An omniscient God is not surprised by sin; His anger is His holy, informed, righteous response to real evil.
The Problem of Evil, Suffering, and God’s Justice
Christianity explains evil through creation, rebellion, Christ’s sacrifice, judgment, resurrection, and God’s coming restoration.
DANIEL 6:22 — Why Did God Save Daniel From the Lions but Not Other Holy Ones From Martyrdom?
God saved Daniel to publicly vindicate His sovereignty, while other faithful ones serve His purpose through endurance unto death.
What Does It Mean That God Does Not Delight in the Death of the Wicked in Ezekiel 33:11?
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 Trust a Book That Speaks About Slavery, Genocide, and Extreme Violence?
The Bible reports hard realities, condemns human evil, restrains injustice, and centers salvation on Christ’s atonement.
UASV’s Daily Devotional All Things Bible, Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Jehovah fills the earth with His steadfast love; His righteousness governs creation and reveals His covenant faithfulness in every generation.
GENESIS 38:8–10 — Why Did God Kill Onan for Refusing to Produce Offspring?
Onan’s sin was not sexual misconduct but deliberate rebellion against God’s covenant order and family duty, motivated by greed and deceit.
GENESIS 35:22 — Why Did Reuben Sleep with His Father’s Concubine Bilhah? Why Is It Briefly Mentioned?
Reuben’s sin with Bilhah was a defiant act of rebellion and immorality, not divine indifference; Scripture’s brevity reflects restraint, not approval.
Genesis 34:25–31 — Were Simeon and Levi Justified in Killing the Shechemites?
Simeon and Levi’s violent revenge against Shechem was not divinely approved but condemned as deceitful and excessive, profaning the covenant sign of circumcision.
UASV’s Daily Devotional All Things Bible, Monday, October 13, 2025
Jehovah promises His faithful ones enduring peace and fulfillment, where the righteous will fully enjoy the fruit of their labor forever.

