Many say that the problem of evil, wickedness, great tragedies, are a mystery that cannot be understood. This is absolutely not true. There is a biblical answer to the most difficult question that plagues us. It is found here in this article.
WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY? Biblical Examination of Why God Permits Evil and Suffering
Explore scriptural reasons God permits evil and suffering, from free will to object lessons for creation.
How Can a Holy, Righteous, and Loving God Be Justified in the Destruction of Men, Women, and Children?
The article discusses the biblical accounts of God commanding the total eradication of certain societies, raising ethical questions for modern readers.
Why Does God Allow the Strong and the Powerful to Oppress the Weak and the Vulnerable?
Why is life so unfair? From the beginning of human history and even in the Bible itself, there are many instances where we see the strong and the powerful oppressing the weak and the vulnerable. It is those within the Scriptures that are a little more troubling for the Christian mind because in some cases... Continue Reading →
WHEN Bad Things Happen to Good People
The content discusses the question of why bad things happen to good people, as well as the role of God in human suffering. It explores the impact of tragedies such as illness, accidents, and violent events, and considers the compatibility of God's foreknowledge with human free will. The author also offers biblical counsel on coping with tragedy and maintaining faith.
God is INDIRECTLY responsible for SOME things and DIRECTLY responsible for OTHER things
Romans 8:28 Updated American Standard Version (UASV)
28 And we know that all things work together for good for those who love God, for those who are called according to his purpose.
We need to understand Roman’s 8:28 better, as it is often misused. Many read into Paul’s words that God causes everything to happen, both good or bad.
How Are We to Understand Satan’s Battle for the Christian Mind?
Satan’s battle for the Christian mind is fought with lies, but victory comes through God’s Word, renewed thinking, and steadfast vigilance.


