Some believe that Jesus is a good example, but they don’t believe He is God in the flesh. C. S. Lewis famously said that if Jesus is not God, He is not good. Since He claimed to the God, if He isn’t, then He is either delusional or deceptive. We know by faith, by the W...
This concept of Scripture is fully upheld by theChristianteaching.Jesus ChristHimself appeals to the authority of Scripture, “Search the scriptures” (John, v, 39); He maintains that “one jot, or one tittle shall not pass of the law, till all be fulfilled” (Matt., v, 18); He regar...
The crowd’s attitude is that this Man’s (Jesus’) message is not for them. They already have Moses’ message (the Ten Commandments). And they are familiar with which sacrifices to bring to God’s alter during certain times of the year to expel their sins. Thus, at that time with a...
" depends quite largely on the view we take of Scripture. If we believe that the Bible is the very word of God and infallible, we will develop one conception of Christianity. If we believe that it is only a collection of human writings, perhaps considerably above the average in its spirit...
Therefore, since we are justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have obtained access to this grace in which we stand; and we boast in our hope of sharing the glory of God. And not only that, but we also boast in our sufferings, know...
For us in the modern era, the resurrection of the Lord Jesus shines forth, is the capstone of all awesome deeds, representing the tremendous love of God for fallen humans, the glory of God hanging on a cross, suffering for lost men and women. A death that is to be remembered, not onl...
The others who did not write were not less faithful to Jesus, because Jesus gave them no directive to write. There is no evidence in the Bible or elsewhere that Jesus intended the Bible to be sole authority of the Christian faith.
Or even God (“He that has seen me has seen the Father.”). And he messed up one of their “profit centers,” turning over their tables, sending the synagogue profiteers scrambling for cover. The people must have loved it. And I have to confess I’d have been impressed seeing Jesus ...
Jesus is God in the flesh (John 1:1, 14), “For in Him all the fullness of Deity dwells in bodily form” (Col 2:9). The merger of God and man occurred by means of God the Holy Spirit who brought about the union within the womb of the virgin Mary (Isa 7:14; Luke 1:30-35...
So, we have a spirit motivated by an experience that opposes Christ, the Messiah. What is this spirit? What is its motive? Let’s consider this question from Scripture. Let’s go way back! We know from Scripture (the Old Testament included) that this enemy of Jesus is Lucifer, who bec...