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Is it a sin to be rich?

Some people say that being a good Christian means that God will automatically bless you with riches, but this is not true. Jesus and his apostles owned very few possessions, and they never taught that a Christian’s life would be carefree and filled with earthly wealth - often it’s just the opposite. However, being rich [...]

August 4th, 2025|Children's Videos|Comments Off on Is it a sin to be rich?

Why didn't God just create many people in the garden of Eden since His original command was to be fruitful and multiply?

God did not create multiple pairs of people in Eden, and this is directly connected to the singular nature of Jesus' ransom. God's plan was meticulously designed from the beginning, including the solution for sin.• Creation of Humanity: God created one man, Adam, in His own image, giving him moral intelligence, the capacity to reason, love, [...]

July 31st, 2025|Articles, Creation, Evolution, Jesus’ Life, Teachings, and Death, Miscellaneous Bible Questions, Salvation and Ransom, Sin and the Permission of Evil|Comments Off on Why didn't God just create many people in the garden of Eden since His original command was to be fruitful and multiply?

What did Jesus mean in John 14:30 when he said, "…the ruler of the world is coming, and he has nothing in me"?

The “ruler of the world” refers to Satan. “He has nothing in me” is a Greek legal idiom that means, “He has no claim against me,” or “There’s no case to be made.” In ancient Greek usage, this phrase carried the weight of legal disqualification. Satan has no legal ground, no authority, no rights and [...]

July 18th, 2025|Articles, Jesus’ Life, Teachings, and Death, Miscellaneous Bible Questions, Satan|Comments Off on What did Jesus mean in John 14:30 when he said, "…the ruler of the world is coming, and he has nothing in me"?

What is meant by the "kingdom of God" in Mark 1:14-15?

Mark 1:14-15: “Now after that John was put in prison, Jesus came into Galilee, preaching the gospel of the kingdom of God, saying, The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel.”During his ministry, Jesus repeated taught about the “kingdom of God.” This term is used [...]

July 16th, 2025|Articles, Jesus’ Life, Teachings, and Death, Kingdom and the Millennium, Resurrection, Eternal life and Immortality, Salvation and Ransom|Comments Off on What is meant by the "kingdom of God" in Mark 1:14-15?

Who was Cornelius?

Cornelius was a Roman army officer, a captain in the Italian Regiment.We learn more about him in the book of Acts (10:1,2):He was a “Gentile,” which means he was not Jewish. He was “devout,” which means he had deep, religious feelings. He was devoted to God.He and his household respected and worshipped the one, [...]

July 14th, 2025|Children's Videos|Comments Off on Who was Cornelius?
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