Jehovah does not cause sickness; He allows it for a time because of inherited sin, Satan’s influence, and life in a fallen world, until His Kingdom removes it.
Why Does Evil Exist, and What Is God’s Answer to It?
Ponder the presence of evil in our world. Uncover how faith addresses this age-old dilemma.
Why Doesn’t God Get Rid of the Devil?
The text explores why God allows Satan's existence, emphasizing free will, moral lessons, and future resolution of evil.
BIBLICAL INSIGHTS: Why Do Good People Suffer?
Discover the biblical perspective on why good people suffer. Explore the concept of sin and its role in human suffering, and understand how the Bible teaches us to find hope in the midst of our pain.
BIBLICAL INSIGHTS: Are We to Blame for Our Own Suffering?
In this article, we explore the question of whether we are to blame for our own suffering from a biblical perspective. We examine the role of personal choices and actions, as well as external factors such as oppression and health, and consider how Bible principles can help reduce suffering.
Is God to Blame for Our Suffering?
Does God cause our suffering? Many people blame him, but what does the Bible really say? Read on to understand why misrepresentation of God's character can lead to confusion and how he truly feels about our pain.
WHY GOD? The Problem of Evil and Suffering?
Why God? Confront the problem of evil and suffering from a biblical perspective in our thoughtful study.
Why Do Humans Suffer, Age, and Die? Biblical Insights on Sin and Mortality
Explore biblical reasons for human suffering, aging, and death, from Adam's sin to spiritual influences and personal choices.
Does Isaiah 45:7 mean that God Is the Author of Evil?
“According to this verse, God “creates good and evil” (KJv, Cf. Jer. 18:11 and Lam. 3:38; Amos 3:6). But many other Scriptures inform us that God is not evil (1 John 1:5), cannot even look approvingly on evil (Hab. 1:13), and cannot even be tempted by evil (James 1:13).”—Norman L. Geisler
Christians: Suffer Persecution Faithfully
How Christians endure persecution faithfully: grounded in Christ’s example, Scripture, prayer, love for enemies, and resurrection hope.


