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Categories Archives: Theology

Man’s Suffering & God’s Caring or Not Caring!

Man's suffering

If you are a believer in God, and work in a pediatric ward or explore man’s suffering, you can either hate God or love him or just throw away the whole idea that God exists, especially the unfathomable and ‘mockery’ one that insists that God is good. Seriously, there is no good here. Yes, some [...]read moreMan’s Suffering & God’s Caring or Not Caring!

Why do ‘Innocent’ Babies and Children suffer wars, diseases, and every evil just like ‘evil’ adults?

Children Suffer

As I look at refugees hustling through crowds and uneasy places for safety, my eyes easily land on the young kids being pulled along or held by their arms. And it is easy to see the anxiety, agony, and pain of ‘what’s happening, dad, mom?’ on the young children’s face! In wars, children suffer! Isn’t [...]read moreWhy do ‘Innocent’ Babies and Children suffer wars, diseases, and every evil just like ‘evil’ adults?

Interesting Observation! What if God Rested or slept for just one second?

God Rested

Do you believe in God? If yes, then this ‘funny’ question will make sense to you: What would happen if God rested or slept for just a second or a minute? In my opinion (and the Bible’s opinion too) is that everything else would be no more! God is the reality of everything. And without [...]read moreInteresting Observation! What if God Rested or slept for just one second?

Exegesis (Part 2): Here are Easy Steps to Understand any Bible Verse!

Exegesis

In our first part of read and interpret the Bible, we agreed that both exegesis and hermeneutics are required to completely understand and apply God’s word. In today’s article, we will explore how exactly exegesis should be done, simply. SUPPORT: Do you wanna support us? Just buy an E-book (from as low as UGX5,000) As [...]read moreExegesis (Part 2): Here are Easy Steps to Understand any Bible Verse!

The Criminality in Jesus’ Arrest & Trial: He was abducted, not arrested!

Jesus’ arrest and trial was full of evil and breaking rules. In my view, he wasn’t arrested but abducted! Reading the narrative about his arrest and trial only shows how far an evil heart is willing to go to accomplish its task. Just as love pushes us beyond our limits, hate can as well do [...]read moreThe Criminality in Jesus’ Arrest & Trial: He was abducted, not arrested!

Exclusive: Is there a Hidden Bible Code in Bible?

bible code

Some biblical scholars and users, secular scholars, and Jews alike have claimed that there is Bible Code and hidden messages in the Bible. In 1997, an American journalist and author, Michael Alan Drosnin, published a book, the Bible Code, in which he claimed that he, using scientific and mathematical methods (specifically, a method described in [...]read moreExclusive: Is there a Hidden Bible Code in Bible?

Scary: There is something sinister about sin!

There is something sinister about sin, about evil, something that makes me shudder whenever I think about it. It is like we can’t break away from it! Actually, there is never a reason for sin; we just do it. Sin isn’t sweeter nor is it pleasurable. And yet, for reasons beyond us, we are inclined [...]read moreScary: There is something sinister about sin!

Exclusive: Do human ghosts exist?

Ghosts

Introduction: What Are Ghosts? Across Africa and the whole world, it isn’t unusual for people to claim that they have been visited by their dead fellows! Many people have encountered what they think are human ghosts or spiritual beings of the deceased. In witchcraft, the healer claims to bring back your deceased ancestors for a [...]read moreExclusive: Do human ghosts exist?

Matthew 16:19: Bind and Loose! Can we?

Miklah Blog

‘Bind’ and ‘loose’ (Matthew 16:19) To bind (‘deo’) is to tie, be in bondage, or be ‘forbidden’ and, on the other hand, to loose (‘luo’) is to set free, break up, put off, let go, or allow. We (Christians) tend to use that verse to imply that, through prayers, we can make things happen or [...]read moreMatthew 16:19: Bind and Loose! Can we?

Today’s Devotional Verse: Psalm 37:4. God Shall Give You the Desires of Your Heart!

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Take delight in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart (Psalm 37:4, NIV). Introduction The Lord is promising you, promising us all that if we delight in him, he will provide for our desires. However, you and I know it well (out of experience) that actually He doesn’t provide for [...]read moreToday’s Devotional Verse: Psalm 37:4. God Shall Give You the Desires of Your Heart!