What Does the Bible Say About?

15 editorial explainers on the questions people search most, with full explanations, KJV verses, and FAQs. Each page gives you God's perspective grounded in Scripture.

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Each topic includes a 400–600 word explanation, 8–10 supporting KJV verses, and 4–5 FAQs.

15 topics

Cremation

9 key verses

The Bible does not directly forbid cremation. While burial was the predominant practice in Scripture, God's power to resurrect is not limited by the state of a body. Salvation and resurrection rest on faith in Christ, not on the method of burial.

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Forgiveness

9 key verses

Forgiveness is one of the most central themes of the Bible, both God's forgiveness of humanity through Christ, and the call for believers to forgive one another. Scripture presents forgiveness as a gift freely given, a command to be obeyed, and a power that breaks cycles of bitterness.

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Suicide

9 key verses

The Bible powerfully affirms the sacred value of every human life and offers genuine hope to those in despair. Scripture calls us to God as the source of comfort, strength, and a reason to live, and promises that nothing can separate a believer from His love.

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Divorce

9 key verses

The Bible treats marriage as a sacred and permanent covenant while also acknowledging the reality of human brokenness. Jesus upheld God's design for lifelong marriage but made provision for extreme circumstances, and Scripture consistently offers grace and restoration to those who have experienced divorce.

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Love

9 key verses

Love is the very nature of God and the central command of Scripture. The Bible defines love not as a feeling but as a costly, self-giving action, supremely demonstrated in the sacrifice of Jesus Christ for humanity.

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Marriage

9 key verses

The Bible presents marriage as a sacred covenant ordained by God from creation, a lifelong union between husband and wife that reflects the relationship between Christ and His church. It is to be entered with honour, nurtured with sacrificial love, and grounded in covenant faithfulness.

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Masturbation

9 key verses

The Bible does not mention masturbation by name, but it provides clear principles about sexual purity, the purpose of sexuality, lust, and self-control that inform a biblical response to the question.

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Lust

9 key verses

The Bible treats lust as a serious spiritual issue, not merely an uncontrolled feeling but a wilful entertaining of forbidden desire that begins in the heart. Scripture calls believers to fleeing lust, guarding the mind, and pursuing holiness through the power of the Spirit.

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Humility

9 key verses

The Bible presents humility not as self-deprecation but as a clear-eyed, accurate view of oneself in relation to God and others. It is one of the most praised virtues in Scripture and is exemplified supremely in the person of Jesus Christ.

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Tattoos

8 key verses

The Bible contains one direct reference to marking the body in Leviticus 19:28, which was addressed to Israel in a specific cultural-religious context. The New Testament does not repeat this prohibition but provides broader principles about the body, stewardship, and Christian conscience that believers apply to the question of tattoos.

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Drinking

8 key verses

The Bible neither absolutely forbids alcohol nor treats it as morally neutral. Scripture consistently warns against drunkenness, commends self-control and sobriety, and calls believers to consider their influence on others when exercising their freedom.

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Jealousy

8 key verses

The Bible distinguishes between sinful jealousy, coveting what belongs to others, and the righteous jealousy of God, who guards His covenant relationship with His people. Human jealousy is consistently presented as destructive, while its remedy is found in gratitude and contentment rooted in God's provision.

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Anger

8 key verses

The Bible acknowledges anger as a real and sometimes legitimate emotion, but consistently calls for it to be controlled, expressed rightly, and resolved quickly. Uncontrolled anger is treated as destructive to individuals and communities, while righteous anger, directed at genuine injustice, has its place.

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Money

8 key verses

The Bible contains more teaching on money and possessions than on almost any other topic. Scripture neither condemns money as evil nor endorses the pursuit of wealth as a goal, instead, it calls for faithful stewardship, generosity, and freedom from the love of money.

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Lying

9 key verses

The Bible consistently presents God as the source of all truth and lying as a direct violation of His character. Scripture calls for truthfulness in all areas of life while also extending grace to those who have lied and repented.

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