Thank you for the question, “Which 10 things we should never do?” I suggest the following 10 things we should never do at home? Never forget to kiss spouse and hug your children as you leave or enter one’s home. Never have any technological devices on during meals time It’s family time. Never eat meal … Read More “Which 10 things we should never do?” »
Category: Christian Living
Thank you for the application question, “How has your faith in the Bible blessed your life?” My faith is not in the Bible but in the Creator God of the Bible. I trust in His Words because God is holy, righteous, and immutable. What God has promised He has obligated Himself to fulfill it. The promises … Read More “How has your faith in the Bible blessed your life?” »
Thank you for the relevance question in the 21st century, “How significant is the Bible in the 21st century?” In every generation, the Bible is being contested. In the 21st century, there are multiple forces that is converging against the Bible. Satan knows that the time is shorter than before and thus his assault will be … Read More “How significant is the Bible in the 21st century?” »
Thank you for the question on sinning against the Holy Spirit, “Regarding James 2:10, if one offense makes me guilty of all, then how can I not also be guilty of the sin of presumption, an unforgiveable sin?” A person can be guilty of breaking the Royal Law and not be guilty of sinning against the … Read More “Regarding James 2:10, if one offense makes me guilty of all, then how can I not also be guilty of the sin of presumption, an unforgiveable sin?” »
Thank you for the question on modern-day Gnostics, “Are Evangelical Protestants the modern-day Gnostics?” In order to answer this question one has to define Evangelical Protestants and modern-day Gnostics. Here are two definitions for one’s consideration: According to the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, they define modern-day Gnostics as “The Gnostics were concerned with the basic questions of … Read More “Are Evangelical Protestants the modern-day Gnostics?” »
Thank you for the question on the Bible still being a great source to improve one’s relationship with a significant other, “Why is the Bible a great source to improve our relationship with a significant other?” There are many great books written on how to improve one’s relationship with a significant other. Is the Bible still … Read More “Why is the Bible a great source to improve our relationship with a significant other?” »
Thank you for the question, “What are mnemonic techniques for memorizing the Bible?” The memorization of Scripture is wonderful and being able to recite verses or passages to oneself or to others is admirable. If one wants to use mnemonic techniques, I recommend looking at this website for the nine methods that helps in memorization: https://sarconline.sdes.ucf.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/19/2017/07/9_Types_of_Mnemonics_NF1.pdf The … Read More “What are mnemonic techniques for memorizing the Bible?” »
Thank you for the question on leadership, “What is the most important value of a leader we can learn from the Old Testament?” As I thought about this question, the qualities of David, Ezra, Nehemiah, Elisha or Elijah came to my mind. In a lesser known passage in Genesis 18, the quality of compassion is one … Read More “What is the most important value of a leader we can learn from the Old Testament?” »
Thank you for the question on success, “How often is success achieved?” Success is achieved every day of the week, 365 days a year. If one has goals and even no “goals”, the effort given to complete a certain task or activity would be considered as success. If one’s goal is to get up at 6:00 … Read More “How often is success achieved?” »
Thank you for the application question on II Timothy 3:1–17, “What is the one thing that speaks volumes to your heart and mind in reading 2 Timothy 3:1-17? How could this section help you and others?” As I read the verses, many Christians would cite II Timothy 3:16–17 on the divine inspiration of the Scriptures. This … Read More “What is the one thing that speaks volumes to your heart and mind in reading 2 Timothy 3:1-17? How could this section help you and others?” »