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Does God really care about us?

Yes, God absolutely cares about us. This care is demonstrated not through a life free of hardship, but through a detailed, loving and just plan for all humanity that addresses sin, provides for reconciliation, and ultimately offers eternal life. His care is active and intentional, though it may not always seem apparent while we go [...]

September 16th, 2025|Articles, God, Faith, Kingdom and the Millennium, Miscellaneous Bible Questions, Resurrection, Eternal life and Immortality, Salvation and Ransom|Comments Off on Does God really care about us?

What’s wrong with judging others?

In Romans, the Apostle Paul says, (3:23, NLT) “For everyone has sinned; we all fall short of God’s glorious standard.” Still, it seems easy to judge others’ sins and think we’re somehow better.“To judge” means forming an opinion about someone, based on their words, actions, or appearance. We often make judgments quickly with limited [...]

September 15th, 2025|Children's Videos|Comments Off on What’s wrong with judging others?

What does fine linen like silk and cashmere symbolize in the Bible?

Linen, silk and cashmere are three different types of fabrics. Linen is made from the flax plant. Silk is made from fibers produced by silkworms. Cashmere is made from the wool produced by Kashmir goats. Sometimes, the word linen can be used in a more general sense to refer to sheets or other household items [...]

August 27th, 2025|Articles, Miscellaneous Bible Questions|Comments Off on What does fine linen like silk and cashmere symbolize in the Bible?

What is zeal? CQ Kids

Zeal is a strong desire to do something with energy and enthusiasm. For example, if we’re serving God or others with zeal, it means we’re excited and enthusiastic - never complaining or having a poor attitude. We actively look for ways to be helpful.Godly zeal is long-lasting - a devotion to Him that doesn’t [...]

August 25th, 2025|Children's Videos|Comments Off on What is zeal? CQ Kids

Are these contradictions? John 1:18: "No one has seen God at any time" and John 14:9: "He who has seen me has seen the Father."

When scriptures appear to be unclear, it can often be useful to examine the context, meaning, the verses surrounding an unclear scripture. In this case, the wordings of John 1:18 and John 14:9, when read in isolation, at first can appear to be conflicting. God is a divine spirit being. People live on the physical plane [...]

August 21st, 2025|Articles, God, Faith, Jesus’ Life, Teachings, and Death, Miscellaneous Bible Questions, The Holy Spirit, Trinity|Comments Off on Are these contradictions? John 1:18: "No one has seen God at any time" and John 14:9: "He who has seen me has seen the Father."
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