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Do We Obtain Salvation By Faith Alone?
We are saved by faith alone, however, it cannot be empty faith. You’re going to learn, that faith and works are intertwined, and we are even judged by our works.
Do We Obtain Salvation By Faith Alone?
We are saved by faith alone, however, it cannot be empty faith. You’re going to learn, that faith and works are intertwined, and we are even judged by our works.
Who Are The Four Angels Bound In The Euphrates River?
The four angels in the Euphrates River are evil, and they’re prepared to perform a wicked task. In fact, their release coincides with the beginning of the Tribulation.
Was Melchizedek Jesus?
Jesus never said or implied He was Melchizedek. Nevertheless, portions of Christianity try and force Scripture to fit this narrative which doesn’t hold water. I’ll explain.
Why Did Jesus Die For Us?
God required blood sacrifice so the people would remember and feel the burden of their sin every year. Jesus fulfilled this, providing eternal redemption for all.
When Are You Actually Saved?
Once we confess with our mouth the Lord Jesus, and believe in our heart that God raised Him from the dead, we are saved. Now, let’s talk about the details.
What Does The Bible Say About Divorce?
There are two clear-cut Biblical reasons for divorce. Through careful study, we can identify some others. I’ll discuss them, along with God’s divorce of Israel.
Why Did Jesus Say Jews Were Children Of The Devil?
Christ’s conversation with the Jews concerned the flesh and spirit. Jesus would twice confirm, the Jews are children of Abraham. We also discuss the Kenites.
Can Christians Cast Out Demons In Jesus Name?
Jesus provided us with power to cast out demons in His name. The Disciples also had this power, but in one instance, they failed. Jesus explains why.
What Does The Bible Say About Judging Others?
The Bible tells us to “judge righteous judgment.” I’ll cover this by reading what God told Moses, opening the book of John, and seeing what Jesus said about judging others.
Why Do Bad Things Happen To Good People?
When bad things happen to good people, some blame God, as if He is chastising them. We quickly forget accidents happen, and we cause a lot of our own problems.
Why Did Paul Say Salvation To The Jew First, And Also To The Greek?
Paul provided precedence when he said, to the Jew first and also to the Greek. God gave the Israelites His Word which they were to share with the world.
Will Our Family Return With Jesus?
Many of us have lost loved ones along the trail of life. We know they are with God, but do they return with Jesus, and what about those who never accepted Him?
Who Are God’s Chosen People?
God blessed Abraham with an everlasting covenant, even saying, “Bless them that bless thee.” We’re told this was bestowed on the Jews, but does the Bible really say that?
Why Is The Trinity So Confusing?
The trinity is the belief the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are the same entity. Yet, this belief has left many confused, so let’s examine Scripture together.
What Is The Rapture?
The rapture belief states, Christians are removed from earth before the Tribulation. I will discuss the various beliefs and explain why they are not Biblical.
How Close Are We To The Deadly Wound?
Discover what must happen before the Deadly Wound takes place. We also discuss the Deadly Wound that will be inflicted on the sixth kingdom.
Does God Love Satan?
God does not love Satan. In fact, Satan resembles everything God hates. That was not always the case though, at one time God loved Satan.
How Old Was Solomon When He Became King?
The Bible does not say how old Solomon was when he became king. However, by understanding the age of his father David, we can make a fair approximation.
Can You Repent In Your Last Breath And Be Saved?
Anyone can repent and be saved, even up to the point of their final breath. However, it must be genuine, but that does not mean they obtain Heavenly rewards.