Eden’s rebellion shattered human uprightness, introduced death, and spread imperfection—yet Jehovah announced redemption and a coming deliverer from the start.
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.
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.
Sin: Missing the Mark of Perfection—A Biblical and Theological Analysis
The piece explores the biblical understanding of sin, its origins, consequences, and the necessity of Christ for redemption.
How Can I explain the Problem of Evil?: A Biblical and Rational Defense of God’s Sovereignty and Human Responsibility
The content discusses the problem of evil, its origins, human free will, and God's purpose in allowing evil to exist.
How Could Peter Claim Jewish Ignorance in Jesus’ Execution Despite His Widespread Preaching?
In this article we delve into the intriguing statement made by the Apostle Peter in Acts 3:17. This comprehensive examination explores the cultural, historical, and theological contexts of first-century Judea to understand why Peter attributed ignorance to the Jewish people and their rulers regarding Jesus’ crucifixion. The article discusses the complexities of Messianic expectations, spiritual blindness, and the roles of Jewish leaders, providing insights into the interplay between divine foreknowledge and human responsibility. It offers an in-depth look at how this claim of ignorance serves as a call for repentance and a deeper recognition of Jesus as the Messiah.

