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In view of the great facts of the Gospel, we conclude by asking two questions of every reader.
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Scripture describes believers in Christ as prisoners of war ransomed, death row criminals pardoned, and slaves liberated.
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The Bible tells us that our sin problem involves a bondage like no other.
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Colossians 1:14 is a tremendous word picture of what happens when God saves us.
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Revelation is intentionally symbolic. Once the symbols are understood, the meaning becomes clear.
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To Biblically oppose apostasy you must have the right motivation, and you must employ the right standard. The two are tightly linked.
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Church history often shows times of over-emphasis on confessions and catechisms that, while inculcating a form of orthodoxy, actually distracted people from the ultimate goal.
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What does God's Word say you must do when you discover actual apostasy, or a drift toward apostasy, in your church?
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Is the book of Revelation a mere record of events in the past, or of events yet to take place?
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So-called Christian psychology holds out "emotional and relational health" as the goal of the Christian life rather than denying ourselves pleasing Christ.