Thursday, June 11, 2026

The Doctrine Of The Tower Of Babel

The Doctrine Of The Tower Of Babel

Bodie Hodge, M.Sc., B.Sc., PEI

Biblical Authority Ministries, June 11, 2026 (Donate)

The Tower of Babel was one of the most significant events in early post-Flood history. Recorded in Genesis 11:1-9, it occurred after Noah's descendants had multiplied following the Flood. At that time, "the whole earth had one language and one speech" (Genesis 11:1, NKJV). 

Rather than spreading throughout the world as God had commanded, mankind gathered together on the plain of Shinar and undertook a massive building project centered around a city and an enormous tower.

Tower of Babel; Image requested by Bodie Hodge*

The builders declared, "Come, let us build ourselves a city, and a tower whose top is in the heavens" (Genesis 11:4, NKJV). The purpose was not merely architectural achievement but sinful rebellion. They sought selfish fame, unity apart from God, and protection from being scattered across the earth. The tower became a symbol of mankind's autonomous pride, self-sufficiency, and rejection of God's authority.

Where Was It (Etemenanki Site)?

The Tower of Babel was located in the land of Shinar—which means “between two rivers” (Genesis 11:2), which later became known as Babylonia in southern Mesopotamia. Most researchers identify ancient Babel with the city of Babylon (e.g., the later Empire seat with Nebuchadnezzar, Daniel, etc.) in modern Iraq (name derived from Erech in Genesis 10:10) on the Euphrates River—they are spelt identical in Hebrew.

Biblical archaeologists, like Dr. Clifford Wilson, associated the Tower of Babel at the site known as Etemenanki. The name means "House of the Foundation of Heaven and Earth." Interestingly this reflects the language in Genesis 11:4 “and a tower whose top is in the heavens”.

Ancient Babylonian records, which is far later than the events in Genesis 10 describe Etemenanki as a massive ziggurat dedicated to the false pagan god Marduk. Though the surviving structure dated long after the original Babel event, many historians believe it may have been built upon the same location or preserved the memory of the earlier tower as it was repaired, rebuilt, and expanded down through the ages as afforded by ancient records.

Ancient writers described Etemenanki as one of the most impressive structures in Babylon. Over the centuries it was rebuilt multiple times by Babylonian kings, including Nebuchadnezzar II extensive rework. While archaeologists cannot prove that Etemenanki is the original Tower of Babel, it remains the only major candidate based on geography, historical tradition, and biblical descriptions.

The final iteration of it was torn down by Alexander the Great in hopes of rebuilding it; but his untimely death (in Babylon no less!) in 323 BC. Hence, the rebuild never took place and it passed into the pages of history until German archeologists started excavating it in 1899 (beginning with Robert Koldewey). 

Why Did Noah's Descendants Build It?

Following the Flood, God gave Noah and his descendants a clear command:

"Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth" (Genesis 9:1b, NKJV).

This instruction was repeated in Genesis 9:7. God's plan was for humanity to spread throughout the world, exercising dominion over the earth and establishing communities across the globe.

The people at Babel opted to defy God and chose the opposite course. Genesis 11:4 records their motive:

"Let us make a name for ourselves, lest we be scattered abroad over the face of the whole earth." NKJV

Their statement reveals direct resistance to God's command. So, they knew God’s command but went against it. Instead of filling the earth, they sought centralized power and security through human unity. Rather than trusting God's promises, they trusted themselves.

The issue was therefore not the construction of a tower. The sin was rebellion against God. If God let them get away their sin against Him, then they could get away with anything (Genesis 11:6).

God, being a just God, had to step in. Babel represented a type of united human civilization seeking independence from the Creator. It became the first major post-Flood expression of organized humanism openly defying submission to God.

What Was Its Base Size?

Many scholars rightly identify the structure as a ziggurat—a massive stepped pyramid common in Mesopotamia. Such towers were often associated with later pagan religions that once against deviated from God. These towers were designed to connect earth and heaven “symbolically”. The Tower of Babel thus represents humanity's first organized rebellion against God's post-Flood commands.

By Nebuchadnezzar’s day and based on archaeological studies of Babylon and the Etemenanki ruins, the tower appears to have had an enormous square foundation. The evidence discussed by Professor Andrew George suggests a base approximately 300 feet (91 meters) on each side (roughly 90,000 square feet).

But this was a later tower with the final base foundation. Under it are two other platforms from previous iterations of Babel the lowest being 213 feet (65 meters) which is roughly 45,000 square feet. This lowest base foundation is the likely base size for the original Tower of Babel.

This would have made it one of the larger structures in the ancient world and was surely the tallest in the early post-Flood world for a time. The tower likely consisted of multiple stepped levels rising toward the sky. Ancient Babylonian descriptions indicate that later versions of Etemenanki reached heights approaching 300 feet as well.

Such dimensions show the remarkable engineering abilities of Noah's descendants only a few generations after the Flood. The post-Flood population retained significant knowledge inherited from the pre-Flood world. Babel showed man's technological capabilities, but those abilities were being directed toward rebellion rather than obedience.

How Did It Affect Language?

God intervened directly to halt the rebellion at Babel. Genesis 11:7 records God's judgment:

"Come, let Us go down and there confuse their language, that they may not understand one another's speech." NKJV

Prior to Babel, humanity spoke a single language (Genesis 10 is a breakdown of what happened in Genesis 11:1-9—it didn’t precede it chronologically). After God's intervention, multiple language groups suddenly appeared—a minimum of at least 78 language families according Genesis 10.

Communication between groups became nearly impossible, bringing further rebellion to an immediate halt and forcing them to scatter to their designated lands—consider Genesis 9:27 where Japheth’s territory was increased; so they should have known the generalities of their family’s land claims and moved there.

The Bible presents this event as the origin of the world's language families. Rather than languages evolving slowly from primitive speech, Scripture teaches that God supernaturally divided human speech into distinct languages—which continued to change into the various languages and dialects we have today.

These initial language groups eventually became the foundations for future nations, tribes, and peoples throughout the earth.

The city received the name Babel because there "the LORD confused the language of all the earth" (Genesis 11:9). The Hebrew word balal means "to confuse" or "to mix."

How Did It Split The Gene Pool Apart So People Looked Different As Nations Built Up In Different Places?

All people today descend from Adam and Eve through Noah and his family. Therefore, the human race shares a common ancestry and is fundamentally one race—often dubbed Adam’s race or the human race or the race of man/mankind.

Following Babel, the newly formed language groups of families migrated into different regions of the world. As populations became geographically isolated, their gene pools also became increasingly separated.

The descendants of Noah carried tremendous genetic diversity within their DNA. As smaller groups settled in different environments and married primarily within their own communities, certain genetic traits became more common in some populations than others. The people in China for instance took genes for an almond shaped eye, people who went to sub-Saharan Africa took genes for darker skin, people who went to Scandinavia took genes for lighter skin and so on. These people are still all one race with beautiful variations, not to be separated into “higher and lower” evolutionary races.

One race; The variation in skin tone is due to the amount of melanin (a brownish pigment) in the skin; Image requested by Bodie Hodge*

Over many generations this process produced noticeable differences in skin shade, facial features, hair texture, eye shape, and other physical characteristics. Environmental pressures, natural selection acting on existing genetic information, and population isolation all contributed to these differences.

From a biblical creation perspective, these variations did not arise through evolutionary transformation from different ancestral groups. Rather, they developed from genetic variation already present within Noah's descendants. Babel accelerated this process by dividing humanity into separate populations that no longer freely intermarried on a global scale with the exception of war, slavery, and borderline nations—until empires came about conquering whole nations.

Thus, while nations came to look different externally, all people remain descendants of the same original human family and bear the image of God—with eternal value.

Conclusion

The Tower of Babel stands as a powerful reminder of humanity's tendency to rebel against God's authority. Rather than obeying God's command to fill the earth, Noah's descendants sought unity, security, and fame apart from Him. Their efforts culminated in the construction of a great city and tower in the land of Shinar, likely associated with the later site of Etemenanki in Babylon.

God judged this rebellion by confusing human language, forcing mankind to disperse across the globe. This division gave rise to the world's language groups and eventually contributed to the formation of nations with distinct cultures and physical characteristics.

Yet the Babel account is also a testimony to God's sovereignty. Msn’s sinful pride sought to establish itself independent of God, but God's purposes prevailed. Who can stand against the infinite power of God?

The scattering at Babel fulfilled His command to populate the earth and shaped the course of human history. Ultimately, Scripture presents Babel as the opposite of God's redemptive plan in Christ, through whom people from every tribe, tongue, and nation are united again—not in rebellion against God, but in worship of Him. (Revelation 7:9-10).

Recommended Resource:

The Tower of Babel



Bodie Hodge, Ken Ham's son in law, has been an apologist defending 6-day creation and opposing evolution since 1998. He spent 21 years working at Answers in Genesis as a speaker, writer, and researcher as well as a founding news anchor for Answers News. He was also head of the Oversight Council.  

Bodie launched Biblical Authority Ministries in 2015 as a personal website and it was organized officially in 2025 as a 501(c)(3). He has spoken on multiple continents and hosts of US states in churches, colleges, and universities. He is married with four children.

Mr. Hodge earned a Bachelor and Master of Science degrees from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale (SIUC). Then he taught at SIUC for a couple of years as a Visiting Instructor teaching all levels of undergraduate engineering and running a materials lab and a CAD lab. He did research on advanced ceramic materials to develop a new method of production of titanium diboride with a grant from Lockheed Martin. He worked as a Test Engineer for Caterpillar, Inc., prior to entering full-time ministry.

His love of science was coupled with a love of history, philosophy, and theology. For about one year of his life, Bodie was editing and updating a theological, historical, and scientific dictionary/encyclopedia for AI use and training. Mr. Hodge has over 25 years of experience in writing, speaking and researching in these fields.

*Images generated by ChatGPT

 

 

Monday, June 8, 2026

Where Was Noah's Ark's Door Located?

Where Was Noah's Ark's Door Located?

Bodie Hodge, M.Sc., B.Sc., PEI

Biblical Authority Ministries, June 8, 2026 (Donate)

One of the most intriguing questions about Noah's Ark concerns the location of its door. While Genesis does not provide a detailed blueprint, it does offer enough information to make reasonable conclusions. Genesis 6:16 states:

"You shall make a window for the ark, and you shall finish it to a cubit from above; and set the door of the ark in its side. You shall make it with lower, second, and third decks" (NKJV).

This verse reveals that the Ark had three decks and that the door was placed in its side. Although the exact location is not specified, the text and basic principles of ship design provide clues.

The Door Was Likely On The Second Deck

The mention of "lower, second, and third decks" immediately follows the instruction concerning the door. Many have suggested that the door was likely positioned at the level of the second deck rather than on the lowest deck. Due to the term “lower” being used, it effectively places the door above that desk.

Image requested by Bodie Hodge*

This placement would have practical advantages. The Ark's dimensions were 300 cubits[1] long, 50 cubits wide, and 30 cubits high (Genesis 6:15). A vessel of this size floating in water would have a substantial draft, meaning part of the hull would remain below the waterline. If the door were located on the lowest deck, it could have been dangerously close to the water level, especially during the violent conditions of the Flood. A second-deck entrance would remain safely above the waterline (called the “draft level”) while still allowing convenient access.

Such a location would also permit ramps to be used for bringing animals, supplies, food, and equipment aboard before the Flood began. Once loading was complete, the ramp could be removed and stored inside.

Structural Considerations

From an engineering perspective, the exact placement along the length of the Ark is also worth considering. Large vessels experience significant stresses and strains while floating. Waves can cause bending forces known as hogging and sagging. These stresses tend to be greatest near the center of a ship.

Door Forward Design; Image requested by Bodie Hodge*

For this reason, it may have been unwise to place a large opening directly in the middle of the Ark's side. A door weakens a structure because it interrupts the continuity of the hull. Therefore, it is reasonable to suggest that the entrance was located somewhat forward or aft of the center, while still avoiding the extreme ends of the vessel where other stresses and operational difficulties could occur.

Door Aft Design; Image requested by Bodie Hodge*

Although Scripture does not specify the exact position, a second-deck door located moderately toward the front or rear would make good engineering sense and preserve the Ark's structural integrity. As an engineer, this makes good sense when the door is analyzed in this position.

Loading Animals And Supplies

The location of the door would have greatly assisted Noah and his family in loading the Ark. Land dwelling, air-breathing animals of every kind had to enter, along with vast quantities of food and provisions for the duration of the Flood.

A second-deck entrance would provide direct access to central storage and distribution areas. From there, animals and supplies could be moved up or down to the appropriate deck using internal ramps, stairways, dumbwaiters, or sloped passageways. This arrangement would make the loading process more efficient and reduce congestion.

The Lord Shut The Door

Genesis 6:14 records that Noah was instructed to cover the Ark inside and outside with pitch. This waterproofing would have helped preserve the vessel and prevent leaks.

A natural question arises: if Noah entered through the door, how could he seal it from the outside after everyone was aboard?

Scripture provides the answer. Genesis 7:16 says:

"And the LORD shut him in" (NKJV).

The final sealing of the Ark was not Noah's responsibility. God Himself closed and secured the door. Whatever method was used, it was perfect and complete. The Lord ensured that the Ark remained watertight and that those inside were safely protected throughout the Flood.

This action also carried theological significance. Just as God shut the door of the Ark, He alone controls the door of salvation. Christ, who is God, is the door by which we must enter to be saved for all eternity. The Ark door was a “type” by which, Noah and his family had to enter to be saved.

The door of the Ark did not remain open, just as the time to be saved will not always be open. When judgment comes, that door is closed. Once the Flood began, the opportunity for repentance had ended, and only those inside the Ark were preserved. When your last breath is taken, then judgment will come for all eternity. Have you received Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior?

Noah's Exit Strategy

Noah likely made preparations not only for entering the Ark but also for leaving it. Since the entrance was elevated above the ground, some means of access would have been required after the Ark came to rest.

An external ramp used during loading could have been brought inside before the Flood began. After the waters receded and God commanded Noah to leave the Ark (Genesis 8:15-19), this ramp could have been repositioned to provide safe passage to the ground.

An exit ramp would have surely been prepared, likely a bit more complex, but this give you an idea. Image requested by Bodie Hodge*

Such planning would fit Noah's careful obedience and attention to detail throughout the Ark's construction.

Conclusion

While the Bible does not reveal the precise location of Noah's Ark's door, we can ascertain from Genesis 6:16 that it was likely situated in the side of the Ark and likely near the level of the second deck—whether forward or aft. Such a position would keep the entrance safely above the waterline (draft level) It would also be an ideal position for the loading of animals and supplies, and avoid unnecessary structural weakness in the hull.

The Ark's door also reminds us of a greater spiritual truth. Noah could not save himself by merely building the Ark; Christ Himself shut the door and preserved those within. The Ark became a God-appointed refuge from judgment, foreshadowing the salvation that God provides for His people through His gracious provision. As there was one door into the Ark, so there is one Savior through whom sinners are rescued from judgment and brought safely into God's care.

Bodie Hodge, Ken Ham's son in law, has been an apologist defending 6-day creation and opposing evolution since 1998. He spent 21 years working at Answers in Genesis as a speaker, writer, and researcher as well as a founding news anchor for Answers News. He was also head of the Oversight Council.  

Bodie launched Biblical Authority Ministries in 2015 as a personal website and it was organized officially in 2025 as a 501(c)(3). He has spoken on multiple continents and hosts of US states in churches, colleges, and universities. He is married with four children.

Mr. Hodge earned a Bachelor and Master of Science degrees from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale (SIUC). Then he taught at SIUC for a couple of years as a Visiting Instructor teaching all levels of undergraduate engineering and running a materials lab and a CAD lab. He did research on advanced ceramic materials to develop a new method of production of titanium diboride with a grant from Lockheed Martin. He worked as a Test Engineer for Caterpillar, Inc., prior to entering full-time ministry.

His love of science was coupled with a love of history, philosophy, and theology. For about one year of his life, Bodie was editing and updating a theological, historical, and scientific dictionary/encyclopedia for AI use and training. Mr. Hodge has over 25 years of experience in writing, speaking and researching in these fields. 

*Images generated by ChatGPT



[1] A Cubit was from the fingertips to the elbow and a long cubit would add a handbreadth to the cubit. They typically ranged from about 18 inches to 21 inches in ancient cultures; there were exceptions of course.

Thursday, June 4, 2026

The Doctrine Of Discipleship

The Doctrine Of Discipleship

Bodie Hodge, M.Sc., B.Sc., PEI

Biblical Authority Ministries, June 4, 2026 (Donate)

Why does Sunday Schools exist? Or small groups, men’s or women Bible study fellowships in Church, or apologetics ministries? Or even Christian schools? The answer is discipleship. It’s going to that next level of learning and growing in Christ after we’ve received the Gospel.

What Is The Theological Name For Church Discipleship?

The theological study and practice of making disciples is often simply referred to as discipleship but is also known as “Christian formation”. In broader theological discussions, it is closely related to ecclesiology (the doctrine of the church) and sanctification (the process of growing in holiness). The New Testament presents discipleship not as an optional ministry of the church but as one of its central purposes.

Image requested by Bodie Hodge*

The word "disciple" comes from the Greek word mathetes, meaning "learner," "student," or "follower." A disciple is someone who learns from a teacher and seeks to imitate him. Therefore, Christian discipleship is the lifelong process of learning from Christ though His Word, following Christ’s directives, and helping others do the same.

Did Christ Command That We Disciple Others?

Yes. One of Christ's final commands before ascending into heaven is commonly called the “Great Commission”:

"Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you..." (Matthew 28:19-20, NKJV).

Notice that Christ didn’t merely command His followers to make converts. He commanded them to make disciples. Evangelism is the beginning of discipleship, but discipleship continues throughout the believer's life.

Jesus repeatedly trained His followers to teach others. Paul later instructed Timothy:

And the things that you have heard from me among many witnesses, commit these to faithful men who will be able to teach others also. (2 Timothy 2:2, NKJV).

This verse reveals four generations of discipleship: Paul, Timothy, faithful men, and others also. The biblical model was multiplication through faithful teaching to the Word of God. We still do this today. 

What Exactly Is Discipleship?

Discipleship is the intentional process of teaching believers to know, obey, imitate, and glorify Christ in every area of life.

It involves far more than attending church services or participating in occasional Bible studies. A disciple learns biblical truth, applies biblical truth, and teaches biblical truth to others.

Jesus described discipleship as following Him completely:

Then He said to them all, “If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow Me.” (Luke 9:23, NKJV).

Discipleship, therefore, includes:

  1. Learning God's Word.
  2. Growing in holiness.
  3. Developing Christian character.
  4. Worshiping God faithfully.
  5. Serving others in Church.
  6. Sharing the gospel.
  7. Defending the faith (apologetics).
  8. Training future disciples.
  9. Consistent in prayer.
  10. Relying on the Holy Spirit to guide in Christ’s Word

The goal is spiritual maturity (from milk to solid food per Hebrews 5:12-14). Paul, by the power of the Holy Spirit, wrote that church leaders exist to equip believers until they attain "the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ" (Ephesians 4:13).

How Was Discipleship Done In The New Testament?

New Testament discipleship was highly relational as the Scriptures were being completed. From there, discipleship was centered upon Scripture and Who Scripture pointing to—Jesus Christ.

It is estimated that Jesus spent approximately three years personally teaching the Twelve Apostles—based on the number of yearly Passovers that He attended with them (though some may not have been recorded so we should remain tentative).

Passover meal; Image requested by Bodie Hodge*

Jesus taught publicly, but He also invested significant time with a smaller group of followers. They learned not only through lectures but through observation, questions, ministry participation, personal example of watching Jesus but also…correction.

Mark 3:14 says Christ appointed the apostles "that they might be with Him." Before they could effectively minister for Him, they needed to spend time with Him to grow and learn—that is, mature in their faith.

After Pentecost, the early church continued this model. Acts 2:42 states:

"And they continued steadfastly in the apostles' doctrine and fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and in prayers."

Discipleship, in the early church occurred through:

  1. Public and private preaching.
  2. House-to-house instruction.
  3. Personal mentoring.
  4. Leading and counseling (e.g., elders)
  5. Fellowship among believers—Including communion
  6. Prayer.
  7. Corporate worship.
  8. Practical  and special ministry opportunities (e.g. deacons were especially designed for this).

Paul followed this pattern throughout his missionary journeys. He discipled men such as Timothy, Titus, Silas, and others by traveling with them, teaching them, and gradually entrusting them with leadership responsibilities. Consider Christ and His disciples.

Disciples of Jesus Christ

The Twelve Apostles (Christ's closest disciples):

  1. Simon Peter
  2. Andrew
  3. James (son of Zebedee)
  4. John (son of Zebedee)
  5. Philip
  6. Bartholomew
  7. Thomas
  8. Matthew
  9. James (son of Alphaeus)
  10. Thaddaeus (also called Judas son of James)
  11. Simon the Zealot
  12. Judas Iscariot—who betrayed Christ and killed himself

After Judas' death:

  1. Matthias (chosen to replace Judas)

Other named disciples and followers of Christ:

  • Mary Magdalene
  • Martha
  • Mary of Bethany
  • Lazarus
  • Joseph of Arimathea
  • Nicodemus
  • Cleopas
  • Joanna
  • Susanna

Jesus also sent out seventy (or seventy-two) disciples in Luke 10, but most of their names aren’t recorded.

Disciples of John the Baptist

John baptizing; Image requested by Bodie Hodge*

The Bible specifically identifies several people who were first disciples of John the Baptist before following Christ:

  1. Andrew (John 1:35-40)
  2. John, son of Zebedee (likely the unnamed disciple in John 1:35-40)
  3. Simon Peter (brought to Christ by Andrew after Andrew followed John)

Other unnamed disciples of John are mentioned in:

  • Matthew 9:14
  • Matthew 11:2
  • Mark 2:18
  • Luke 7:18

Disciples of the Apostle John

The New Testament doesn’t provide a formal list of John's disciples, but early church history identifies several men associated with his ministry:

  1. Polycarp of Smyrna
  2. Papias of Hierapolis
  3. Ignatius of Antioch (often associated with John's circle, though less directly than Polycarp)

The strongest historical connection is between the Apostle John and Polycarp. Irenaeus, who was a disciple of Polycarp, testified that Polycarp had learned from John and other eyewitnesses of Christ.

A commonly cited discipleship chain is:

Jesus Christ
→ John the Apostle
→ Polycarp
→ Irenaeus

If you consider the big picture, it has gone from Jesus Christ, the initial disciples of Christ…down to you and me for about 2000 years!

How Is Discipleship A Matter Of Training In All Things Of Christ—Including The Old Testament?

In the Great Commission, Christ commanded believers to teach disciples "to observe all things that I have commanded you" (Matthew 28:20). Since Jesus is God incarnate and the divine Author of all Scripture, discipleship involves instruction in the entirety of God's Word.

The Old Testament was the Bible used by Jesus, the Apostles, and the early church. Jesus frequently taught from Moses, the Psalms, and the Prophets.

After His resurrection, Jesus explained:

"Beginning at Moses and all the Prophets, He expounded to them in all the Scriptures the things concerning Himself" (Luke 24:27, NKJV).

Likewise, Paul taught:

"All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness" (2 Timothy 3:16, NKJV).

When Paul wrote those words, the Old Testament was primarily what Timothy possessed. Therefore, biblical discipleship includes instruction from Genesis through Revelation.

The Old Testament teaches God's character, creation in 6 days, sin, covenant, promises, redemption, worship, wisdom, prayer, prophecy, and the coming Messiah. The New Testament fulfills and explains these truths more fully in Christ. Together, they provide the complete foundation for Christian growth and discipleship.

How Has Discipleship In The Modern Western World Become Lax And How Should The Church Respond To Remedy This?

Many churches in the modern Western world have focused on attendance, entertainment, giving, or superficial involvement while neglecting deeper biblical discipleship. Large numbers of professing Christians possess limited knowledge of Scripture, theology, church history, apologetics, and practical Christian living. There is a general shallowness that tends to stagnate their discipleship growth.

Some believers attend church regularly but are never personally trained to study the Bible, defend the faith, teach others, or apply Scripture to daily life. In many cases, churches have substituted programs for discipleship and information for transformation. Sadly, this has led many churches to be stagnant in their effectiveness and even allows false teachings to come into their doors.

The biblical solution isn’t new—but is a simple return to the apostolic model set for us in the Bible. Churches should get their Sunday schools, schools, small groups, and their main services back to solid Bible-based teachings:

  • Prioritize the teaching of Scripture.
  • Train believers in sound biblical doctrine—even the hard stuff.
  • Encourage family discipleship in the home.
  • Develop mentoring relationships.
  • Equip believers for evangelism.
  • Teach biblical apologetics (creation apologetics and general apologetics).
  • Foster accountability and spiritual growth.
  • Train mature Christians to disciple others.
  • Relying on the guidance of the Holly Spirit to grow us in our sanctification and discipleship

Pastors are called not merely to gather crowds but to equip saints for ministry (Ephesians 4:11-12). Parents are commanded to teach God's Word diligently to their children (Deuteronomy 6:6-9). Older believers are instructed to train younger believers (Titus 2:1-8). Every Christian has a role in the discipleship process.

Image requested by Bodie Hodge*

A healthy church isn’t measured merely by attendance numbers but by the spiritual maturity of its members and their ability to make additional disciples.

Conclusion

Church discipleship is the biblical process of helping believers become mature followers of Jesus Christ. It was commanded by Christ, practiced by the apostles, and established as a central mission of the church. True discipleship involves teaching the whole counsel of God—the 66 books of the Bible, applying Scripture to every area of life, and training believers to teach others.

The New Testament model wasn’t merely producing church attendees but producing faithful disciples who would multiply themselves through future generations. As the modern church faces increasing biblical illiteracy and spiritual weakness, the solution is a renewed commitment to Christ's command: "make disciples."

One must submit and rely on the Holy Spirit for this process. Through faithful teaching, godly example, prayer, and obedience to Scripture, the church will move forward to continue the mission Christ entrusted to His people until He returns.

Bodie Hodge, Ken Ham's son in law, has been an apologist defending 6-day creation and opposing evolution since 1998. He spent 21 years working at Answers in Genesis as a speaker, writer, and researcher as well as a founding news anchor for Answers News. He was also head of the Oversight Council.  

Bodie launched Biblical Authority Ministries in 2015 as a personal website and it was organized officially in 2025 as a 501(c)(3). He has spoken on multiple continents and hosts of US states in churches, colleges, and universities. He is married with four children.

Mr. Hodge earned a Bachelor and Master of Science degrees from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale (SIUC). Then he taught at SIUC for a couple of years as a Visiting Instructor teaching all levels of undergraduate engineering and running a materials lab and a CAD lab. He did research on advanced ceramic materials to develop a new method of production of titanium diboride with a grant from Lockheed Martin. He worked as a Test Engineer for Caterpillar, Inc., prior to entering full-time ministry.

His love of science was coupled with a love of history, philosophy, and theology. For about one year of his life, Bodie was editing and updating a theological, historical, and scientific dictionary/encyclopedia for AI use and training. Mr. Hodge has over 25 years of experience in writing, speaking and researching in these fields.

 

 

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

False Doctrine: Praying To And For The Dead?

False Doctrine: Praying To And For The Dead?

Bodie Hodge, M.Sc., B.Sc., PEI

Biblical Authority Ministries, June2, 2026 (Donate)

Ever hear of people claiming to pray to saints or other people who have died? Ever hear of people praying for the dead? When someone does either of these things they have deviated from the clear teachings of the Bible and gone into false doctrines.

Praying To The Dead?

Based on the 66 books of the Bible, there is no command, example, or encouragement to pray to the dead. Scripture consistently teaches that prayer is directed to God alone.

One is instructed to pray to God not to the deceased; Image requested by Bodie Hodge*

Jesus instructed His followers to pray to the Father (Matthew 6:9), and believers are told to make their requests known to God (Philippians 4:6). Throughout both the Old and New Testaments, God's people prayed to God, not to deceased believers, prophets, apostles, or angels.

Furthermore, attempts to communicate with the dead are forbidden. Deuteronomy 18:10-12 condemns practices such as consulting the dead, and Isaiah 8:19 asks, "Should not a people seek their God? Should they seek the dead on behalf of the living?" Saul even fell into this mistake by calling on the which of Endor to speak to Samuel who was deceased and it cost him dearly (1 Samuel 28:7-20).

The Bible presents Christ as the sole mediator between God and man: "For there is one God and one Mediator between God and men, the Man Christ Jesus" (1 Timothy 2:5, NKJV).

Praying For The Dead?

The Bible also teaches that the dead are conscious and continue to exist after death, but they are separated from the affairs of the living. In Jesus' account of the rich man and Lazarus (Luke 16:19-31), the dead are shown in distinct places awaiting final judgment, with a great gulf fixed between them.

Hebrews 9:27 states, "it is appointed for men to die once, but after this the judgment." Scripture never presents a second opportunity for salvation after death, nor does it instruct believers to “pray for the dead” in hopes of changing their eternal condition. When they die it’s too late! One must be saved through Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection in this as it echoes for eternity (2 Corinthians 6:2).

Regarding praying for the dead, the Bible do not provide a clear command or example of believers offering prayers on behalf of deceased individuals. The commonly cited passage outside of the Bible is 2 Maccabees 12:39-45, which describes prayers for fallen soldiers, is found in the Apocrypha and is not Scripture. Within the canonical Scriptures, prayers are consistently offered for the living. While believers are encouraged to mourn, remember, and honor those who have died (Genesis 50:1-3; Acts 8:2; Hebrews 11), they are never instructed to pray for their souls after death.

Final Thoughts

The biblical hope for the dead is not found in prayers offered on their behalf after death, but in the saving work of Jesus Christ. Those who die in faith are described as being with the Lord (Philippians 1:23; 2 Corinthians 5:8), while unbelievers await final judgment (Revelation 20:11-15). Therefore, according to the 66 books of the Bible, prayer should be directed to God alone, through Jesus Christ, for the living. The Scriptures neither authorize praying to the dead nor teach that prayers offered for the dead can alter their eternal destiny after death.

Bodie Hodge, Ken Ham's son in law, has been an apologist defending 6-day creation and opposing evolution since 1998. He spent 21 years working at Answers in Genesis as a speaker, writer, and researcher as well as a founding news anchor for Answers News. He was also head of the Oversight Council.  

Bodie launched Biblical Authority Ministries in 2015 as a personal website and it was organized officially in 2025 as a 501(c)(3). He has spoken on multiple continents and hosts of US states in churches, colleges, and universities. He is married with four children.

Mr. Hodge earned a Bachelor and Master of Science degrees from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale (SIUC). Then he taught at SIUC for a couple of years as a Visiting Instructor teaching all levels of undergraduate engineering and running a materials lab and a CAD lab. He did research on advanced ceramic materials to develop a new method of production of titanium diboride with a grant from Lockheed Martin. He worked as a Test Engineer for Caterpillar, Inc., prior to entering full-time ministry.

His love of science was coupled with a love of history, philosophy, and theology. For about one year of his life, Bodie was editing and updating a theological, historical, and scientific dictionary/encyclopedia for AI use and training. Mr. Hodge has over 25 years of experience in writing, speaking and researching in these fields.

 

 

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