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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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How can I study the Bible effectively?

Studying the Bible effectively requires more than casual reading. It involves a disciplined approach to understanding God’s Word with a heart that seeks to know and obey Him. The goal is not just knowledge but transformation. Begin with prayer. Ask the Lord...

Why did Jesus say, “Let the dead bury their dead”?

Jesus said, “Let the dead bury their dead” to emphasize the urgency and priority of following Him above all else, including family obligations and cultural expectations. His statement was not a denial of love or respect for family, but a direct...

What does the Bible say about Zacchaeus?

Zacchaeus is mentioned in Luke 19:1–10. He was a chief tax collector in Jericho and was wealthy. Tax collectors were despised by the Jews for working with the Roman authorities and often for extortion. Despite his position, Zacchaeus desired to see who Jesus...

Why is Song of Solomon so romantic?

Song of Solomon is romantic because it is a poetic celebration of marital love, desire, and covenant faithfulness between a man and a woman. While it expresses physical attraction and longing, it also portrays deep emotional and spiritual intimacy within...

Why did Solomon ask for wisdom over riches?

Solomon asked for wisdom over riches because his heart desired to fulfill the task God had given him with discernment and justice. When Solomon became king, he was aware of the great responsibility of leading God’s people. In a dream, God offered to grant him...

What does it mean to take the Lord’s name in vain?

Taking the Lord’s name in vain means treating God’s name with irreverence, disrespect, or emptiness. This includes using His name in a careless, flippant, or false manner, which dishonors His holy character. The third commandment is clear: "You shall...

Why did Israel make a golden calf so quickly?

Israel made a golden calf so quickly because of impatience, unbelief, and a desire for visible representation of God. When Moses delayed on the mountain for forty days, the people grew restless and doubted whether he would return. Instead of waiting on the Lord,...

Why did Malachi say God hated divorce?

Malachi declared that God hates divorce because it is a betrayal of the covenant between a husband and wife, which reflects God’s covenant with His people. Divorce, especially in the context addressed in Malachi, involved treachery, unfaithfulness, and the...

Why did Jesus call the Canaanite woman a dog?

Jesus called the Canaanite woman a dog not to insult her, but to test her faith and to highlight the priority of His earthly mission to Israel. His response was designed to draw out her humility and persistence, ultimately leading to her public commendation and the...

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