Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.

Hebrews 13:8

Walking with Jesus in the Modern World

Jesus isn’t just a figure from the past—He is a present help for your life right now. These reflections bridge the gap between ancient Scripture and your modern world, showing you how to walk with Him through the real challenges and joys of today.

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Should believers purchase insurance or trust God's provision?

The Bible encourages believers to trust fully in God's sovereign provision (Matthew 6:25-34) while simultaneously commanding prudence, wisdom, and future planning. Purchasing insurance (health, life, home, auto) is not a lack of faith, but a practical act of wise stewardship that mitigates risk and protects assets God has entrusted to us. Insurance aligns with the biblical examples of setting aside resources for uncertain times (Genesis 41:33-36) and fulfills the mandate to care for one's family by guarding against financial catastrophe (1 Timothy 5:8).  

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How can a Christian have a relationship with someone they cannot see or hear?

While God is invisible spirit (John 4:24), the Christian relationship with Him is profoundly real and is based on spiritual presence, not physical sight. God communicates through the infallible authority of His Word (the Bible), and the believer responds through the spiritual discipline of prayer (talking to Him). This relationship is made intimate and personal by the Holy Spirit, who indwells the believer, confirming God's presence and guiding their heart. The ultimate source of certainty is faith (Hebrews 11:1), which anchors us in things unseen.

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Are Christians too quick to label unexplainable events as "miracles" or rely on "just have faith" for difficult questions?

The Christian worldview affirms the reality of miracles and the necessity of faith (Hebrews 11:1). However, Christians must guard against using these concepts as a lazy substitute for truth or thoughtful inquiry. True faith is not blind; it is reasonable and encourages the diligent use of the mind to understand the world (Colossians 2:8). While some events are genuinely miraculous interventions by God, not every unexplainable coincidence should be labeled as such, and "just have faith" should never be used to dismiss a sincere question.

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Why did Jesus perform miracles—and do they still happen today?

Jesus performed miracles primarily to confirm His identity as the Messiah, authenticate His divine teaching, demonstrate the coming of God’s Kingdom (Luke 7:22), and display His compassion for suffering humanity. Today, the core purpose remains: miracles still happen as a display of God's power, primarily to build faith and glorify Jesus (John 20:31).

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Why should anyone believe a fairy tale about a man in the sky?

The core of Christian belief is not a "man in the sky" myth, but a commitment based on three pillars: Historical evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus (1 Corinthians 15:3–8), Philosophical Arguments (Cosmological and Moral) that reason toward a necessary Creator, and the Existential Fulfillment of human need for purpose, forgiveness, and hope.

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Do even atheists have faith?

Every worldview, including atheism and naturalism, begins with an unprovable premise (a form of faith) about ultimate reality, whether it's the non-existence of an afterlife or the dominance of natural law. Christian Faith is distinguished because its object is the person of Jesus Christ and the assurance of His Resurrection, making it a relational trust that transcends philosophical debate.

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