Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you.
Matthew 7:7
Honest Answers for Curious Hearts
Walking with God comes with many questions, and we believe no question is too big or too small. This is a safe space to explore the 101 most common questions about the Bible, Jesus, and what it means to live out your faith in a complicated world.
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Why did Jacob’s dream of a ladder matter in God’s plan?
Jacob's ladder mattered because it confirmed God's commitment to the covenant with Jacob and, more profoundly, it symbolized Jesus Christ as the only secure way to connect humanity with God.
How could Jacob wrestle with God — was that symbolic or literal?
Jacob’s wrestling match was a literal, physical confrontation with God (likely the pre-incarnate Christ) that held immense spiritual significance, resulting in his total transformation.
What was the purpose of circumcision in the Old Testament?
Circumcision was the physical, identifying mark that God required to designate Abraham’s descendants as His chosen, separate people, set apart to receive the promises of the covenant.
What was the crucifixion like?
Crucifixion was a slow, deliberate, and agonizing process of death by asphyxiation, designed to maximize suffering and public humiliation.
How could Solomon, the wisest man, fall into idolatry?
Solomon's fall teaches the crucial lesson that sheer knowledge and wisdom are not enough to protect a person from sin; true protection lies in consistent, obedient worship of God.
Why was the Ark of the Covenant so sacred — what made it special?
The Ark was sacred because it represented the literal presence and throne of the invisible God among His people. It was the central point of worship and the means by which forgiveness was attained.
Does the story of Noah's Ark make sense from a scientific perspective?
The story of Noah's Ark presents undeniable scientific challenges, but the biblical account is rooted in divine intervention. The primary purpose is theological—God's judgment and grace—not scientific feasibility.
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