Sanctification is one of those religious-sounding words that people in the church use but may not understand what it means. In its most basic sense, to sanctify something is to set it apart for God's special use and purpose. Therefore, God's people are sometimes said to be sanctified beca...
It's natural for you to have questions about Christianity. What does Jesus really have to offer in a world that is so complicated, where there's so much pa... C Knechtle 被引量: 9发表: 2000年 What God Has Joined Christianity TodaySee, for example, David Instone-Brewer, "What God ...
Skeptical? Think about this: if God calls the worldly, sinning believers in Corinth "saints"—and He does in 1 Corinthians 1:2—couldn't He also call you a saint? Friend, anyone who trusts in Christ alone for salvation is a saint in God's sight. All Saints Day's Relation to ...
freedom, and family. I would promote cowardly Christian leaders, starting with young, poorly read, naïve ministry leaders in woke worship, and creative departments who spend more money on their wardrobe than their library to deconstruct the faith, twist the Word of God, and deceive a generatio...
What Hath God wrought?(The Victory of Reason: How Christianity Led to Freedom Capitalism, and Western Success)(Book review)Valiunas, Algis
Based on the Bible,Christianityasserts that this type of relationship is a covenant between a man and a woman that God ordains. Getting married is a lifelong commitment that is characterized by faithfulness and sacrificial love. On the other hand,Judaismbelieves that marriage is a spiritual bondin...
I found myself behind a vehicle with a religious message I couldn't help but notice. For whatever reason, the driver chose to pull over not long after I'd determined to snap a picture of the message, which reads, "The wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life ...
have it in him, either in purpose or in power, to stop existing. He exists necessarily. The answer to the child’s question “Who made God?” is that God did not need to be made, since he was always there. He depends on nothing outside himself, but is at every point self-...
Seventh-day Adventists (SDAs) are a denomination within Christianity, emphasizing the observance of Saturday, the seventh day of the week, as the Sabbath. This contrasts with most Christian denominations, which celebrate Sunday, the first day, as their day of worship. This difference highlights ...
1.Name the pressing sin. Christians are taught to begin the 40-day period by confessing sins they would like Christ to remove; to “really examine areas of recurring sin” which are a hurdle to “being conformed to God's will.”