Bible Q&A: Please Explain 1 Timothy 2:8-15.

Since the New Testament commands all Christians to pray (1 Thess. 5:17), specifically mentions Christian women praying (1 Cor. 11:5), and also commands that Christian women not “exercise authority” over Christian men (1 Tim. 2:12; cf. 3:14-15), then we conclude that the directive in 1 Timothy 2:8 is that Christian men lead the prayers in mixed-gender worship assemblies, and do so only if they are holy in nature (“lifting holy hands”) and not a hot-tempered or contentious person (“without anger or quarreling”). Thus, it would be good to view 1 Timothy 2:8 as the biblical qualifications for all who would lead acts of worship in the church assembly. When a Christian man who is living a clearly unholy, ungodly life, a brother in Christ who might be infamously known as a hot-head and a very contentious person, stands before the church to lead them in prayer, song, or other acts of worship, it can be very detrimental to the goal of worshiping in spirit and truth (John 4:24). … Read More Bible Q&A: Please Explain 1 Timothy 2:8-15.

Bible Q&A: If God Knows About Evil, Does That Make God Evil?

God says in Genesis 3:22, “Behold, the man has become like one of us in knowing good and evil…”  Does this suggest that God is evil? Not necessarily, because there is a difference between knowing about evil and being evil.  Being omniscient (Ps. 147:5; Heb. 4:13), God certainly would know about evil.  However, that does… Read More Bible Q&A: If God Knows About Evil, Does That Make God Evil?