• Haldane's Dilemma
    Haldane’s Dilemma: Why Can’t Evolution’s Math Add Up?

    When a pioneering evolutionary biologist discovers a mathematical problem that challenges the very theory he helped develop, it’s worth paying [...]

  • Freemasonrys Dark Secrets
    Freemasonry’s Dark Secrets: A Biblical Analysis

    The relationship between Freemasonry and Christianity represents more than just theological controversy—it raises profound spiritual concerns that demand careful examination. [...]

  • The New Perspective on Paul
    The New Perspective on Paul: Piper and Grudem Respond

    The landscape of Pauline scholarship underwent a seismic shift with the emergence of what has come to be known as [...]

  • Why did God harden Pharaoh's heart
    Why Did God Harden Pharaoh’s Heart? The Reformed View

    Why did God harden Pharaoh’s heart? Few passages in Scripture present a greater theological challenge than the account of God [...]

  • How Jesus learned obedience
    How Did Jesus Learn Obedience? A Reformed Perspective

    The book of Hebrews tells us something remarkable about Jesus: “Though he was a son, he learned obedience through what [...]

  • Why Moses Saw Only God’s Back
    Exodus 33:23 Explained: Why Moses Saw Only God’s Back

    Moses’s encounter with God's glory in Exodus 33-34 is one of the Old Testament’s crucial accounts of a theophany—a visible [...]

  • Paul’s Thorn in the Flesh
    What Was Paul’s Thorn in the Flesh? Four Leading Theories

    Among passages in Paul’s letters that have generated much scholarly discussion and practical application is his mention of a mysterious [...]

  • Death Penalty For Blasphemy
    Death Penalty For Blasphemy: Was God Too Harsh?

    God’s command in Leviticus 24:16 may trouble modern readers: “Whoever blasphemes the name of the LORD shall surely be put [...]

  • The Three Heavens
    The Three Heavens: What Does the Bible Really Mean by Each?

    The Three Heavens: The concept of heaven is far more nuanced than many realise. Scripture presents a multifaceted picture of [...]

  • Do textual variants affect Bible reliability
    Do Textual Variants Undermine Bible Reliability?

    Do Textual Variants Undermine Bible Reliability? The discovery of varying readings among Bible manuscripts has led some to question Scripture’s [...]

  • The Matthew 16 25 Paradox
    The Matthew 16:25 Paradox: What It Means to Lose Your Life to Find It

    The Matthew 16:25 Paradox: "Whoever wants to save their life will lose it, but whoever loses their life for me [...]

  • Jesus was just a good moral teacher
    Lie From Hell: Jesus Was Just a Good Moral Teacher

    Editor’s Note: This post is part of our series, Satan’s Lies: Common Deceptions in the Church Today’… Jesus Christ can’t [...]

  • Isaiah's servant songs
    Isaiah’s Servant Songs: Why Are They Central to Messianic Prophecy?

    Isaiah's Servant Songs: Few passages in the Old Testament capture the grand sweep of God’s redemptive purpose with such clarity [...]

  • Why did God destroy Sodom?
    Why Did God Destroy Sodom and Gomorrah? The Full Story

    Why Did God Destroy Sodom and Gomorrah? The biblical account of Sodom and Gomorrah's destruction ranks among Scripture's most dramatic [...]

  • The Early Christians Cast Lots
    Didn’t The Early Christians Cast Lots? Why Don’t We?

    The Early Christians Cast Lots... Throughout Christian history, believers have sought God’s guidance in making important decisions. When we read [...]