In this relatively short post, I will highlight verses that testify that saving faith is being faithful to obey God’s commandments. Note, for instance, what John wrote in his inspired Gospel: “But to all who did receive him, who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God, who were born, not of blood nor of the will of … Continue reading Biblical Verses on Faithfulness / Obedience
Category: Faith
Abraham: Justified by Faithfulness
In this article I will provide further evidence that Paul, and by extension the NT, teach(es) that people are saved/justified their faithfulness to God. I will employ the Apostle’s example of Abraham to prove my case. Here’s what he wrote: “Thus Abraham “believed God, and it was reckoned to him as righteousness.”” Galatians 3:6 Revised … Continue reading Abraham: Justified by Faithfulness
This Is My Body: Scripture’s Defense of the Real Presence in the Eucharist
Protestantism’s War Against the Holy Bible Our Lord astonished his Jewish audience by asserting that they must eat his flesh and blood; otherwise, they would not attain eternal life. His statements were so provocative that they even offended some of his disciples. “52 Then the Jews began to argue with one another, saying, “How can this man give … Continue reading This Is My Body: Scripture’s Defense of the Real Presence in the Eucharist
QUESTION – If Jesus is considered to be God, then the question arises: How is it possible for God to die?
Additionally, who managed the universe during the three days when Jesus was deceased? Answer: Implicit in the question is the assumption that death signifies non-existence; in other words, asserting that Jesus died implies that God ceased to exist, which is impossible. The issue lies in the fact that this particular definition or interpretation of death … Continue reading QUESTION – If Jesus is considered to be God, then the question arises: How is it possible for God to die?
Olivet Discourse and Parallels
Author: Robert M. Bowman Jr. The Olivet Discourse is a speech Jesus made to his disciples from the Mount of Olives (Matt. 24:3; Mark 13:3) a few days before his crucifixion. Although most popular discussions of this discourse focus on the longest version found in Matthew 24-25, it also properly refers to the speech as … Continue reading Olivet Discourse and Parallels



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