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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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Are all Bibles the same and which should I read?
All Bibles contain the same inspired message, but they differ in translation method, which affects readability and precision. Choosing a balanced, modern version is best for new believers.
Why did Jesus speak in parables that some people couldn’t understand?
Jesus deliberately spoke in parables to serve as both a spotlight and a screen: a spotlight to illuminate truth for those with faith, and a screen to conceal truth from those who refused to believe.
If Jesus was a Jew, why is not everyone Jewish?
The many names and titles of Jesus Christ—such as Lamb, Shepherd, and Light—reveal different aspects of His divine nature, His purpose, and His relationship with humanity.
What are the main titles and metaphors for Jesus Christ?
The many names and titles of Jesus Christ—such as Lamb, Shepherd, and Light—reveal different aspects of His divine nature, His purpose, and His relationship with humanity.
What is the difference between a Priest, a Vicar, a Pastor, and other church titles?
While all church titles refer to ministers who guide a congregation, the specific meaning (Pastor: Shepherd; Priest: Sacramental Mediator; Vicar: Local Priest) depends entirely on the denomination.
What is Confession?
Confession is the act of wholeheartedly agreeing with God that a specific thought, word, or deed is sin, and it is the necessary first step toward forgiveness and restoration.
What is Communion and should I do it?
Communion, or the Lord’s Supper, is a sacred ordinance instituted by Jesus Christ for believers to remember His sacrifice, proclaim His death, and anticipate His return.
What is the Sabbath?
The Sabbath is the consecrated seventh day, a divine gift for humanity to cease from labor, focus on God, and remember the finished work of both Creation and Redemption.
Is the Bible without error?
The doctrine of Biblical Inerrancy asserts that the Bible, in its original manuscripts, is without error in everything it affirms, including history, science, and theology.
Why do churches sometimes cover up abuse or corruption?
Christians disagree on biblical meaning because of the complexity of the ancient text, differences in interpretation methods, and the influence of cultural and human bias, even while agreeing on the central Gospel message.
Why do Christians disagree about what the Bible means?
Christians disagree on biblical meaning because of the complexity of the ancient text, differences in interpretation methods, and the influence of cultural and human bias, even while agreeing on the central Gospel message.
Why does God allow children to die or suffer?
The suffering of children is a brutal, direct consequence of living in a world broken by the effects of sin, yet the Bible assures us that God shares our grief and will ultimately redeem all suffering.
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 did Jonah survive inside a fish?
Jonah survived inside the great fish not through natural means, but by a direct, supernatural miracle of God, performed to confirm divine authority and to foreshadow Christ's resurrection.
Why did God bless some polygamous men like Abraham and Jacob?
God blessed Abraham and Jacob not because of their polygamy, but despite it, as He accommodated the cultural norms of the time while still fulfilling His covenant promises through them.
How do we make sense of God’s jealousy — isn’t jealousy usually sinful?
God’s jealousy is not the sinful envy we experience, but a holy zeal rooted in His exclusive right to our worship and a protective love for the people He redeemed.
How could David be forgiven for murder and adultery while others faced death?
David was forgiven not because his sin was minimized, but because his repentance was immediate, deep, and sincere. However, he still faced devastating, lifelong consequences for his actions.
Why did Jesus curse a fig tree out of season?
Jesus did not curse the fig tree because He was hungry; He cursed it as a powerful, living prophecy and object lesson about the spiritual barrenness of the religious leaders of Israel.
Why does Paul say women should be silent in church — how should that be understood?
The command for women to be "silent" in the church addresses specific issues of disorderly, disruptive questioning or exercising undue teaching authority, and does not forbid all female participation.
How can heaven be joyful if some people we love are not there?
The joy of heaven is so complete and our alignment with God's perfect love and justice is so total that the absence of loved ones will not diminish our eternal peace.
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