Jesus wept at Lazarus’ tomb, not from doubt, but from deep compassion for grieving friends and holy sorrow over the pain that Adamic death brings.
Should Christians Speak of “Types and Antitypes” in Bible Accounts?
Christians should accept only those symbolic correspondences that Scripture itself explains and focus primarily on the practical lessons of the biblical accounts.
Do Psalm 37:25 and Matthew 6:33 Teach That Jehovah Will Always Prevent a Christian From Lacking Food?
Psalm 37:25 and Matthew 6:33 affirm Jehovah’s faithfulness, not a guarantee that Christians will never face hunger or material hardship.
Anselm of Canterbury (1033–1109): Life, Theology, Ontological Argument, and Atonement Assessed from a Conservative Evangelical Perspective
Anselm’s life, logic, and atonement explained and tested by Scripture, highlighting strengths to keep and corrections required for faithful evangelical apologetics.

