What does Paul mean when he speaks of God distributing a measure of faith to those in the body of Christ? Is faith a thing that can be measured and bottled up?
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What does Paul mean when he speaks of God distributing a measure of faith to those in the body of Christ? Is faith a thing that can be measured and bottled up?
Continue reading “The Perfect Sufficiency of Christ: The Measurement of Faith”
Have you ever been told to keep an eye on the signs? Or have you ever heard that you may well miss the snatching away if you weren’t ready?
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The church has taught us that the altar is the only way to salvation. Without the altar and a bended knee salvation cannot be attained. Grace tells us a different story.
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What is forgiveness and what does it mean in the life of a believer?
The Christian message, taught in the church today, is an agreement between two parties: God and the human race. But what if the cross changed that? How would we view atonement differently?
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Do extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence? Let’s pick apart this age old saying.
One of the leading doctrines of atonement is that Jesus, whilst on the cross, took the wrath of God deserved for us upon Himself. But is this view supported by the context or have we misunderstood the cross?
Continue reading “Sin and Grace: Did Jesus Suffer The Wrath of God?”
Paul made an interesting note to his companion Timothy in his second later. Does 2 Timothy 2:18 undermine the Christian conception of Heaven and Hell?
If laws and prohibitions only serve to intice the desire of sin rather than free us, what is the next step? How are we to define sin in the life of a believer?
When we speak about sharing the gospel, what gospel are we talking about exactly? Knowing the existence of two gospels and the difference between them can resolve one of the biggest confusions of modern Christianity: grace that requires works.
Is the Christian religion a broken system? If so, what is the answer to the problem of sin?
What does it mean to be “Born Again”? The church has taught that it is the reformation of the self, a renewal of the flesh that will become more inclined to God. But did the cross do something even more?
Can all of this pain, suffering, and death have a purpose? What happens at the end of time and do we have a reason to rejoice?
What is Hell and how can we reconcile this sensitive, controversial doctrine with the truth of the eons and the love of God?
What will happen in the eons and what is their purpose? Let’s begin answering some of these questions…
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