Ezekiel 33:11 reveals that Jehovah takes no pleasure in judgment itself but calls the wicked to repentance, forgiveness, and life through His righteous mercy.
How Can We Exercise Righteous Judgment According to John 7:24?
John 7:24 commands believers to reject surface-level judgments and evaluate doctrine, conduct, and accusations by Jehovah’s Word, truth, and humility.
What Can We Learn From the Man Who Was Walking and Leaping and Praising God in Acts 3:8?
What can we learn from the man in Acts 3:8? His walking, leaping, and praising God reveal Christ’s power, true worship, and the call to repentance.
What Is Christian Dominionism, and Is It Biblical?
What is Christian dominionism, and is it biblical? This article explains the movement and shows why Scripture calls the church to witness, not control.
Why Do So Many Christians Experience Terrible Suffering Before Death?
Christians may suffer terribly before death because they still live in mortal bodies in a wicked world, yet Scripture promises resurrection through Christ.
Who Were the Canaanites in Scripture and History?
The Canaanites were real peoples of the land, descended from Canaan, whose idolatry and corruption made them central to Israel’s covenant history.
Are All Sins Equal Before God? What Scripture Actually Teaches
Scripture teaches that every sin brings guilt before God, yet not every sin bears the same degree of guilt or judgment.
What Does It Mean That Jesus Christ Is Our Redeemer?
Jesus is our Redeemer because He paid the ransom by His blood, freeing believers from sin, guilt, bondage, and death.
What Does the Bible Really Say About Tolerance?
The Bible teaches patience, mercy, and respect for persons, but never approval of falsehood, idolatry, or immorality.
Why Do Ezra and Nehemiah Give Different Numbers for the Returnees?
Ezra and Nehemiah share the same returnee total, while differing subtotals reflect how ancient registers were preserved and copied.

