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Three sincere reflections
Do you remember why you got baptized?
Because you had searched for the truth. You had verified it. And you had believed it.
If the truth isn’t giving you the joy you seek and deserve,
why not look for answers to your questions?
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Read the reflectionMaybe you’ve noticed something that doesn’t add up. A “new light” that contradicted the previous one. A verse that said the opposite of what you were taught. A doctrinal change that arrived right after a court ruling.
And maybe you’ve been told that asking these questions is dangerous. That listening to those who think differently is going to Satan. That doubting is a lack of faith.
But stop for a moment. The Beroeans did exactly this — they verified everything. And Paul commended them for it. He didn’t call them apostates. He called them noble-minded.
“They received the word with the greatest eagerness of mind, carefully examining the Scriptures daily to see whether these things were so.”
Verifying is not apostasy.
It is what made us Christians.
When you began studying the Bible, you were taught to compare the doctrines of other religions with the Scriptures. To verify. Not to believe blindly.
You were told: “The truth has nothing to fear from examination.”
That is the only thing we’re asking you to do. Apply the same principle. Take your Bible. Read these three reflections. And verify for yourself.
If everything holds up — your faith will come out stronger.
If something doesn’t add up — it isn’t your fault. It’s the doctrine’s fault.
This site was created by a group of brothers who, after years of personal study of the Scriptures, felt the need to share what they had discovered. We are not an organization. We have no name. We have only the Bible and the desire to verify.
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— 1 Thessalonians 5:21