Why does Golgotha mean “place of the skull” (Matthew 27:33)?
Why does Golgotha mean “place of the skull” (Matthew 27:33)? What is the meaning of Golgotha/Calvary?
Why does Golgotha mean “place of the skull” (Matthew 27:33)? What is the meaning of Golgotha/Calvary?
Why does Golgotha mean “place of the skull” (Matthew 27:33)? What is the meaning of Golgotha/Calvary?

God tests us to refine our faith, strengthen our trust in Him, and grow us toward maturity. Through trials, we are purified, our priorities are realigned, and our endurance becomes a witness to others of God's power.
Why does God tell Balaam to go with the Moabites and then get angry because he went? Why did God seemingly change His mind?
Why does God tell Balaam to go with the Moabites and then get angry because he went? Why did God seemingly change His mind?

God, in His perfect justice, sends people to hell because sin requires punishment, but, in love, He offers a way to avoid it through faith in Jesus Christ. While hell is the default destination due to our sinful nature and choices, those who surrender to God receive eternal life with Him instead of eternal separation.

God isn’t hidden—He has revealed Himself throughout history. Though it sometimes feels like God is silent, He is always at work, calling us to faith and to train ourselves to see Him.

God is unchanging. The God of the Old Testament is the same God of the New Testament, whose character and redemptive plan are revealed through His relationship with His people.
Why does God say, “You will find me when you seek me with all your heart” (Jeremiah 29:13)? Does you will find me when you seek me with all your heart apply to people today, or was it only a message for the people of Israel in the time of the prophet Jeremiah?
Why does God say, “I will open the windows of heaven”? What is the meaning of Malachi 3:10?