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The succession of conflicts entered a new phase in the 19th century. While earlier arguments regarded single doctrines, 19th- and 20th-century conflicts focused upon the reliability of Scripture.
Despite repressions by both the state and the established church, faithful followers of Christ maintained a separated position, often at the risk or cost of their lives.
The history of God's people is the account of small groups and lonely individuals contending for the faith.
The purpose for the Christian's existence is to demonstrate the praise of God by a life that is clearly distinguishable from the world.
The word translated "reconcile" in Colossians 1:19-20 appears only twice in the New Testament. The force of the word in the Greek is "to change something backward and upward into its original condition."
Much of contemporary Evangelical preaching over-emphasizes Jesus' humanity to the point of depreciating or even denying His deity
Taken as a whole, Scripture never teaches a judgment of nations or ethnic groups, but of individuals, and the basis of judgment is not nations' treatment of the Jews, but individuals' violation of God's holy Law.
Taken as a whole, Scripture never teaches a judgment of nations or ethnic groups, but of individuals.
God incarnate was born of a virgin in the most humble circumstances, lived the perfect life we could not live, and died the death we deserved to die. All this was done so that Jesus Christ might have first place in all things.