The basic fact of biblical religion is that God pardons and accepts believing sinners (cf. Ps. 32:1–5; 130; Luke 7:47 ff.; 18:9–14; Acts 10:43; 1 John 1:7–2:2). Paul’s doctrine of justification by ...
The Greek krino and krisis are properly translated judge or judgment. This is a neutral term, simply signifying that one’s case has been reviewed and determinated by the Righteous Judge. It does not ...
often we hear: "Oh, don't judge ... don't be judgmental." This sincere, but usually sincerely wrong, vie is often caused by faulty interpretation of Scripture. Instead, God commands Christians to ...
Christians are full of contradictions. We judge believers and non-believers. We judge situations and circumstances. We even sometimes judge God, our Lord, and maker. Nevertheless, we quote Jesus: ...
ISRAEL rejected the righteousness of God. In our zeal to want to serve God more fervently because we love Him, we have attempted to serve God based on our own performance or works and have also ...
THERE is mortar used to build the Christian Faith. This mortar is what the early church taught in the epistles passed down to us in the Bible. Pauline theology emphasises to all the churches our ...
The new year has started, and many have already vowed their new year’s resolutions, some of which most of us know will be broken soon. Good for those who can keep their promises, but the more ...
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