
The Will of God and Natural Disasters
How should Christians understand the will of God as it relates to suffering and evil, or pandemics such as COVID-19?
How should Christians understand the will of God as it relates to suffering and evil, or pandemics such as COVID-19?
While human ancestry matters, what matters more is being born of God.
Jesus used parables for his public teaching to the crowds.
The key to understanding Jesus is recognizing his unique relationship with his Father.
Jesus’ miracles are visible signs that God’s saving reign was truly breaking into history in the ministry of Jesus.
The Gospel of Matthew focuses on Jesus as God’s Wisdom come in person (Immanuel) and as a wise teacher.
Peter denied Jesus by a charcoal fire, and he will be restored beside one.
Mary had returned to the tomb with the male disciples, but she did not leave like them. She lingered at the tomb, weeping and mourning.
When Jesus enters Jerusalem during Passover, it appears he is following a prophetic script to reveal who he is and what his intentions are.
The story of Jesus’ cleansing of the temple requires some background information to be fully understood. Read more from Ben Witherington as he explains the significance of this event.
In Romans 8, Paul finally talks at length about the Christian life, and it is not an accident that there are some twenty references to the Holy Spirit.
Certainly the most-debated verses in all of Romans 8 are these, and here careful attention must be paid not only to what is said, but also what is not said.