What Does IXOYE Mean?
IXOYE is an acronym that means, “Jesus Christ God’s Son Savior.” I’ll cover the details, and the history of the Christian fish symbol.
IXOYE is an acronym that means, “Jesus Christ God’s Son Savior.” I’ll cover the details, and the history of the Christian fish symbol.
Jesus stated, the Son and Father have a close bond, one we can be a part of when we accept Christ. Simply stated, no one comes to the Father except through the Son.
When Jesus was resurrected, He sat at the right hand of God. Sometime after, Jesus went to hell, to the spirits in prison to help them obtain salvation.
When David said, “the LORD said to my Lord”, he was citing the Father, and David confirmed that Jesus Christ was his Lord and Savior. How could that be?
Scripture describes many signs that would indicate the return of Jesus is near. In fact, Christ provided many signs as well, but one stands out above them all.
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?
1 Corinthians 15:24 tells us, Jesus will give the Kingdom to God the Father. We discuss this intriguing verse, explaining what it means, and when it transpires.
Today, society paints Jesus as a mythical figure. However, by reviewing secular history from writers of the ancient past, we find proof that Jesus did exist.
There are a few letters that provide a description of Jesus Christ. One letter is claimed to be written by Pontius Pilate himself. However, they are not genuine.
As society becomes more secular, we are often pressed to accept sinful behavior. Does God approve? We open Scripture and look at Christ’s own examples.
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.
Did Jesus ever call someone names? Absolutely. He even displayed signs of violence. We discuss and reflect on that ensuring we have real Christian expectations.