Tag: christianity

  • Are we all born in sin?

    The question of whether all human beings are born in sin is a foundational aspect of Christian theology. The Bible provides a clear perspective on the nature of humanity, the origin of sin, and its consequences. Understanding this doctrine is crucial for grasping the need for salvation and the redemptive work of Jesus Christ. 1.…

  • The Doctrine of Pre, Mid, and Post Tribulation Rapture. Which is acceptable based on the scripture?

    The doctrine of the rapture, the event where believers in Christ are taken up to meet Him in the air, has been a subject of considerable debate among Christians. The timing of the rapture in relation to the tribulation—a seven-year period of unparalleled suffering described in Revelation—has led to three main views: pretribulation rapture, mid-tribulation…

  • Was Jesus just a prophet or God himself?

    The question of Jesus’ identity is important to both Christianity and Islam, yet the two faiths offer significantly different views. Islam regards Jesus (Isa) as a revered prophet but denies His divinity, while Christianity proclaims Him as the incarnate Son of God and Savior of the world. To address whether Jesus was merely a prophet…

  • Was Jesus Human and God at the same time?

    The question of how Jesus can be both fully human and fully God at the same time is one of the profound mysteries of Christian theology. It challenges human understanding and requires faith in the truths revealed in Scripture. Similarly, the idea of God dying on the cross raises important theological considerations about the nature…

  • Are God’s Judgments in The Old Testament Justifiable, Including The Death of Children?

    The concept of divine judgment in the Old Testament is one of the most debated and often misunderstood aspects of the Bible. It raises questions about the nature of God, the morality of His actions, and how they align with the overarching themes of justice and mercy. To address whether it is justifiable that God…

  • The Importance of Reading Old Testament Books to New Testament Believers

    For many Christians, the New Testament often becomes the focal point of their study and spiritual growth. After all, it contains the teachings of Jesus Christ, the establishment of the Church, and letters to believers that offer practical guidance for living out the faith. While the New Testament is undoubtedly central to Christian theology, the…

  • The Nature of Sin in Man and Redemption Through Christ

    Sin is an important theme in the Bible, described as humanity’s greatest problem, separating people from a holy God. Understanding the nature of sin and how redemption is made possible through Jesus Christ is essential to grasping the heart of the gospel message. This article explores the biblical teaching on the nature of sin in…

  • Positions and Titles of Servants of God

    The use of titles for ministers and servants of God has been a long-standing tradition in many Christian communities. Titles such as pastor, bishop, apostle, reverend, or evangelist often reflect roles or functions within the church. However, the Bible offers guidance on the use of positions and titles, emphasizing humility, service, and the glorification of…

  • The Rapture and the Visible Second Coming of Jesus Christ: A Biblical Perspective

    The Bible provides a vivid portrayal of the end times, including the rapture of the church and the visible second coming of Jesus Christ. These two events are interconnected but distinct, each fulfilling a unique role in God’s redemptive plan. This article explores the biblical perspectives on these events, shedding light on their significance and…

  • A Biblical persepctive on Judgment

    Who Will Be Subjected to Judgment and Who Will Be Exempted? Understanding Judgment for Those in Christ The Bible teaches that all humanity will face judgment before God, who is the ultimate judge of all creation. However, the nature of this judgment differs depending on a person’s relationship with Jesus Christ. This article explores who…