Why Jehovah permits wickedness for a time, how Eden raised universal moral issues, and why His final judgment will be righteous and complete.
Who Truly Rules This World—Jehovah God or Satan the Devil?
Jehovah is the Universal Sovereign, while Satan temporarily rules the present rebellious world system under divine permission.
What Does It Mean That Heaven Is God’s Throne (Matthew 5:34)?
“Heaven is God’s throne” means heaven is the spiritual realm of Jehovah’s royal rule, grounding Jesus’ call to simple, truthful speech.
Can Angels Die?
Angels do not age or die naturally, but they are not inherently immortal; Jehovah can and will destroy wicked angels, while loyal ones live by His will forever.
Daily Devotional for Sunday, November 09, 2025
Jehovah owns the heavens, the earth, and all within them. Recognizing His sovereignty calls for humility, obedience, and confident trust.
Christians: You Can Cope With Uncertainty
Christians can face uncertainty with faith, knowing Jehovah’s sovereignty ensures peace, strength, and hope through Christ.
Ab—A Month of Mourning, Reflection, and Hope in Jehovah’s Sovereignty
The month of Ab symbolizes loss and judgment while offering hope for redemption through repentance and God's unwavering promises.
Divine Protection—How the Plagues Distinguished Between Egyptians and Israelites
Explore how the plagues in Egypt uniquely spared the Israelites, highlighting Jehovah's protection and sovereignty. Understand the distinctions made between Egyptians and Israelites during these events.
Gog of Magog: A Mysterious Biblical Entity
Explore the enigmatic figure in biblical lore, uncovering historical and prophetic insights.
What Is the Significance of the Two Sticks Becoming One in Ezekiel 37?
In "What Is the Significance of the Two Sticks Becoming One in Ezekiel 37?" we explore the profound symbolism behind the prophetic action of Ezekiel. This article delves into the historical split of Israel into two kingdoms and the promise of their future reunification. It reveals how this ancient prophecy holds eschatological hope and portrays Jehovah’s unwavering sovereignty in restoring unity under the anticipated rule of the Messiah.

