This article delves into the interpretation of the word "perhaps" in Zephaniah 2:3, exploring its implications for the assurance of eternal life in Christian faith. It examines the Hebrew term's linguistic context, its theological significance, and how it aligns with the broader biblical message about God's conditional promises and the believer's response to divine judgment and salvation.
Skepticism, Ambiguity, and Uncertainty Versus Ascertained Certainty and Faith
Skeptics believe that to think skeptically makes the world a more moral place. Is this true? What is Skepticism? It is having a skeptical attitude about everything; doubt as to the truth of something. It is the belief that certain knowledge is impossible.
UASV DAILY DEVOTIONAL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2021
See how beautiful this comes out in Ps. 25. The writer knew and loved God’s law exceedingly, and meditated in that law day and night. But he knew that this was not enough.

