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Faith Before the Cross — How the Old Testament Saints Were Saved
Faith Before the Cross — How the Old Testament Saints Were Saved. Grace, Covenant, and the Timeless Work of Christ. Every generation asks it in one form or another: If salvation comes through Jesus Christ, what about those who lived before Him? How could Abraham, David, or Isaiah be saved when the cross was still future?
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Soteriology: How Are We Saved?
Soteriology: How Are We Saved? Soteriology is the doctrine of salvation. The Greek word σωτηρία (sōtēria) means salvation, deliverance, rescue. This is the heart of the Christian message: How are sinners made right with God? What does salvation mean, and how is it applied to human lives?
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Can You Lose Your Salvation? A Biblical and Theological Examination
Can You Lose Your Salvation? A Biblical and Theological Examination. Few questions have caused more debate in Christian theology than the security of salvation. Can a believer, once saved, ever be lost? Or is salvation irrevocable, guaranteed by God’s grace?
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The Fruit of the Spirit vs. the Sin of the Flesh: Evidence of Salvation
The Fruit of the Spirit vs. the Sin of the Flesh: Evidence of Salvation. The Christian life is not defined merely by what we claim with our lips but by what is produced in our lives. Jesus said, “You can identify them by their fruit, that is, by the way they act… A good tree can’t produce bad fruit, and a bad tree can’t produce good fruit.” (Matt. 7:16, 18, NLT). Paul echoes this in Galatians 5, contrasting the works of the flesh with the fruit of the Spirit.
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Saying “Jesus is Lord”: Spirit, Rhetoric, and Reality
Saying “Jesus is Lord”: Spirit, Rhetoric, and Reality. In 1 Corinthians 12:3, Paul makes a striking claim: “No one can say, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ except by the Holy Spirit.” At first glance, this raises questions. People can mouth those words today without any transformation. Even Jesus Himself warned: “Why do you call me ‘Lord, Lord,’ and not do what I say?” (Luke 6:46).
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Salvation: God’s Plan to Rescue, Restore, and Reign
Salvation: God’s Plan to Rescue, Restore, and Reign
Salvation is not a theological abstraction; it is the core of the Christian message and the heartbeat of the gospel. To misunderstand salvation is to misunderstand the very purpose of Christ’s coming. In the Bible, salvation is more than being spared from punishment — it is about being rescued from sin, made new in Christ, and brought into eternal union with God.
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Body, Soul, Spirit
Who are you? What are you made of? Are you just a body, a soul, or something more complex? The biblical teaching on the nature of man—whether we are made up of body, soul, and spirit or just body and soul—is foundational to theology, anthropology, resurrection, and sanctification.
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