Regarding foreknowledge, I find it inconceivable and impossible to explain how, according to the traditional doctrine of God's foreknowledge, God can know from the beginning who will be saved and who will not be saved while at the same time both of the latter have a free will in choosing their destiny. I'm open to hearing someone else explain this but after 25 years of trying to come to a Biblical and logical answer, I find none. Perhaps you can help?
In 2 Samuel 7, why was David picked to be king? Why he was labeled as the man after God's heart?
What does the Bible say about men going to school to be a preacher?
Romans 14:21 says, "It is good neither to eat meat nor drink wine nor so anything by which your brother stumbles or is offended or is made weak", so if one of my Christian buddies is doing something that causes me to stumble then they should stop? And if they don't, what will be their consequences?
How should a pastor deal with the lost sheep in his church. For example - members whose family are drug addicts or youth with a troubled past.
Please explain 1 Corinthians 5:5
