How do I reconcile science and faith?
Science and Scripture aren't enemies. Discover how faith and reason work together.
15 Bible studies address this question
What the Bible Says
These Bible studies explore Scripture passages that speak to this question. Each study will give you insight and practical application.
The Hall of Faith
This famous chapter defines faith and illustrates it through Old Testament examples—from Abel to the prophets. Each person believed God's promises and acted accordingly, though none received the ful...
From Adam to Noah
The genealogy from Adam to Noah shows God's faithfulness across generations, the reality of death from sin, and the hope of Enoch who walked with God.
A New Beginning
God remembers Noah, the waters recede, and Noah worships. God promises never to destroy the earth by flood again, establishing seasonal stability.
The Sermon on the Mount: The Beatitudes and Kingdom Character
Jesus delivers the greatest sermon ever preached, beginning with the Beatitudes that overturn worldly values. He describes the character of Kingdom citizens and calls His followers to be salt and ligh...
The Olivet Discourse: Signs of the End
Jesus predicts the destruction of the temple and describes signs preceding His return—wars, famines, persecution, false prophets, and the abomination of desolation. He calls for watchfulness, for th...
Parables and Power Over the Storm
Jesus teaches the crowds in parables—the Sower, the Lamp, the Growing Seed, and the Mustard Seed—explaining that the Kingdom grows mysteriously but powerfully. Then He calms a violent storm, revea...
The Resurrection and Great Commission
The stone is rolled away, the tomb is empty, and the angel announces the most important news in history: "He has risen!" Mark concludes with Jesus' commission to His disciples to proclaim the gospel t...
Water to Wine and Cleansing the Temple
At a wedding in Cana, Jesus performs His first sign, turning water into wine and revealing His glory. In Jerusalem, He drives merchants from the temple, declaring it His Father's house. When asked for...
You Must Be Born Again
Nicodemus comes to Jesus by night, seeking understanding. Jesus tells him no one can see God's kingdom without being born again—born of water and Spirit. John the Baptist testifies that Jesus must i...
The Bread of Life
Jesus feeds five thousand with five loaves and two fish, then walks on water. The crowds pursue Him for bread, but He offers something greater—Himself as the bread of life that satisfies forever. Hi...
The Light of the World and the Truth That Sets Free
Jesus declares Himself the light of the world, promising that whoever follows Him won't walk in darkness. He debates with Jewish leaders about His identity and testimony. He proclaims that the truth s...
Healing the Man Born Blind
Jesus heals a man blind from birth, sparking controversy because it happened on the Sabbath. The Pharisees interrogate the man and his parents, eventually expelling him from the synagogue. Jesus finds...
Athens and the Unknown God
Paul reasons with Jews and philosophers, proclaiming the Creator God to Athens. At the Areopagus, he masterfully presents the gospel to a pagan audience, with mixed but significant results.
The Gospel Revealed
Paul introduces his letter to Rome, declaring the gospel as God's power for salvation. He reveals humanity's universal problem: the rejection of God leads to moral decay and divine wrath.
Saved by Grace
Ephesians 2 contains one of the clearest explanations of the gospel: we were dead in sin but made alive in Christ—not by works but by grace through faith.
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