Why does God allow bad things to happen to good people?
Why does God allow bad things to happen to good people? Why does God not prevent bad things from happening to good people?
Why does God allow bad things to happen to good people? Why does God not prevent bad things from happening to good people?

Giving thanks to God matters because He is worthy of our gratitude, and He commands it for our good. Gratitude draws us closer to Him, transforms our perspective in every circumstance, and anchors our hearts in His faithful love.
Why does Galatians 2:21 say that Christ might have died in vain? What is the meaning of Galatians 2:21?
Why does Exodus 35:2 require the death penalty for working on the Sabbath? Why is working on the Sabbath day such a big deal?
Why does Exodus 35:2 require the death penalty for working on the Sabbath? Why is working on the Sabbath day such a big deal?

Christian doctrine causes division when believers emphasize secondary issues or allow differences to fracture relationships. By keeping our focus on essential truths and responding to differences with humility, love, and patience, we can reflect unity and prevent unnecessary divisions.
Why does Christ’s righteousness need to be imputed to us? What is imputation? Why, on the basis of Christ’s death, can God declare us to be righteous?

God is not like humans who lie or change their minds; when God speaks, His word is true and unchanging. Balaam’s statement in Numbers 23:19 reveals that God’s promises and intentions, such as protecting Israel, are steadfast and reliable no matter human attempts to alter them.
Why does Amos keep repeating “for three sins . . . even for four” in chapters 1–2? Why does Amos keep referring to three and four sins?
Why does Acts 9:7 say that those traveling with Paul heard a voice, but Acts 22:9 says that they heard no voice? Do Acts 9:7 and Acts 22:9 contradict each other?