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