Answering Your Bible Questions

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This section is dedicated to providing clear, biblically grounded answers to common and complex questions about God’s Word. Each answer is built on the truth of Scripture. We avoid speculation and modern reinterpretations, focusing instead on what God has plainly revealed. Whether you’re studying for personal growth, teaching others, or defending the faith, you’ll find answers that are direct, doctrinally sound, and rooted in Scripture.

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Can Christians struggle with anxiety or depression?

Yes, Christians can and do struggle with anxiety and depression. Being a follower of Christ does not make a person immune to emotional or psychological suffering. Scripture is filled with examples of faithful believers who experienced deep anguish, discouragement,...

Is it a sin to have fear?

Fear itself is not always a sin. It depends on the kind of fear and the response it provokes. There is a godly fear, such as the fear of the Lord, which is reverent and leads to obedience. But fear that stems from unbelief, lack of trust in God, or disobedience can...

Are sins different in God’s eyes?

All sin is rebellion against God and separates us from Him, but not all sins carry the same earthly consequences or spiritual impact. The Bible makes it clear that while every sin is serious, there are distinctions in severity and judgment. James 2:10 says: "For...

Why did Jesus curse the fig tree?

Jesus cursed the fig tree as a symbolic act of judgment against fruitlessness, particularly representing Israel’s spiritual barrenness. Though the tree had leaves, which normally indicated fruit, it had none. The curse demons/">demonstrated that outward...

What does the Bible say about Abraham?

Abraham, originally named ai/">Abram, is known as the father of faith and the friend of God. Genesis 12:1-3 records God's call: “Get out of your country, from your family… to a land that I will show you. I will make you a great nation.”...

Why was the blood on the doorposts important?

The blood on the doorposts was the sign of God’s protection and the means by which Israel escaped judgment during the final plague. When the Lord passed through Egypt to strike the firstborn, He looked for the blood as evidence of obedience and faith in His...

Why were creeping things detestable under the Law?

Creeping things were detestable under the Law because they represented uncleanness, disorder, and often lived in decaying environments. Their form of movement, close to the ground or slithering, symbolized the low, unclean, and defiling nature of things God’s...

What does the Bible say about circumcision?

Circumcision in the Bible was a physical sign of God’s covenant with Abraham and his descendants. It represented separation unto God, covenant obedience, and identification with the promises given to Abraham.The command is first given in Genesis...

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