The Systems Of Law And Grace Are Qualitatively Different
The grace system is qualitatively different than the law system and provides for sinners the only way we can be redeemed/saved/justified. The grace system is th...
The grace system is qualitatively different than the law system and provides for sinners the only way we can be redeemed/saved/justified. The grace system is th...
In Matthew 5:13-16, Jesus taught us that we are to be “salt” and “light.” We do this by not just “talking the talk,” but by “walking the walk.” We function as s...
Some say the Holy Spirit dwells in the Christian the same way Christ does—i.e., by faith (Ephesians 3:17). But in order for me to be required to believe that th...
On the first Pentecost after Jesus’ resurrection from the dead, people were told to “Repent, and let every one of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ fo...
To Calvinists and many Evangelicals, salvation is a one-time event that takes place when one “believes that Jesus is the Christ and accepts Him as his or her pe...
Many New Testament Christians are incorrectly caught up in the pipe dream of a golden era of the church when there were neither problems nor divisions. But when...
As we gather on the first day of each week to “break bread,” we are not engaged, as many think, in some sort of sacerdotal ritualism that miraculously infuses g...