Cain and Abel were the first two sons of Adam and Eve. Cain was a farmer, while Abel was a shepherd. Both brothers made sacrifices to God, but God accepted only Abel's offering. This made Cain jealous of his brother and angry that God would accept someone else's sacrifice before his own. So he killed Abel—and this is why we're not supposed to be jealous.
Tattoos have been around for thousands of years. But how did they start? What were they used for? And did Jesus ever get a tattoo? Let's explore this topic in-depth!
The goodness of God is a central message in the Bible. This collection of quotes highlights the inherent and absolute goodness of God, and how this goodness is communicated to us.
The Bible says tattoos are unclean, but how should Christians feel about them? Would someone with a tattoo be denied heaven? Below we'll discuss some of the beliefs concerning whether or not a Christian can go to heaven with a tattoo.
Jesus gives us an incredible promise. He tells us we can experience eternal life and be restored to a right relationship with God. That is beyond wonderful! Eternal life means far more than just living forever. It means being restored in our relationships with God, others, and ourselves.
God hates sin because it alienates us from Him. On the other hand, when we turn to Jesus Christ, He welcomes us with open arms, embracing our changed hearts and minds to write over them the law of love and faith in Him. This is the good news of the gospel. We have been freed from the penalty of sin, so that we may encounter the Love of God through Jesus.
Most of the transgender Christian conversation never advances beyond pure subjective thought and reasoning. A transgender feels bullied because a Christian does not accept their idealogy on the inclusion of transgender. Likewise, the Christian feels that if they stand for trangerism they are standing against the way God designed humanity.