Is it OK to be angry?
There are many imperatives in the New Testament, but one of them may strike us as somewhat strange.
There are many imperatives in the New Testament, but one of them may strike us as somewhat strange.
The battle was over the second part of the Gospel, the subjective side, the question of how the benefits of Christ are applied to the believer.
For the believer, death does not have the last word.
The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom and there are two distinct ways we can fear Him that are important to our faith.
God is not obligated to answer our prayers.
These are the tasks God gave to us in creation, but they're to be done under the authority of God.
This is the so-called "Achilles' heel" of the Christian faith. Of course, I'm referring to the classical problem of the existence of evil.