In the bible, God's name get's combined with adjectives that describe who He is and what He is. But there is a nuance that we've overlooked that make those adjectives timeless.
Atheists and anti missionaries use the stoning of the rebellious son in Deut 21 as proof that God is unmerciful. Is the opposite true? Do we now have a modern example of what seems like such a archaic commandment?
There are now upwards of 45,000 denominations and sects of Christianity worldwide. Has the church failed in terms of discipleship, and if so, how has that failure turned into the polarized and divided mess we see today?
Is Romans 13 suggesting that we submit to secular rulers or congregational (church) authority? Is there a more weightier matter behind the idea of submitting to authorities?
In a world where TikTok, memes, Facebook and instant messaging are becoming the primary learning source for many of God's people, are His people developing spiritual ADHD? What are the dangers?
Is sin just sin, or does God take into consideration intent and ignorance? Where does rebellion measure up to somebody who does wrong but doesn't know it's wrong?
The bible communicates Gods will for us using words. It is of paramount importance that we have good definitions of those words. Join me in taking a look at one of those words.