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The word "volcano" does not appear in Scripture itself, but several passages describe phenomena strikingly similar to volcanic activity — and the comment…
GodScripture reveals several distinct purposes behind God's allowing sickness and physical affliction. Far from being random or purposeless, sickness in the h…
GodThis question touches on one of the deepest mysteries of God's ways — why He permits suffering that has no apparent connection to personal wrongdoing. Sc…
GodHere is the answer: # Why Does God Allow Natural Disasters? This question touches on one of the deepest themes in Scripture — the connection between t…
GodThis is a question that presses upon thoughtful minds, and Scripture does not shrink from it — though the answer it gives is not quite what human philoso…
God## The Cross: Where Evil and Goodness Meet The question presses on every honest heart — if God is good, why does evil fill the world? Scripture does not…
GodScripture draws a sharp and deliberate distinction between God's love toward mankind and His unrelenting judgment toward Satan. Nowhere does the Bible ascr…
GodThe question rests on what seems like a contradiction: a God of perfect wisdom and foreknowledge bringing into being creatures He knew would fall. But the …
GodThis is one of Scripture's most searching questions, and the writers on stempublishing.com return to it again and again — especially in connection with t…
GodThis question touches on some of the deepest realities in Scripture — God's sovereignty, His foreknowledge, the ruin of man, and the love that sent Chris…
GodScripture uses the word "tempt" in more than one sense, and the apparent contradiction between Genesis 22:1 ("God did tempt Abraham") and James 1:13 ("neit…
GodScripture answers this question with absolute clarity: God is not evil, and there is no evil in Him at all. Two great declarations about God's nature settl…