Second Peter 3 does not teach the annihilation of the earth, but the fiery destruction of the present ungodly world and its works.
How Should Christians Study About God’s Wrath?
God’s wrath is His righteous opposition to sin, revealed with patience and fulfilled in final judgment, while salvation is offered through Christ.
What Is the Biblical Significance of Nineveh in Redemptive History and Divine Justice?
Nineveh reveals Jehovah’s sovereignty, mercy, and justice as He holds nations accountable, responds to repentance, and executes judgment without partiality.
What Was It Like in the Days of Noah?
The days of Noah were marked by pervasive violence, demonic corruption, ordinary life ignoring warning, and Jehovah’s patient call to righteousness.
Who Were the Amalekites?
The Amalekites were Esau’s descendants who became predatory enemies of Israel, judged by Jehovah for persistent violent hostility.
What Do Genesis 18:16–19:38 Reveal About Homosexual Perversion, the Archaeology of Sodom and Gomorrah, and Sodom in Ezekiel 16?
The account of Sodom and Gomorrah highlights moral depravity and homosexuality, culminating in divine judgment and destruction according to Scripture.
Why Did That Ancient World Perish?
Explore the reasons behind the destruction of the ancient world through the lens of biblical history. Understand how divine judgment unfolded and its relevance to us today.

