When Haman's fury over Mordecai's defiance escalated into a plot to annihilate all Jews throughout the Persian Empire, Mordecai demonstrated exceptional leadership under pressure.
In conclusion, an agnostic does not consider God’s presence axiomatic. The essence of agnosticism is a refusal to accept claims about the divine—whether for or against—without compelling evidence or certainty.
Are we always in God’s presence? According to Scripture and Christian belief, the answer is yes. God’s presence is an unchanging reality, even when we are unaware of it.
1 John provides a broad, theological exploration of Christian faith and life, while 2 John offers concise, practical counsel to a specific community facing a doctrinal threat.
The Bride of Christ is a rich and multifaceted biblical metaphor for the church, encompassing all those who belong to Jesus by faith.