Ephesians 1:1-14 โ€“ The Army You Are Joining

When the British, Canadian, and American soldiers invaded Normandy on D-day, they knew what army they belonged to. Although some, if not most, had been conscripted for duty, it is undeniable that most of the soldiers involved in that day were there of their own volition. They wanted to be there.

Why are God’s commands good?

Whether the commands are good unto themselves or good because of theistic declaration seems to be a โ€œchicken and eggโ€ argument, but it is not. Copan addresses the question by first stating that โ€œobjective moral values are an inescapable, properly basic bedrock.โ€