Exodus 4:11 affirms God’s sovereignty, not that He directly causes all disability; suffering results from inherited sin and permitted rebellion.
Holographic Horizons – Multiverse Theories and the Singularity of a Sovereign Mind
Multiverse speculation multiplies worlds without solving fine-tuning, while a single, sovereign Creator explains the cosmos with clarity and power.
UASV’s Daily Devotional All Things Bible, Friday, October 24, 2025
Christ commands believers to honor rightful human authority while giving full devotion and obedience only to Jehovah.
UASV’s Daily Devotional All Things Bible, Monday, October 20, 2025
Jehovah’s eternal throne anchors Christian faith, shaping obedience, endurance, and victory in spiritual warfare.
GENESIS 30:14–16 — Why Did Rachel and Leah Trade Mandrakes? Was This Superstition?
Genesis 30:14–16 records Rachel and Leah’s trade of mandrakes, exposing human superstition but affirming Jehovah’s sovereign control over conception.
Exodus 4:21 – “I Will Harden His Heart…”: Divine Judicial Hardening, Human Responsibility, and the Demands of Literal Translation
God tells Moses Pharaoh's heart will be hardened—but is this coercion or judicial judgment? A literal translation reveals divine justice and human freedom.
Genesis 25:23 — Did God Arbitrarily Choose Jacob Over Esau Before Their Birth?
Genesis 25:23 reveals God’s sovereign covenant choice of Jacob, not arbitrary favoritism or denial of Esau’s responsibility.
God’s Responsibility and Ours: Divine Sovereignty, Human Accountability, and Biblical Clarity
Scripture teaches God is sovereign while holding man fully accountable. Understanding God’s responsibility and ours is essential to true Christian faith.
The Question of Man’s Free Will
The article explores the balance between human free will and divine sovereignty, asserting that genuine moral choices exist within God's foreknowledge.
Euthanasia and the Bible: A Comprehensive Evangelical Apologetic Examination of Life, Death, and Divine Sovereignty
The article examines euthanasia through a biblical lens, affirming life's sanctity and opposing any form of intentional life-ending practices.

