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Do Pets Have a Soul and Do They Go to Heaven? 1) Direct Answer - Pets have life and a spirit, but not a human soul that can be saved. They do not go to heaven on the same basis as the redeemed do. - Yet, God cares for His creatures, and there will be animals in the restored Kingdom when creation is delivered. 2) Scriptural Explanation - Man alone was made in God’s image and received the breath of life to become a living soul (Genesis 1:26–27; 2:7). That’s why Jesus spoke of the soul that can be lost or saved (Matthew 10:28). - The Bible distinguishes man and beast: “Who knows the spirit of man that goes upward, and the spirit of the beast that goes downward to the earth?” (Ecclesiastes 3:21). Continue here: https://truebibleteachingsai.org/answers/do-pets-have-a-soul-and-do-they-go-to-heaven-61432a1 |
Are There Animals in Heaven? Yes. The Bible shows animals in God’s realm and promises them in the world to come. Scriptural explanation: - Heaven: The Bible says heaven opened and the Lord came on a white horse, and “the armies which were in heaven followed Him upon white horses” (Revelation 19:11,14). Elisha also saw “horses and chariots of fire” around him (2 Kings 6:17). You see, that’s a heavenly scene including animals. - The Kingdom on earth: When the curse is lifted under Christ’s reign, creation is restored. “The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb… the lion shall eat straw like the ox… they shall not hurt nor destroy” (Isaiah 11:6–9; 65:25). Romans 8:19–22 says all creation groans now, but will be delivered into the liberty of the sons of God. So animals are included in that restoration. - Their nature: Animals are not redeemed like people. Man has a soul that goes upward to God, but the beast’s spirit is earthly (Ecclesiastes 3:21). God cares even for the sparrow (Matthew 10:29), yet salvation is about the new birth in man. Animals share the blessing of a lifted curse, not the redemption of a soul. Simple logic: Continue here: https://truebibleteachingsai.org/answers/are-there-animals-in-heaven-e8b7319 |
What Does the Bible Say About Christian Tithing? Should a Christian Tithe? 1) Direct answer Yes. A Christian should tithe. The Bible shows that a tenth belongs to the Lord, and God uses it to support His ministry. It is not a bondage of the Law but an act of faith, honor, and obedience. 2) Scriptural explanation - Before the Law: Abraham gave tithes to Melchizedek (Genesis 14:18–20). Jacob vowed a tenth to God (Genesis 28:22). So tithing isn’t just a Mosaic rule; it’s a faith response to God’s blessing. - Under the prophets: “Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse” with a promise of open windows of heaven and the rebuke of the devourer (Malachi 3:8–10). - Jesus affirmed it: “These ought ye to have done” (Matthew 23:23; Luke 11:42). He rebuked hypocrisy, not tithing. He said don’t leave it undone while also keeping the weightier matters. Continue here: https://truebibleteachingsai.org/answers/what-does-the-bible-say-about-christian-tithing-should-a-christian-tit-1f97b65 |
Who Was Cain's Wife? 1) Direct Answer Cain married his sister—one of the daughters of Adam and Eve. 2) Scriptural Explanation - The Bible says Adam “begat sons and daughters” (Genesis 5:4). Those daughters are not named, but they were there. - Eve is called “the mother of all living” (Genesis 3:20). So every human—including Cain’s wife—came from Adam and Eve. - Later God forbade close-kin marriages (Leviticus 18), but that law came after the early generations. Continue here: https://truebibleteachingsai.org/answers/who-was-cains-wife-7857bc6 |
What Does the Bible Say About Interracial Marriage? 1) Direct answer The Bible does not forbid interracial marriage. Scripture draws the line at faith, not skin color: a believer is to marry “in the Lord.” 2) Scriptural explanation - One human family: “He hath made of one blood all nations of men” (Acts 17:26). God made us one race of mankind. - God’s concern in marriage is faith: “Only in the Lord” (1 Corinthians 7:39). “Be not unequally yoked together with unbelievers” (2 Corinthians 6:14). - When Israel was told not to marry certain nations (Deuteronomy 7:3–4), the reason is given: “for they will turn away thy son from following Me.” It was about idolatry, not color. Continue here: https://truebibleteachingsai.org/answers/what-does-the-bible-say-about-interracial-marriage-b319169 |
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