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The New Testament often tells us to “watch.” What are we supposed to be watching for? Watching is about living each day with a sense…
Read MoreThe New Testament often tells us to “watch.” What are we supposed to be watching for? Watching is about living each day with a sense…
Read MoreThe “patience of the saints” in the Revelation of Jesus Christ (13:10; 14:12) refers to the steadfast perseverance of believers in the face of trials…
Read MoreContext is key. Drawing from the three Gospels that record this saying (Matthew 16:28; Mark 9:1; Luke 9:27), Jesusinstructs His disciples that 1) the kingdom…
Read MoreSimply put, it means to allow the Holy Spirit freedom to work in the individual and community of believers. So the phrase “quench the Spirit”…
Read MoreNo. Transubstantiation is unbiblical and unreasonable. According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, the doctrine states that the bread and wine’s substance changes, but their appearance remains…
Read MoreThe pastor is accountable first to God and then to the congregation. It is tempting to choose a candidate who can serve the people. A…
Read MoreIs it permissible for Christians to charge one another interest on loans? The law condemns usury, particularly to poor brethren: “If you lend money…
Read MoreHow can Jesus be divine and yet “subordinate to the Father in rank,” as your Statement of Faith says? The Bible teaches both. As our…
Read MoreQuestions & Answers The prophets critiqued the establishment of their time. What would be their criticism of the church today? Notable is that “criticism” by…
Read MoreWhat are the imprecatory psalms? How are they applicable to Christians today? The imprecatory psalms are those that imprecate. They invoke judgment, calamity, or curses upon…
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