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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Why was Judas replaced but not other apostles who died?

Judas was replaced because his departure was not by death in faith but by betrayal and apostasy. Unlike the other apostles who died faithfully serving Christ, Judas rejected his calling and forfeited his place by turning against the Lord. His office had to be...

Why is God described as mighty, awesome, and impartial?

God is described as mighty, awesome, and impartial to highlight His absolute authority, holiness, and justice. These attributes set Him apart from all other rulers and gods. He is not swayed by appearances, status, or bribes. His greatness inspires fear and...

Why were the Gershonites responsible for curtains and coverings?

The Gershonites were given the duty of carrying the curtains, coverings, and hangings of the tabernacle. Their role was essential because the fabric elements made up the visible structure and boundary of God’s dwelling, separating what was holy from what was...

Why did Micah make a shrine?

Micah made a shrine as part of a misguided attempt to establish his own version of worship apart from God’s commands. Judges 17 recounts how Micah, an Ephraimite, took silver stolen from his mother, returned it, and then used it to create an idol:"So when he...

What happened at the wedding at Cana and why is it important?

The wedding at Cana, recorded in John 2:1–11, marks the occasion of Jesus’ first public miracle: turning water into wine. This event took place in Galilee during a marriage feast, a setting of joy and fellowship. When the wine ran out, Mary, the mother...

Why should Christians memorize Scripture?

Memorizing Scripture is vital for spiritual growth, discernment, and victory over sin. It strengthens faith, equips believers to speak truth, and keeps God’s Word readily available in every situation. Psalm 119:11 says: "Your word I have hidden in my heart,...

What is faith?

Faith is trust and belief in God based on His Word. It is not a vague hope or religious feeling, but confident reliance on the promises and character of God as revealed in Scripture. Biblical faith is rooted in truth and always has an object of faith, which is...

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...

What’s the significance of the Emmaus road conversation?

The conversation on the road to Emmaus reveals how Christ opens the Scriptures to explain His redemptive work and how spiritual understanding comes through Him. This account is found in Luke 24:13–35. Two disciples were walking from Jerusalem to Emmaus,...

Why do the Gospels say little about Jesus’ childhood?

All four Gospels focus almost entirely on Jesus’ ministry rather than His childhood, because the purpose of their writing was to reveal Him as the Christ, the Son of God, who came to save sinners. The details of His early life are largely left in silence,...

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