning the will of more than …
Will God Judge All People Who Have Ever Lived, and If So, How Can He Hold Them Accountable If They’ve Never Heard His Word?
The Bible says that every human being who has ever lived will at some point be raised from the dead and stand before the Lord Jesus Christ. It is fitting that the Son of God, who was judged, condemned, and murdered by a wicked world is the one who will have the last word in regard to all humanity. Most Christians …
Will All Be Saved?
FAQ: I have heard it taught that eventually all people who have ever lived will be saved by God whether or not they believed in Jesus Christ during their lifetimes. Is that true? The subject is theologically called “Universalism,” that is, that all human beings who have ever lived will eventually be redeemed by God and live forever. At first …