Scriptural Answers to Common Bible Questions
The Bible answers life’s most important questions—about God, Jesus Christ, salvation, sin, and the purpose of human life. This FAQ page provides clear, Scripture-based answers to common Bible questions, allowing the Bible to interpret itself and reveal a unified message from Genesis to Revelation.
Many people have sincere questions about God, the Bible, salvation, and the purpose of human life.
If you are new to this website, this page is one of the best places to start exploring the Bible’s core teachings.
Core Questions About the Gospel and Salvation
What is the gospel of the Kingdom of God?
The gospel of the Kingdom of God is the message Jesus Christ preached about the coming government of God that will rule the earth. It includes the good news of salvation, repentance, forgiveness of sin, and the future reign of Jesus Christ over all nations.
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What Is the Gospel of the Kingdom of God?
What is sin according to the Bible?
The Bible defines sin as breaking the law of God.
1 John 3:4 explains:
“Sin is the transgression of the law.”
Sin includes actions, thoughts, and attitudes that violate God’s commandments.
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What Is Sin? The Bible’s Definition and the Purpose of God’s Law
Why did Jesus die for our sins?
Jesus Christ died as the perfect sacrifice for sin so that human beings could be forgiven and reconciled to God.
Through His death, repentance and forgiveness become possible for those who turn to God.
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The Doctrine of Salvation — How God Redeems Humanity Through Christ
What is true repentance?
True repentance means turning away from sin and turning toward God with humility, faith, and a willingness to change.
It involves:
- recognizing sin
- confessing wrongdoing
- changing behavior
- seeking God’s guidance
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What Is True Repentance?
What is real conversion?
Real conversion is the process by which a person becomes spiritually transformed through repentance, faith in Jesus Christ, baptism, and receiving the Holy Spirit.
Conversion is not simply an emotional moment but a lifelong change of heart and mind.
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What Is Real Conversion?
Questions About God and Jesus Christ
Who is God according to the Bible?
The Bible reveals God as the Creator of heaven and earth, the supreme authority over the universe, and the loving Father who is working out a plan to bring humanity into His family.
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The Doctrine of God
Who is Jesus Christ?
Jesus Christ is the Son of God, the Savior of mankind, and the future King who will establish the Kingdom of God on earth.
He lived a sinless life, died for humanity’s sins, was resurrected, and will return to rule the world.
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The Doctrine of Jesus Christ
Did Jesus exist before His human birth?
Yes. The Bible teaches that Jesus existed before becoming a human being and was with the Father before the world began.
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Who Is the LORD in the Old Testament?
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The Pre-Incarnate Jesus: The God of the Old Testament
Questions About God’s Law and Christian Living
Did Jesus abolish the law?
Jesus clearly stated that He did not come to abolish God’s law but to fulfill its purpose and reveal its full spiritual meaning.
God’s commandments still define sin and righteousness.
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Did Jesus Abolish the Law?
Are Christians supposed to keep the Ten Commandments?
The Ten Commandments reveal God’s moral standard and define sin.
True Christianity teaches that obedience flows from love for God and faith in Jesus Christ.
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What Does the Bible Teach About Obeying the Ten Commandments?
What does it mean to do the will of God?
Doing the will of God means living according to His Word, obeying His commandments, and seeking His Kingdom above all else.
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What Does It Mean to Do the Will of God?
Questions About Humanity and Purpose
Why did God create human beings?
Human beings were created in God’s image and with a unique purpose.
The Bible reveals that humanity was created to develop godly character and ultimately become part of God’s family.
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Why Humans Exist: The Bible’s Teaching on Humanity
Why do humans suffer?
Suffering exists because humanity lives in a world affected by sin, human rebellion, and spiritual deception.
However, God can use trials to teach, refine, and prepare people for His purpose.
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The Doctrine of Humanity
Questions About the Sabbath
Should Christians keep the Sabbath?
The seventh-day Sabbath was blessed and sanctified at creation and observed throughout Scripture.
Jesus and the early Church recognized the importance of this day.
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The Seventh-Day Sabbath vs Sunday
Questions About the Future
What is the Kingdom of God?
The Kingdom of God is the future government of God that will rule the earth under Jesus Christ.
It is the central message Jesus preached and the ultimate hope of the Bible.
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The Doctrine of the Kingdom of God
What Is the Kingdom of God? Understanding the Bible’s Central Message
What happens after death?
The Bible teaches that the dead remain unconscious in the grave until the resurrection.
Human beings do not go immediately to heaven or hell at death.
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The Doctrine of the Last Things
What are God’s Annual Festivals (Holy Days)
Biblical Meaning and Why They Are God’s Appointed Times—Not Just Jewish Holidays
Many people today refer to the biblical festivals as “Jewish holidays.” However, the Bible itself presents a very different picture. Scripture clearly teaches that these days are not man-made traditions or ethnic observances—they are God’s Holy Days, established by Him for all His people.
Understanding this distinction is essential for grasping God’s plan and purpose revealed throughout the Bible.
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What are God’s Annual Festivals (Holy Days)?
Why Christians Should Keep the Passover: A Biblical Explanation
Discover the biblical foundation, Christ’s example, and the spiritual meaning behind this important observance.
Many assume that the Passover is merely a Jewish tradition that no longer applies to Christians. Others believe it has been replaced entirely by modern religious practices (Easter). But when we examine the Bible carefully—allowing Scripture to interpret Scripture—we discover a very different picture.
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Why Christians Should Keep the Passover: A Biblical Explanation
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Did Jesus preach a different message than the apostle Paul?
This is a question that has caused confusion for many, especially when comparing Jesus’ focus on the Kingdom of God with Paul’s emphasis on grace and faith.
At first glance, their teachings can seem different—but when we carefully examine the full context of Scripture, a unified message begins to emerge.
This article explores what Jesus and Paul actually taught, showinhow their messages are not in conflict, but are perfectly aligned as part of one complete gospel.
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Did Jesus Preach a Different Gospel Than Paul?
Why don’t many churches teach the Kingdom of God?
If you asked most Christians today, “What is the gospel?” you would likely hear answers such as:
- “Believing in Jesus so you can go to heaven”
- “Salvation from sin”
- “Having a personal relationship with Christ”
While these elements are certainly important, the Bible reveals something striking:
The central message Jesus preached was not primarily about going to heaven—
it was about the coming Kingdom of God.
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Why Most Churches Don’t Teach the Gospel of the Kingdom of God?
Does Romans 14:14 Mean All Foods Are Clean?
Does Romans 14:14 teach that all foods are now clean and acceptable for Christians to eat? This verse is often quoted as proof that biblical dietary laws no longer apply—but is that what the apostle Paul actually meant?
When read in context, Romans chapter 14 is not addressing clean and unclean meats at all. Instead, it focuses on a different issue: disputes among believers over eating meat versus vegetarianism, as well as matters of personal conscience and faith.
This FAQ guide will carefully examine the context of Romans 14:14, explain what Paul meant by “nothing is unclean of itself,” and clarify how this passage fits within the broader teaching of Scripture. By letting the Bible interpret itself, we can uncover the true meaning of this often misunderstood verse.
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If you are new to studying the Bible, these articles provide a strong foundation
Start Here: Core Bible Articles
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👉Did the apostles preach the Kingdom of God?
Many Christians wonder whether the message of the early Church was the same as Jesus’ message. Did the apostles continue preaching the Kingdom of God—or did they shift to a different gospel?
This FAQ guide answers that question directly from Scripture. By examining the book of Acts and the teachings of the apostles, you will see what they actually preached—and why it still matters today.
You’ll also discover how the message of the Kingdom connects to salvation, repentance, and the role of Jesus Christ in God’s plan.
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👉Is the Kingdom of God future or present?
The Bible shows both aspects, but emphasizes a future, literal Kingdom that will rule over the earth (Daniel 2:44; Revelation 11:15).