What does the rainbow really mean in Genesis 9? God gives it as a covenant sign of mercy toward creation, while also affirming the sacred value of human life. If the flood did not remove sin, why does God still bind Himself by promise? https://t.co/IHoaGFhjRU
How serious is it to add anything to the gospel? Galatians 1 says Christ gave Himself for our sins to rescue us, and Paul pronounces a curse on any other gospel. If Christ is enough to save, what right do men have to add to Him? https://t.co/F39pfcG921
What does it mean that God remembered Noah? Genesis 8 shows Yahweh bringing the waters down, receiving sacrifice, and promising to preserve the created order. If man's heart remains sinful, why does God still preserve the world? https://t.co/RcQkgK4tlf
Was the flood merely a natural disaster? Genesis 7 presents Yahweh's comprehensive judgment on wickedness, while He shuts Noah safely inside the ark. What does it mean that the same door brought mercy inside and judgment outside? https://t.co/8JuQHCNTc4
@adelethelaptop Wow, I didn't realise you were doing this entire read through the bible thing on Kindle. That's kinda cool. I would have used a paper Bible because I'm old-school paper kinda guy...
How does a story that begins with death end in David's line? Ruth 4 shows Boaz redeeming Ruth, restoring Naomi's hope, and preserving the family through a son. Is this only a family rescue, or a glimpse of God's larger purpose? https://t.co/4EGwKMBLL1
What was Ruth asking when she told Boaz to spread his wing over her? Ruth 3 presents a bold appeal to the redeemer, answered with purity, kindness, and righteousness. Can true redemption be separated from honour and covenant faithfulness? https://t.co/VlHm66eFsN
Was Ruth merely lucky to enter Boaz's field? Ruth 2 says she 'happened' there, while Yahweh quietly provided refuge through covenant kindness. How often does providence look ordinary until faith learns to read it? https://t.co/vee69Y4rwu
What remains when famine, exile, death, and widowhood empty a household? Ruth 1 shows Naomi returning bitter, while Ruth leaves Moab to take refuge in Yahweh. Is covenant faith sometimes seen most clearly when there is nothing left to gain? https://t.co/bFsxxnxATQ
Why did God judge the world with the flood? Genesis 6 says the earth was filled with corruption and violence, and every intention of man's heart was evil. If Noah found grace, was the ark mercy in the middle of righteous judgment? https://t.co/zGOiPX1Fp1
reminds me of Ezekiel 16:33β34
βMen give gifts to all harlots, but you give your gifts to all your lovers to bribe them to come to you from every direction for your harlotries. Thus you are different from those women in your harlotries, in that no one plays the harlot as you do, because you give money and no money is given you; thus you are different.β
Why does Genesis 5 keep saying, 'and he died'? The genealogy shows death reigning over Adam's descendants, while Enoch walks with God and the promised line continues. Is this chapter mainly about death, or hope under the shadow of death? https://t.co/GeLNvLWCDi