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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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What does the Bible say about the lampstands (Revelation)?

The lampstands in the book of Revelation are symbolic representations of the churches and their witness before God. They are first introduced in Revelation 1:12–13, where John sees a vision of “seven golden lampstands,” and in the midst stands...

What does the Bible say about Lot?

Lot was the nephew of Abraham, a righteous man who lived in a wicked city but was delivered by God’s mercy. His story begins in Genesis 11:27-31 and is developed through Genesis 12–19. When Abraham left Ur of the Chaldeans in obedience to God’s...

What does the Bible say about Aaron?

Aaron, the brother of Moses and Miriam, is introduced in Exodus 4:14 as a Levite whom God appoints to assist Moses in delivering the Israelites from Egypt. Born to Amram and Jochebed (Exodus 6:20), Aaron served as Moses’ spokesman because Moses felt...

What is the meaning behind being blessed in the city and field?

Being blessed in the city and in the field symbolized total and comprehensive blessing from God in every area of life. This phrase expressed the idea that wherever an Israelite lived or worked, whether in urban or rural settings, they would enjoy the favor of the...

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...

Why did Ezekiel see wheels within wheels?

Ezekiel’s vision of wheels within wheels was part of a larger revelation of God's glory and mobility. It symbolized the omnipresence, omniscience, and sovereign rule of God, particularly in the midst of exile and judgment. This vision assured the exiles that...

Why is Bethel important in Jacob’s account?

Bethel holds great significance in the life of Jacob because it was the place where God confirmed His covenant promises to him and revealed His presence in a powerful way. The first mention of Bethel in Jacob’s journey occurs in Genesis 28 when he fled from...

Why does Moses die on Mount Nebo and only see the land?

Moses dies on Mount Nebo and only sees the Promised Land from a distance because of his earlier disobedience at Meribah, where he struck the rock instead of speaking to it as God commanded. Although Moses was greatly used by God, his failure to honor God before the...

What does the Bible say about mustard seeds?

The mustard seed is mentioned by Jesus as a symbol of small beginnings with great outcomes, particularly in reference to faith and the kingdom of God. Though it is one of the smallest seeds used by farmers in that region, it grows into a large plant, emphasizing...

Why did Rahab hide the spies?

Rahab hid the spies because she feared the true God of Israel and believed in His power to deliver His people. When the two Israelite spies entered Jericho to scout the land, Rahab (a harlot by trade) received them into her home and protected them from the...

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