Psalm 51 The Biblical Definition of Repentance 1. (v.1-4) In reality, sin is a personal in our with God who is personally at it. 2. (v.5-9) An occasion for addressing sin is really an occasion to address sins and tendencies. 3. (v.10-13) Biblical "steadfastness" is seeking to...
A concise definition of fornication is "sexual intercourse between people not married to each other," including pre-marital and adulterous relations. Cambridge Dictionary defines fornication as "the action of having sex with someone who you are not married to." Bible Meaning of Fornication From the...
I have not given Bible references for all of the statements. If you are a serious Bible student, surely you can answer the ten True-False statements fairly easily. Before referencing his article, let me give a definition of “restoration.” This is the word used in your New Testament in ...
Fasting, by definition, is going without food and/or drink for a period of time. Typically, biblical fasting involves a person refraining from both food and drink (Esther 4:16). However, there are variations that may be done for health reasons (a juice fast, for example, where one would...
Contrition in the Roman Catholic theology, is perfect or thorough repentance (contritio cordis), as distinguished from attrition, or imperfect repentance, which is not adequate to justification without penance ( SEE ATTRITION for a fuller statement). The Council of Trent makes contrition part of ...
Discussion of and support for this statement requires the definition of crime, criminal, illegal, syndicate, and alien from the Merrium-Webster on-line dictionary. Crime is defined as “an illegal act for which someone can be punished by the government; criminal activity; a grave offense… ...
mine). He is “not willing that any should perish but thatallshould come to repentance,” for God “so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, thatwhoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life” (2 Pet 3:9; John ...
⇒Definition of synagogue 3. During the Exile, in the abeyance of the Temple worship, the meetings of devout Jews probably became more systematic (Vitringa, De Synag. p. 413-429; Jost, Judenthum, 1, 168; Bornitius, De Synagog. in Ugolino, Thesaur. 21), and must have helped forwa...
While the faithful church proclaims the righteousness of Jesus Christ and the need for repentance, the world indulges their sin and their wickedness, denying God and living as if there will never be a judgment. The wicked world will not “see all these things,” so they will not “...
But before this idea can be entertained it must be shown, first, that the finally lost are even capable of repentance or of any good thought; secondly, that God will set a way of return-another sacrifice for sin — before them; thirdly, that any indications can be found in Scripture ...