Salvation Under the Law
Describe how people were saved in the Old Testament after the law was given?
Miracle of Water Into Wine
Why did Jesus turn the water to wine (besides the fact the people had ran out) and why was it his first miracle?
Law and the Prophets
Which books in the Bible are called "The Law"? Which are called "The Prophets"?
God's Demand of Righteousness
Do you know of any passages in the bible which state that God demands righteousness from all people or does the Bible make a distinction between righteousness required by the world at large and that required by God's children?
Celebration of Birthdays
Do the scriptures have anything to say on the celebration of one's birthday?
Is the Bible True? A Sevenfold Witness for the Scriptures
How do we know that the Bible is true? There are many religions in the world and they all claim to be true. How can we accept Christianity and the Bible with so many who oppose it?
Do We Have a Preserved Text?
There are genuine questions concerning the preservation of the scriptures into English. Is it necessary to find the answers to all of the problems or should we just trust that the Lord has preserved His word?
Reincarnation
Some people talks about reincarnation. Are there verses to prove to them that this is not true?
Verses on Sleep
I am having trouble sleeping. Where is the verse that helps you sleep?
Loss of Honor
"Honor: A History," a new book written by James Bunting, deals with the importance of honor as a concept in the past and the loss of that sense of honor today. The Bible commonly uses honor (spelled "honour") in the sense of giving honor to someone else (as to God) or receiving honor from others (as in honoring our father and mother). The closest Bible word for what is meant by a sense of honor is the word honourable. To be honourable is to receive honor or to be worthy of receiving honor. Samuel was introduced to Saul as a man of God and "an honourable man" (1Samuel 9:6). Jabez, who prayed and received answer to his prayer, was "more honourable than his brethren" (1Chronicles 4:9). Joseph of Arimathaea was "an honourable counsellor, which also waited for the kingdom of God" (Mark 15:43). Honor is the opposite of shame in the Bible. Therefore, a sense of honor involves living in such a way as to avoid shameful acts and associations. The emphasis in the Bible on having a "good name" (Proverbs 22:1; Ecclesiastes 7:1) embodies the idea of that sense of honor; that determination to act in an honourable way. George Washington was famous for the importance he placed on his reputation and honor. We long to see such honor today.