Doctrinal Teachings

1 John 2: A Self-Examination

The book of 1 John serves as a test of genuine faith, giving believers a way to examine their hearts and determine whether they truly know Jesus. In 1 John 2, the apostle John lays out three primary ways to evaluate our faith: through obedience, love, and...

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Taking Up Your Cross and Dying to Yourself

Jesus makes it clear that following Him comes with a cost. In Matthew 16:24-25, He says, "Then Jesus said to His disciples, 'If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me. For whoever desires to save his life will...

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The Day of Christ

The phrase "the day of Christ" appears multiple times in Scripture, and it carries a specific meaning that is distinct from both "the day of the Lord" and the rapture. It is crucial to examine every reference to this phrase to understand its significance, timing,...

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The Day of the Lord: The Final Judgment

The phrase “the Day of the Lord” appears throughout Scripture, often referring to a time of divine intervention and judgment. However, it is essential to distinguish between different uses of specific terms. The Day of the Lord occurs at the end of the 1,000-year...

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Freedom in Christ: Free From Sin

Freedom is a word that gets used often, but few people truly understand what it means to be free in Christ. The world views freedom as the ability to do whatever we please, but the Bible teaches a different kind of freedom—one that liberates us from the bondage of...

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Faith: Obedience, Repentance and a Love for God

Faith is central to salvation. The Greek word for faith, πίστις (pistis), conveys more than intellectual belief; it is a deep, unshakable trust, a confidence firmly planted and immovable. This kind of faith shapes not only what we believe but how we live. Hebrews...

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The Abyss or Bottomless Pit

The "bottomless pit," also referred to as the "abyss," is a recurring theme in Scripture that points to a place of confinement for demonic forces and a location tied to God’s judgment. This study will explore its Hebrew and Greek terms, occurrences in Scripture,...

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The Lilith: Night Demon or Nocturnal Creature?

The concept of "Lilith" has intrigued many, especially due to myths originating in Babylonian folklore, where Lilith was depicted as a demoness or night spirit. However, when examining Scripture, it becomes clear that the Bible does not support the existence of...

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The Error of Calvinism: Philosophy Over Sound Doctrine

History and Roots of Calvinism Calvinism traces its origins to John Calvin, a 16th-century reformer whose theological framework heavily relied on the works of Augustine of Hippo. Augustine himself was significantly influenced by Greek philosophy, particularly the...

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Legalism: In the Church and Outside the Church

Legalism is one of the most dangerous distortions of the gospel, both for those outside the faith seeking salvation and for those already saved who are living under unnecessary burdens. It arises when people believe that God's favor and salvation can be earned by...

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