God has been asking man
questions since the beginning of time. He started in Genesis 3:9 and has
continued until the present. Why does God ask us questions? Why should we ask
ourselves questions? Why should we ask others questions? Why did Jesus answer
the questions that he was asked by the religious leaders in His day by asking
them a question in return? The answer is simply this: God wants to engage man
into the thinking process about Him. More importantly, God wants us to think
about His plan, purpose, power, and pleasure. All the answers to Gods
questions can be found as one diligently searches for the knowledge of
the previous statement. Without an understanding or knowledge of Gods plan,
purpose, power, and pleasure, these questions will certainly be very
frustrating to the reader. On the other hand, if we search for an understanding
of the purpose of the ages, we will be pleasantly surprised to find
answers to all of these questions. All of the Holy Scriptures are of the utmost
importance in your search, but there are certain key Scriptures that
unlock the mysteries of the
Romans 11:36...For of
Him, and through Him, and to Him, are ALL THINGS: to Whom
be glory forever. Amen.
ENJOY YOUR SEARCH!
1. Jesus told us to love our enemies.
Does He love His enemies? Will He continue to love His enemies? If He ceases to
love His enemies, would that make Him a hypocrite?
2. Is God able to save all men?
3. Does God want to save all men?
4. Can you tell me the meaning of the
words: Sheol, Hades, Gehenna, Tartaroo?
5. Can you tell me the meaning of the
words: Olam, Aion, Aionios?
6. Did Jesus ever say the word hell?
7. What did the English word hell
originally mean?
8. Is God vindictive or corrective?
9. Would you torture one of your
children or loved ones forever?
10. What is accomplished by torturing
someone forever?
11. Is the will of God stronger than the
will of man?
12. Does God know the end from the
beginning?
13. Did God know that Adam would fall?
14. Did Adam bring the entire human race
into sin?
15. Did God send His Son Jesus to be the
Savior of the world?
16. Did Jesus save the world?
17. Is Jesus the potential Savior of the
world or the actual Savior of the world?
18. If all will not eventually be saved,
how is it that we can call Jesus the Savior of the world?
19. Would you like for it to be true
that all will be saved?
20. Did Jesus pay for the sin of the
human race?
21. Will Jesus get everything He paid
for?
22. It has been estimated that there
have been about 160 billion people who have lived and died from Adam until the
present. It has also been estimated that only about 5 billion of these people
have been believers in Jesus Christ. If God starts out with 160 billion people
and loses 155 billion of them to eternal torture, how can we say that God is
victorious?
23. Did God lose the vast majority of
the human race?
24. Was the first Adam more powerful
than the last Adam?
25. Did Adams fall bring down more
people than the cross of Jesus Christ could save?
26. Has Jesus been defeated by Adam,
sin, death, hell, and Satan?
27. Is the Devil more powerful than
Jesus?
28. Did God create everything?
29. Did God create good and evil?
30. Did God create things for us to have
to wrestle against?
31. Did God create the Devil?
32. What do the words Devil, Satan,
and Serpent mean?
33. Who, what, and where is the Devil?
34. Is God in charge of the Devil?
35. Is God in charge of everything?
36. Why did Jesus die?
37. Why did Jesus have to die?
38. What did Jesus come to save us from?
39. What is salvation?
40. If the wages of sin is death, then
why does Christianity teach that it is eternal torture?
41. What does it mean to be saved
spirit, soul, and body?
42. What is justification,
sanctification, and glorification?
43. What is the
44. What does it mean to see the
45. What was Jesus really saying in Luke
17:20-21?
46. What is Sonship?
47. What is the manifestation of the
sons of God?
48. Is salvation a process?
49. What is the difference between
spirit and soul?
50. Have you studied the feasts of
Passover, Pentecost, and Tabernacles in the Old Testament? What do they
represent for us today?
51. What does it mean to have the spirit
of the law written on your heart?
52. Why do we go through trials?
53. Why are we afflicted by God?
54. Why do we suffer for Christ?
55. Why are we tempted?
56. Why do we pray?
57. What is the purpose of prayer?
58. How should we pray?
59. Is prayer for us or God?
60. Does our prayer change Gods mind?
61. What does the Bible say about fire?
62. Is there such a thing as spiritual
fire?
63. Is God going to burn people in
literal fire?
64. Did you know that the terms Holy
Ghost and fire, God is a consuming fire, and lake of fire all speak of the
same type of fire? Did you know that the fire in each one of these statements
all comes from the same Greek word?
65. What is a fiery trial?
66. God makes His ministers a flaming
fire! What does that mean?
67. God is a consuming fire! What does
that mean?
68. We are to be baptized in the Holy
Ghost and fire! What does that mean?
69. The Bible speaks of the lake of
fire! What does that mean?
70. Gods word is spoken of as fire in
our mouths! What does that mean?
71. Who is
72. Who is Augustine? What impact did he
have on Christianity?
73. What are the Dark Ages? What impact
did they have on Christianity?
74. What happened in 553 A.D. to impact
Christianity?
75. Did you know that for the first 500
years after the resurrection of the Lord Jesus that the majority of the Church
leaders taught that all would eventually be saved as a result of the cross of
Christ?
76. Did you know that in the early
church there were six schools of theology and that four taught the salvation of
all men through Jesus Christ?
77. Who is Origen? What did he teach
about the final destiny of all men?
78. The King James Version tells us that
Jonah was in the great fish for three days and three nights and forever. Is
that a contradiction? Are there any more contradictions in the King James
Version? Should we look at some other translations other than the King James
Version to see if they are more accurate?
79. 1st Corinthians 15:28
says that God will be all in all. What does that mean?
80. Ephesians 1:9-11 speaks of the
dispensation of the fullness of times. What is that?
81. 1st Corinthians 15:22
says that in Adam all die and that in Christ shall all be made alive, every man
in his own order. What does that mean?
82. Colossians 1:20 says that there will
be a reconciliation of all things because of the blood of the cross of Christ.
What does that mean?
83. Acts 3:21 speaks of the restitution
of all things. What does that mean?
84. Once again, Romans 6:23 tells us
that the wages of sin is death. Why does Christianity teach that the wages of
sin is eternal torture?
85. Jesus said in John 12:32 that if He
would be lifted up from the earth (die on the cross) that He would draw (drag)
ALL MEN UNTO HIMSELF! Why do Christians have a hard time believing that?
86. Is there anything too hard for the
Lord?
87. What was the promise that God made
to Abraham in Genesis chapter twelve?
88. Does that promise really mean all?
89. Have you read Psalm 22:27-31? That
is some really good news!
90. What happens when Gods judgments
are in the earth? Here is a clue
Read Isaiah 26:9.
91. Could it be possible that Gods
judgment is a good thing?
92. Where does Gods judgment begin?
Here is a clue
Read 1st Peter 4:17.
93. Will Gods wrath (wroth) last
forever? Here is a clue
NO! Read Isaiah 57:16.
94. Will Gods enemies submit themselves
to Him? How much of the earth will worship Him? Read Psalm 66:1-4 to find out.
95. Will all flesh come to God? Read
Psalm 65:2 to find out.
96. Will all nations serve God? Read
Psalm 72:8-19.
97. Who has sent strong delusion? Read 2nd
Thessalonians 2:11 to find out.
98. Since Jesus said that the end of
this age would be characterized by false Christs, false prophets, and very
strong deception, do you think it is possible that the majority of Christians
are deceived?
99. Who is told to come out of
100. Since it has been prophesied that the end of this age
would include strong delusion, deception, and confusion, do you think that we
should question, study, look into, and challenge everything that we have been
taught?