Jehovah’s Word triumphed over Herod’s persecution, as Peter was miraculously delivered and the good news continued to grow.
Daily Devotional for Thursday, August 07, 2025
Isaiah 40:26 reminds us to lift our eyes to God’s power, who names the stars and governs all creation, assuring us He never forgets His people.
The Sovereignty of God: The Supreme Authority and Absolute Rule of Jehovah over All Creation
The article discusses God's absolute sovereignty over creation, history, and salvation, emphasizing His ultimate authority and control in all aspects of life.
Introduction to God (Theology Proper)
This content explores God's existence, attributes, and nature, emphasizing scriptural insights and the importance of divine revelation.
The Biblical Worldview: Understanding Reality Through the Mind of Christ
A biblical worldview interprets life through Scripture, emphasizing Christ's centrality, moral absolutes, and the power of divine revelation.
Daily Devotional for Thursday, May 15, 2025
Ecclesiastes 8:17 highlights human limitations in understanding divine wisdom, urging believers to trust in God's perfect governance and embrace humility.
Adam and Eve’s Failure to Uphold God’s Sovereignty
The narrative of Adam and Eve emphasizes the significance of free will, obedience, and the consequences of challenging God's sovereignty.
What Is the Nature of God’s Sovereignty, and How Does it Relate to Human Free Will?
The concept of God's sovereignty refers to his absolute control and authority over all things. It suggests that God is the creator and sustainer of the universe and that he has the power to do whatever he pleases. Some people believe that this concept of sovereignty is incompatible with the idea of human free will, as it suggests that God has predetermined everything that will happen and that human beings have no real choice in the matter.
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.

