Biblical View: Generational Curses and Theological Clarity
Discover the truth about generational curses in Scripture. Discover what the Bible says, different views, and why they are not a New Testament concept.
The Answers to Controversies in the Bible section addresses disputed passages, difficult questions, and commonly debated issues that arise from the reading and interpretation of Scripture. It is designed as a reference resource for ministers, teachers, and students who encounter challenges related to doctrine, ethics, history, or apparent tensions within the biblical text.
This section does not treat controversy as a flaw in Scripture, but as an opportunity for careful study. Many biblical controversies emerge from misunderstandings of context, language, audience, or literary form. Others arise from imposing modern assumptions onto ancient texts. The purpose here is to slow interpretation, examine Scripture responsibly, and respond with clarity rather than reaction.
Within this section, you will find discussions that engage difficult topics with respect for biblical authority and theological coherence. Entries seek to explain what the text says, why it says it, and how it fits within the broader witness of Scripture. Where scholarly disagreement exists, the goal is not to multiply speculation, but to present reasoned, biblically grounded explanations that help readers evaluate claims thoughtfully.
Use this section as a study aid for sermon preparation, apologetics, discipleship, and pastoral counseling. It is intended to equip those who teach and lead to address challenging questions with confidence, humility, and faithfulness to the Word of God. Controversy handled carelessly divides. Controversy handled carefully strengthens understanding and trust in Scripture.
Discover the truth about generational curses in Scripture. Discover what the Bible says, different views, and why they are not a New Testament concept.
By Michael Mooney, Exec. Elder 1. The Biblical Footprint of Mary Mary’s presence in the Bible is statistically minimal but thematically significant. When measured across all 66 books, her name appears in just 7 times, representing about 10.6% of the biblical canon (i.e. the Gospels). Her …
Antinomianism vs Biblical Grace is not merely a theological debate. It strikes at the heart of how we understand the gospel. From a Protestant Evangelical viewpoint, grace is not opposed to law. It fulfills and empowers it.
The not recognized as partners in ministry by the NACM. This position is rooted not in ignorance, nor hostility, but in a commitment to the integrity of Scripture, the visible unity of the body of Christ, and the safeguarding of gospel clarity. 1. Theological Clarity: Allegiance …
What separates Roman Catholicism from Protestant Evangelicalism isn’t just history, it’s a tapestry of theological commitments, worship rituals, and discipleship philosophies. While both traditions confess Christ as Lord, their approach to Scripture, salvation, church authority, and sacramental life diverge significantly. This comparison invites not criticism, but …
Proverbs 1:25-31 presents a sobering message about the consequences of rejecting God’s wisdom. This passage highlights divine justice while raising deep pastoral concerns about those who resist the call to repentance. Proverbs 1:25-31 presents a sobering message about the consequences of rejecting God’s wisdom. This passage …
By Michael Mooney, Exec. Elder When Jesus rose from supper, wrapped a towel around His waist, and knelt to wash His disciples’ feet, He did something culturally jarring and theologically weighty. John 13 records a moment that has stirred reflection and controversy across generations of believers. …
By Michael Mooney, Exec. Elder Learn the difference between biblical truth and modern belief with clarity and compassion. 1. What Are “Soul Ties”? “Soul ties” are popularly defined as deep emotional, spiritual, or even sexual bonds formed between individuals, most often in romantic or physical relationships. …
This is a theological review of the article “Why Biblical Arguments for Abortion Fail” by Calum Miller, published in “Christian Bioethics” critically examines and refutes claims that certain Biblical passages support a lesser moral status for the fetus. Miller focuses on three primary texts often cited …
Tattoos in the Bible Leviticus 19:28 (ESV) says: “You shall not make any cuts on your body for the dead or tattoo yourselves: I am the Lord.” This verse is often referenced in debates about whether Christians should get tattoos. Understanding this command involves analyzing …