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?” »
Month: November 2020
Thank you for the question about Apostle Paul and Jesus, “How do you feel about people who say Christianity was created by Paul and Jesus had no intentions of us worshiping him as God?” The individuals who believe that Paul created Christianity and Jesus had no intention of his followers to worship him as God are … Read More “How do you feel about people who say Christianity was created by Paul and Jesus had no intentions of us worshiping him as God?” »
Thank you for the question, “What Bible is the easiest to read?” The answer to which version of the Bible is easiest to read would normally be a paraphrase version, a dynamic equivalent translation, and a literal translation of the Bible. A paraphrase version is a restatement of the meaning of a text in an expanded … Read More “What Bible is the easiest to read?” »
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, “Why did Jesus curse the fig tree in Matthew 21:18–19?” As I read Matthew 21:18–19 again to refresh my memory of the context and the text, the reason why Jesus cursed the fig tree was to illustrate that the nation of Israel had all the appearances of being a fruitful … Read More “Why did Jesus curse the fig tree in Matthew 21:18-19?” »
Thank you for the question, “Did Jesus call his disciples apostles?” I may be wrong, but from my reading briefly over the Gospels, Jesus did not call the 12 disciples with the title apostles. In other words, Jesus did not say, “Apostle Peter” or “Apostle John.” Jesus was their teacher. They were his disciples or … Read More “Did Jesus call his disciples apostles?” »
Thank you for the salvation question, “How did Jesus save everyone by dying on the cross?” The atoning death of Jesus Christ DOES NOT SAVE EVERYONE, but MAKES AVAILABLE God’s salvation to ANYONE who believes in his substitutionary death for him or her. This is an important distinction for the question being pose would inferred that everyone is saved and none … Read More “How did Jesus save everyone by dying on the cross?” »
Thank you for the interpretative question on Genesis 18:11–12, “What are your thoughts on the Bible verses Genesis 18:11–12?” As one reads the broader context, this help us to understand the response of Sarah overhearing a conversation between Abraham and God. My thoughts on this passage are as follows.: A. Sarah may be saying, “God, … Read More “What are your thoughts on the Bible verses Genesis 18:11-12?” »
Thank you for the question on the number of Bible verses in the Gospel of John, “How many verses are in the Gospel of John?” Bible titles, chapters and verses were added to help readers find that passage more quickly and easily. Can one imagine trying to find a verse in the Book of Isaiah! Paragraph … Read More “How many verses are in the Gospel of John?” »
Thank you for the interpretative question, “What is the modern interpretation of “Sell your garment and buy a sword” in the scripture Luke 22:36-38?” As one reads Luke 22:36–38, if an interpreter fails to take into account the historical setting of a statement, then that historical statement is distorted and interpreted to justify one’s own viewpoint. … Read More “What is the modern interpretation of “Sell your garment and buy a sword” in the scripture Luke 22:36-38?” »