The Bible teaches that dead ancestors are unconscious, do not observe the living, and cannot help them; the true hope is resurrection.
Does the Soul Survive After Death? Exploring the Biblical Viewpoint
This blog post examines the biblical concept of the soul and its state after death. The Bible often describes the soul as the person himself or the entire living being, which could die and is not inherently immortal. Death is portrayed as a state of unconsciousness or nonexistence, contradicting the philosophy of an immortal soul. The post further explains that the resurrection hope, biblical, allows God to restore life to the deceased, providing a coherent understanding of human life and death.
What Did the Disciples Mean by ‘It Is His Angel’ in Acts 12:15?
In this article, we delve into the intriguing response of the disciples to Peter's miraculous appearance after his escape from prison. This article explores the blend of Jewish and early Christian beliefs about angels, examining the concept of guardian angels and divine messengers within the scriptural context. The piece sheds light on the disciples' mindset and the prevalent theological understandings that shaped their perception of the supernatural, particularly in the context of angelic intervention.

