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About Salvation in Christ
The New Testament teaches that Jesus Christ’s forgiveness is for all past and present sins upon repentance, receiving Jesus as Lord, and baptism into Him by immersion in water, in the power of the Holy Spirit. Forgiveness is offered for future sins also, but salvation is often misrepresented by modern teachers and preachers to negate or minimize conditions Jesus required for anyone who wishes to be a Christian – also known as a disciple. Luke 14 – 26 “If anyone comes to Me and does not hate his father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters, yes, and his own life also, he cannot be My disciple. 27 And…
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It is a major mistake to distrust the Apostle Paul
Nearly 2000 years after the apostle Paul wrote his many epistles, there are those today who have been calling doubt on whether he was someone who we should listen to so much. Their reasoning may be a variation of the argument that Jesus was the sinless Master, Paul a mere fallible student. Paul was not even one of the original 12 who knew Jesus prior to the Cross. Critics suggest Paul, being fallible, passed along tainted views. To be pure, they say, it is best just to focus on the words of Jesus. Certainly, they say, we may learn a few things from Paul, but Jesus told us all we…
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1 Corinthians 3&4 in light of God’s eternal purpose
The New Testament was written by either apostles or trusted men of their day when the meaning and purpose of God’s kingdom was not so ambiguous or confused as it is today. This study of First Corinthians 3 & 4 is set against the backdrop of what happened in church history – and encourages believers to aim for God’s original vision and way Lord bless you.