Death closes the door to the life we have lived, and ushers us into eternity. What then? Will we meet God? Yes! Will we meet Him at peace? That will depend on what we have done with the opportunities He gave us in this life.
All liars... shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone” (Revelation 21:8). Really? I cannot believe God would condemn me for just a lie. Surely He will overlook a few little lies. All liars? Impossible!
To whom do all lives matter? To God, Who created each human life with a soul, in His own likeness, for a purpose. And all lives should matter to Christians, too. The beliefs they hold will affect their attitudes toward abortion, suicide, euthanasia, safety issues, and more--because all lives matter!
If I am tired of myself and my old life, what must I do so that "all things become new"? And what can I do about my situation if it doesn't feel like everything is new and wonderful?
This is a look at the battle of the ages which began when Satan began to waage war against God and continues until he is cast into everlasting fire as recorded in Revelation chapter 12.
In our world today, loneliness is an epidemic. How does loneliness affect us? Why do we struggle with it and what can we do about it?
Are the teachings of John Calvin such as limited atonement and unconditional election supported by the Bible?