THE truth about what?
About some of the most important questions that humans have ever asked. Perhaps
you have wondered about such questions as these:
Does God
really care about us?
Will war
and suffering ever end?
What
happens to us when we die?
Is there
any hope for the dead?
How can
I pray and be heard by God?
How can
I find happiness in life?
Where would you look for answers to these questions? If you went to
libraries or bookstores, you might find thousands of books claiming to provide
the answers. Often, though, one book contradicts another. Others seem valid at
the moment but soon become outdated and are revised or replaced.
There is, however, one book that contains reliable answers. It is a book of
truth. Jesus Christ said in prayer to God: “Your word is truth.” (John 17:17 ) Today we know
that Word as the Holy Bible. On [this page], you will get a glimpse of the
Bible’s clear, truthful answers to the above questions.
Does God Really Care About Us?
WHY THE QUESTION ARISES: We live in a world full
of cruelty and injustice. Many religions teach that the sufferings we
experience are God’s will.
WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES: God never causes what is wicked.
“Far be it from the true God to act wickedly, and the Almighty to act
unjustly!” says Job 34:10 . God has a loving
purpose for humans. That is why Jesus taught us to pray: “Our Father in the
heavens, let…your kingdom come. Let your will take place, as in heaven, also
upon earth.” (Matthew 6:9, 10 ) God cares
so deeply about us that he has gone to great lengths to make the fulfillment of
his purpose a certainty.—John 3:16 .
Will War and Suffering Ever End?
WHY THE QUESTION ARISES: War continues to claim
untold numbers of human lives. All of us have been touched by human suffering.
WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES: God foretells a time when he will
establish peace earth wide. Under his Kingdom, a heavenly government, people
will not “learn war anymore.” Instead, they will “beat their swords into
plowshares.” (Isaiah 2:4 ) God will bring
an end to all injustice and suffering. The Bible promises: “[God] will wipe out
every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning
nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things [including today’s injustices
and sufferings] have passed away.”—Revelation 21:3, 4 .
What Happens to Us When We Die?
WHY THE QUESTION ARISES: Most of the world’s
religions teach that something inside a person continues living after death.
Some hold that the dead can harm the living or that God punishes the wicked by
condemning them to eternal torment in a fiery hell.
WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES: At death, humans cease to exist.
“The dead…are conscious of nothing at all,” states Ecclesiastes 9:5 . Since the
dead cannot know, feel, or experience anything, they cannot harm—or help—the
living.—Psalm 146:3, 4 .
Is There Any Hope for the Dead?
WHY THE QUESTION ARISES:
We want to live, and we want to
enjoy life with those we love. It is only natural that we yearn to see our dead
loved ones again.
WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES: Most people who have died will be
resurrected. Jesus promised that “those in the memorial tombs will…come out.” (John 5:28, 29 ) In harmony
with God’s original purpose, those resurrected as humans will have the
opportunity to live on a paradise earth. (Luke 23:43 ) This promised
future includes perfect health and everlasting life for obedient humans. The
Bible says: “The righteous themselves will possess the earth, and they will
reside forever upon it.”—Psalm 37:29 .
HOW CAN I PRAY AND BE HEARD BY GOD?
WHY THE QUESTION ARISES:
People in practically all religions
pray. Yet, many feel that their prayers are not answered.
WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES: Jesus taught us to avoid repeating
set formulas in our prayers. “When praying,” he said, “do not say the same
things over and over again.” (Matthew 6:7 ) If we want God
to listen to our prayers, we must pray in the way that he approves. To do that,
we need to learn what God’s will is and then pray accordingly. First John 5:14
explains: “No matter what it is that we ask according to [God’s] will, he hears
us.”
How Can I Find Happiness in Life?
WHY THE QUESTION ARISES: Many people believe that money,
fame, or beauty will make them happy. Hence, they pursue such things—only to
find that happiness eludes them.
WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES: Jesus identified the key to
happiness when he said: “Happy are those conscious of their spiritual need.” (Matthew 5:3 ) True happiness
can be found only if we take steps to fill our greatest need—our hunger for
spiritual truth about God and his purpose for us. That truth is found in the
Bible. Knowing that truth can help us to discern what is really important and
what is not. Allowing Bible truth to guide our decisions and actions leads to a
more meaningful life.—Luke 11:28 .
This has been just a brief look at the Bible’s answers to six questions. Do
you want to know more than that? If you are among those “conscious of their
spiritual need,” no doubt you do. You may wonder about other questions, such
as: ‘If God cares about us, why has he allowed so much evil and suffering
throughout history? How can I improve the quality of my family life?’ The Bible
gives full and satisfying answers to these and many more questions.
However, many today hesitate to look into the Bible. They see it as a
lengthy book that is sometimes hard to understand. Would you like help to find
the answers in the Bible? Jehovah’s Witnesses offer two tools that can assist
you.
First, the book What
Does the Bible Really Teach? is designed to help busy people to
examine the Bible’s clear answers to vital questions. The second tool is a free program of home Bible study . Without
charge, a friendly neighbor qualified to teach the Bible can come to your home
or another convenient location and spend a little time each week discussing the
Bible with you. Millions of people the world over have benefited from this
program. Many of them have come to this thrilling conclusion: “I have found the
truth!”
There is no greater treasure to be found. Bible truth liberates us from
superstition, confusion, and morbid fear. It gives us hope, purpose, and joy.
Jesus said: ”You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”—John 8:32 .
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