Biblically, faith is considered a belief and trust in God based on good evidence but without total proof. To have faith, we must trust that God is there and working on our behalf, even though we can't see him with our eyes. In fact, the word "faith" originates from the Latin word...
Pastor John McArthur speaks of the Biblical meaning of faith: "Some say faith is merely believing certain facts. One popular Bible teacher says saving faith is nothing more than confidence in the divine offer of eternal life. Biblically, however, the object of faith is not the divine off...
What does faith mean biblically? The Bible teaches that “faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see”(Hebrews 11:1). So faith is being certain about realities we believe are true but we cannot see with our physical eyes. God's Word also says that “...
So, what do angels really look like? What is a biblically accurate description of an angel? Will we know when we see one? The answer to this actually entirely depends on what form they take. Angels, being spiritual beings, can take on different forms. As we see in Scripture, angels ...
Maybe they will have hope that this upcoming death will also be temporary and they can then gain eternal joy in the New Jerusalem? But the statement to them of their "eternal punishment" (Matthew 25:46) will remove all hope from them. Since they refused the payment of Yeshua (Jesus), ...
Hope for the Depressed is a biblically rooted, practical book for anyone struggling with depression, and anyone walking alongside someone struggling with depression. What I’m Crunching — December 15, 2024 Posted onDecember 15, 2024Posted inWhat I'm CrunchingLeave a Reply ...
Does this mean that biblically-oriented Christians shouldn’t observe Advent? For some, the answer is “Yes.” If it’s not explicitly taught in Scripture, then Christians shouldn’t do it. You’ll find that kind of argument among non-instrumental Church of Christ believers, for example. Sin...
American Christians are Biblically Illiterate Not Understanding the Difference Between The Old Covenant vs. The New Covenant Exposing the Christian Zionism Cult Jesus Would be Labeled as “Antisemitic” Today Because He Attacked the Jews and Warned His Followers About Their Evil Ways ...
Paul David Tripp suggests that if isolation from the culture (rejection) is on one end of the spectrum, and immersion in the culture (assimilation) is on the other end, then Christians can find a biblically-appropriate place between the two. He calls this place, “redemption interaction.” ...
in Hebrew or Greek for “hell.” Jesus usedGehennato illustrate that spiritual death is as tragic as physical death. God creating a literal Hell where people are tortured for billions of years for beliefs held a short time here on earth isn’t possible biblically or morally.See here.See ...