The Deep Things of God

Examining Scriptures. Affirming Faith.

  • Nobody ever finds forgiveness easy. While it is true that some people forgive easily, it is also true that most people, including Christians, find it difficult to forgive. Only God can truly forgive and love unconditionally, and He can teach us how to forgive. In this article, we discuss the things to remember about God’s…

  • An unknown person coined the phrase “Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth” as an acronym for the Bible (B.I.B.L.E). True, the Bible contains not only basic knowledge of God, but also extensive knowledge of God. This knowledge is also known in other biblical contexts as the “whole counsel of God” (Acts 20:27). Keep Reading.

  • In our fast-paced world we hardly have time to study the word of God. There are far too many things to do and not enough hours in the day to complete them all. In this post we are going to consider ways to study the Bible effectively for beginners.

  • Our bodies, minds, and spirits have all been tainted by sin. As a result, we are frail and vulnerable to a wide range of illnesses and diseases. Nonetheless, God desires that we have good health. God is concerned about our health, which is why He declares:  “I am the LORD, your healer” (Exodus 15:26).

  • What do you do when the people to whom you’ve come to minister reject you? What do you do when both the message and the messenger are rejected? Read on!

  • We’ve all felt discouraged at some point in our lives. We feel inadequate, uncertain, and overwhelmed during these times. Disappointment saps our energy and happiness to the point where we contemplate quitting. Our hearts and minds long for words of comfort during those times. Keep reading…

  • We need to partner with God in all of our endeavors and vocations. And what better way to collaborate with God than to entrust our labors to Him? We can incorporate faith into our daily lives by praying and dedicating our work to God. In this post, we discuss the top seven Bible verses about…

  • Discover practical ways to commit your works to the Lord and draw closer to Him based on Proverbs 16:1-3. Learn how to trust God with all that you do and receive His blessings in return.

  • Religion was at the heart of everything in ancient Israel. It was integrated into daily activities and occupations. The children of Israel incorporated religion into agriculture and other industries. This is the reason why the Bible talks about committing our works to the Lord. In this article, we will look at some Bible verses about…

  • Discover who wrote Psalm 91, its setting and background, the various names given to Psalm 91, its message, and how we can apply the principles learned in Psalm 91 in our lives.

  • In this article, we will discuss ten ways to increase your faith in God. These tips will help you grow and strengthen your faith in God. These tips are applicable to both new and experienced believers. So, keep reading and be inspired!

  • The Bible tells us that God delights in hearing our prayers, and he promises to heal us physically, emotionally, and spiritually.  In this blog post, I will share some six encouraging biblical prayers for healing and restoration which I hope will be encouraging and helpful for you.

  • In the depths of Psalm 91:4 lies a profound promise of God’s unwavering protection and care for His children. This verse, beautifully expressed as “He will cover you with his pinions, and under his wings you will find refuge; his faithfulness is a shield and buckler,” offers a beacon of hope and security amidst life’s…

  • Psalm 91:3 portrays God as our protector and deliverer from both visible and invisible dangers. In this post, we will look at the meaning and message of Psalm 91:3. What is the “snare of the fowler” in Psalm 91:3? What is a “noisome pestilence” in Psalm 91:3? How can we escape the “snare of the…

  • Psalm 91:2 uses the metaphors of refuge and fortress to convey God’s reliability and dependability in protecting His faithful. The refuge metaphor represents dependability, whereas the fortress metaphor represents reliability. When you make God your refuge and fortress by trusting Him, you are assured of His dependable protection.