Questions Christians Ask
Growing in Faith One Question at a Time
Following Jesus does not mean having all the answers.
In fact, questions are often part of spiritual growth. Throughout the Bible, people asked questions, searched for understanding, and learned to trust God more deeply. Questions can lead us to study Scripture, seek wisdom, grow in faith, and discover God’s truth.
Whether you are a new believer, returning to church, or have followed Christ for many years, you may have questions about God, the Bible, prayer, salvation, the church, or everyday Christian living.

Questions That Lead to Growth
Questions About God
Who is God?
What is the Trinity?
Why did God create us?
Does God still speak today?
Why does God allow suffering?
How can I know God’s will?
How can I trust God during difficult times?
Questions About Jesus
Who is Jesus Christ?
Why did Jesus die on the cross?
What does the resurrection mean?
Why is Jesus the only way to salvation?
What is Jesus doing now?
Will Jesus return again?
Questions About Salvation
What does it mean to be saved?
Can I know that I am forgiven?
What is grace?
What is repentance?
What happens when I become a Christian?
Can someone lose their salvation?
Questions About the Holy Spirit
Who is the Holy Spirit?
What does the Holy Spirit do?
How does the Holy Spirit help believers?
How can I recognize God’s guidance?
What are spiritual gifts?
Questions About the Bible
Why should I read the Bible?
How do I begin reading Scripture?
Which Bible translation should I choose?
Can I trust the Bible?
How do the Old and New Testaments fit together?
What should I do when I do not understand a passage?
Questions About Prayer
Why should I pray?
How do I pray?
Does God hear my prayers?
Why are some prayers answered differently than I expect?
How can I build a daily prayer habit?
Questions About the Church
Why should I attend church?
What is the purpose of worship?
What is Holy Communion?
Why is baptism important?
How do I become involved in church life?
How can I find a place to serve?
Questions About Christian Living
How do I grow spiritually?
How do I overcome temptation?
How can I forgive others?
What does it mean to follow Jesus daily?
How do I share my faith?
How do I discover God’s purpose for my life?
Questions About the Future
What happens when we die?
What is heaven like?
What does the Bible teach about resurrection?
Will Jesus return?
What is The Judgment Seat of Christ (The Bema Seat)
The Bible teaches that believers will one day stand before Jesus Christ and give an account of their lives. This event is often called the Judgment Seat of Christ or the Bema Seat.
The Bema Seat is not a judgment to determine salvation.
Salvation is a gift of God’s grace received through faith in Jesus Christ. Believers stand forgiven because of Christ’s death and resurrection.
The purpose of the Bema Seat is evaluation, not condemnation.
At the Judgment Seat of Christ, believers will give an account for how they lived, served, and used the opportunities God entrusted to them.
Scripture teaches that God sees:
Words we speak
Actions we take
Motives of the heart
Faithfulness in service
Use of spiritual gifts
Stewardship of resources
Acts of obedience
Acts of kindness and mercy
The quality of our work for God’s kingdom
Nothing is hidden from God. Every aspect of our lives is fully known to Him.
The Bible teaches that some works will endure and receive reward, while others will be revealed as having little eternal value.
The Judgment Seat of Christ demonstrates that our lives matter, our choices matter, and our faithfulness matters.
God’s grace saves us, but God also calls us to faithful discipleship.
Will Believers Be Accountable for Every Word and Action?
Jesus taught that people will give an account for every careless word.
The Bible also teaches that God knows every thought, motive, action, and secret thing.
For believers, this accountability is not about losing salvation.
Rather, it reflects the reality that our daily lives have eternal significance.
Because believers belong to Christ, they can face this future with confidence rather than fear.
The goal is not punishment but faithful evaluation and the opportunity to hear Christ say:
“Well done, good and faithful servant.”
Key Bible Passages
Matthew 12:36
Romans 14:10-12
1 Corinthians 3:10-15
2 Corinthians 5:10
Ecclesiastes 12:14
Growing Through Questions
God is not afraid of our questions.
Many of the people God used throughout Scripture asked questions, struggled with doubts, and sought understanding. As we seek Christ through Scripture, prayer, worship, and Christian community, God continues to teach and guide us.
Questions are often not the end of faith.
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Related Pages
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