The Bible’s Most Offensive Claim About God

The Bible does not argue for God’s existence; it simply declares it, exemplified in Psalm 10, which expresses a heartfelt cry in the face of injustice. The psalmist assumes God’s existence, revealing the arrogance of the wicked who deny accountability. Ultimately, trust in God as sovereign and just is imperative for the righteous.

A jeweled crown and a crown of thorns rest side by side on a wooden table, with the words “Psalm 2” overlaid in bold text.

The World Is at War with Christ

Psalm 2 shatters the illusion that the world’s power is ultimate. Nations rage, rulers plot—but Christ reigns. His throne is not waiting on permission. This Psalm is a warning to rebels and a comfort to the faithful: the world is at war with Christ, but the war is already lost. The King has been enthroned—and His rule is forever.

No Other Gods: The First Commandment

The first commandment, “You shall have no other gods before me,” serves as an absolute and universal directive from God, challenging modern pluralism that promotes the equality of various religions. It emphasizes exclusive worship of one true God and warns against the societal consequences of disregarding divine law, calling for unwavering obedience to achieve true freedom and joy.