Why did God create sin, if He is the Creator?

God did not “create” sin; it was as a result of Lucifer's (Satan) free will.The Bible traces the origin of sin back to the Garden of Eden.Genesis 1:26,27 “And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them [...]

Please explain Ezekiel 18:8-21.

Ezekiel 18:8-21 describes God's perfect law of justice, that each person who sins will pay the penalty of that sin, which is death. Nobody else will pay that penalty.The context of this passage begins in the beginning of the chapter. In verses 2 and [...]

How wide is Gods will?

God’s will is as wide as His character and purpose allow. His character is based on justice. “Justice and judgment are the habitation of thy throne; mercy and truth shall go before your face.” (Psalm 89:14)  God created man with free will and He, [...]

What is unstoppable destiny?

Unstoppable destiny is not a scriptural term; however, God’s will is unstoppable. Isaiah 46:9-11, “remember the former things of old; for I am God, and there is no other; I am God, and there is none like me, declaring the end from the beginning [...]

Why do good people die young?

The death of the young is grievous. They had so much life ahead of them, so much potential. And there is often regret. What could we have done differently to prevent this? What if….? Martha and Mary both asked the same question when their [...]

How long will mankind continue to suffer?

Let's first look at why God allows suffering. We know man was created perfect and dwelt in the Garden of Eden in harmony with God. Adam succumbed to the temptation to sin and fell out of harmony with God. As part of his punishment, suffering [...]

If the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil is so sacred, why wasn't it protected by God to totally prevent Adam and Eve from eating the fruit at all costs? Instead, He used the serpent to tempt Eve into committing the first sin.

God's creations, both angelic and human, were not made robotic, but were given brains to think and reason with and make their own decisions.  One of God's angels, Lucifer, fell from heaven due to his prideful ambitions, and chose to influence the serpent in [...]

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