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WHO WILL GO TO HELL? CAREFREE SINNERS (UNBELIEVERS
... pronounced. On what will that depend? The answer is: ‘the things done while in the body, whether good or bad’ (2 Cor 5:10). So what are those ‘things done’ in this life which could land us in hell? It is important, even vital, for us to know. Few people would deliberately choose to go to hell (that ...
... pronounced. On what will that depend? The answer is: ‘the things done while in the body, whether good or bad’ (2 Cor 5:10). So what are those ‘things done’ in this life which could land us in hell? It is important, even vital, for us to know. Few people would deliberately choose to go to hell (that ...
October 1927 - PCA Historical Center
... category from all hallucinations and ghost stories, is shown most clearly by the uniqueness of it. Such tales are abundant in folk-lore, history, and fiction, but over against these numerous stories there is one resurrection narrative, and one only, in the whole history of the world. To be sure, the ...
... category from all hallucinations and ghost stories, is shown most clearly by the uniqueness of it. Such tales are abundant in folk-lore, history, and fiction, but over against these numerous stories there is one resurrection narrative, and one only, in the whole history of the world. To be sure, the ...
Literary Forms In The Gospels Miracles
... Modern minds, having been formed since the soi-disant Enlightenment of the eighteenth century, and the subsequent scientific revolutions, have largely accepted as absolute the empirical test for truth. That is to say, anything which does not pass the test of rational or measurable experience can be ...
... Modern minds, having been formed since the soi-disant Enlightenment of the eighteenth century, and the subsequent scientific revolutions, have largely accepted as absolute the empirical test for truth. That is to say, anything which does not pass the test of rational or measurable experience can be ...
jesus` boyhood days - Apostolic Faith Church
... The Basis of Divine Law The Apostle has been showing us our duty, reverence, and obedience to our civil magistrates. He now shows us our duty, as Christians, to one another. Love is the basis of divine law. “Owe no man any thing, but to love one another.” We are bound to obey the laws of the land be ...
... The Basis of Divine Law The Apostle has been showing us our duty, reverence, and obedience to our civil magistrates. He now shows us our duty, as Christians, to one another. Love is the basis of divine law. “Owe no man any thing, but to love one another.” We are bound to obey the laws of the land be ...
LT 1207 - Living Theology
... discussed God’s love and many people today like to think of that as His primary attribute. They think that God loves everybody but that is not how the Bible reveals Him. We have already stated that His holiness can be understood to be His primary attribute. It should not be surprising that God hates ...
... discussed God’s love and many people today like to think of that as His primary attribute. They think that God loves everybody but that is not how the Bible reveals Him. We have already stated that His holiness can be understood to be His primary attribute. It should not be surprising that God hates ...
BASIC TEACHINGS OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS
... Salvation – (a) Salvation is not by grace through faith alone, but by grace, after all we can do. (b) You must be obedient to the laws and ordinances of Christ. (c) You must be immersed in water for salvation. (d) You must confess with your mouth and believe in your heart that Joseph Smith is a true ...
... Salvation – (a) Salvation is not by grace through faith alone, but by grace, after all we can do. (b) You must be obedient to the laws and ordinances of Christ. (c) You must be immersed in water for salvation. (d) You must confess with your mouth and believe in your heart that Joseph Smith is a true ...
There was a man who had two sons. And the younger of them said
... do that. Like there is a limit to his grace and we just might reach that limit someday. But what we have to realize is that God’s forgiveness does not require any merit of our own. We are accepted just because we are his children whom he sent his son to die for. We expect the father in this story to ...
... do that. Like there is a limit to his grace and we just might reach that limit someday. But what we have to realize is that God’s forgiveness does not require any merit of our own. We are accepted just because we are his children whom he sent his son to die for. We expect the father in this story to ...
here - Emmanuel Church Durham
... draw near to him, and as a result we begin to understand better what to ask for the next time. The Bible introduces us to God this way: “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth” (Gen. 1:1). The Hebrew even puts the verb first: “In the beginning created God the heavens and the earth.” ...
... draw near to him, and as a result we begin to understand better what to ask for the next time. The Bible introduces us to God this way: “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth” (Gen. 1:1). The Hebrew even puts the verb first: “In the beginning created God the heavens and the earth.” ...
1 - Bible Alive Ministries
... Name 3 hindrances to obtaining something even if it’s free: _____________, ______________, ______________. ___. The Law is the first six books of the Bible and it’s also called the Pentateuch. Where is most of the curse summarized in scripture? _________________. The Blessing? ___________________. T ...
... Name 3 hindrances to obtaining something even if it’s free: _____________, ______________, ______________. ___. The Law is the first six books of the Bible and it’s also called the Pentateuch. Where is most of the curse summarized in scripture? _________________. The Blessing? ___________________. T ...
December 2011! - St Francis Magazine
... Bob: Muslims oppose the Christian doctrine of the Trinity, but in your book God is One, you refer to the Qur’an to support the Christian Trinitarian belief. Fr. Zakaria: Yes. There is one verse in the Qur’an that says Jesus Christ is the Word of God and the Spirit of God (Surah 4:171). So, this is o ...
... Bob: Muslims oppose the Christian doctrine of the Trinity, but in your book God is One, you refer to the Qur’an to support the Christian Trinitarian belief. Fr. Zakaria: Yes. There is one verse in the Qur’an that says Jesus Christ is the Word of God and the Spirit of God (Surah 4:171). So, this is o ...
Trinity 2013 Romans 5:1-5 This weekend our nation observes
... turn the problems of sin into positive blessings in our lives. “Suffering produces perseverance” as we learn to wait patiently for the Lord to help us in his time. “Perseverance produces character.” The word for “character” comes from the word that means “testing to see if something is real.” “These ...
... turn the problems of sin into positive blessings in our lives. “Suffering produces perseverance” as we learn to wait patiently for the Lord to help us in his time. “Perseverance produces character.” The word for “character” comes from the word that means “testing to see if something is real.” “These ...
sermon in Rich Text Format
... God willing to taste the bitterness of the human experience. This message reveals his eternal glory. This is the message that makes him worthy to be praised. It was Jesus’ disposition that blinded the world to his true identity. Christ took upon himself the human nature—the form of a servant. He ide ...
... God willing to taste the bitterness of the human experience. This message reveals his eternal glory. This is the message that makes him worthy to be praised. It was Jesus’ disposition that blinded the world to his true identity. Christ took upon himself the human nature—the form of a servant. He ide ...
IS JESUS THE ONLY WAY?
... sincerely worshipping God the best way they know how? Aren’t all religions basically the same? How can Jesus be the only way for salvation? The answer has two parts. One part deals with the objections themselves. The other part looks at the claims Jesus made about himself. When we look at these obje ...
... sincerely worshipping God the best way they know how? Aren’t all religions basically the same? How can Jesus be the only way for salvation? The answer has two parts. One part deals with the objections themselves. The other part looks at the claims Jesus made about himself. When we look at these obje ...
How would our outlook, our actions, be different if we believed, or
... Using science to prove the existence of God is not what we are talking about this morning. A theology of nature, on the other hand, starts from a particular religious doctrine and reformulates that doctrine in the light of current science. In her brilliant book "The Body of God," the theologian Sall ...
... Using science to prove the existence of God is not what we are talking about this morning. A theology of nature, on the other hand, starts from a particular religious doctrine and reformulates that doctrine in the light of current science. In her brilliant book "The Body of God," the theologian Sall ...
Red Tape - Northwest Community Church
... matters of ceremonial, or ritual, purity. Priests, in particular, were required to wash their hands and feet before entering the Tabernacle.5 And, frankly, there were not many other commands about ceremonial washings and ritual purification rites in the Old Testament. But, by the time of Jesus, such ...
... matters of ceremonial, or ritual, purity. Priests, in particular, were required to wash their hands and feet before entering the Tabernacle.5 And, frankly, there were not many other commands about ceremonial washings and ritual purification rites in the Old Testament. But, by the time of Jesus, such ...
The Lord is my hope! - Word International Ministries UK
... Jesus Christ! By his great mercy he has given us a new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, 4 and into an inheritance that is imperishable, undefiled, and unfading, kept in heaven for you, 5 who are being protected by the power of God through faith for a s ...
... Jesus Christ! By his great mercy he has given us a new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, 4 and into an inheritance that is imperishable, undefiled, and unfading, kept in heaven for you, 5 who are being protected by the power of God through faith for a s ...
Prologue - Saving Paradise
... of its visual and ritual worlds, we found that much of what we’d been taught had to be reexamined—beginning with our modern assumptions that doctrinal texts provided a primary orientation to early Christian faith. We worked to understand the world of early Christianity not as the literate few knew i ...
... of its visual and ritual worlds, we found that much of what we’d been taught had to be reexamined—beginning with our modern assumptions that doctrinal texts provided a primary orientation to early Christian faith. We worked to understand the world of early Christianity not as the literate few knew i ...
JOHN 11:25-27
... • After saying these things, he said to them, "Our friend Lazarus has fallen asleep, but I go to awaken him." The disciples said to him, "Lord, if he has fallen asleep, he will recover." Now Jesus had spoken of his death, but they thought that he meant taking rest in sleep. Then Jesus told them plai ...
... • After saying these things, he said to them, "Our friend Lazarus has fallen asleep, but I go to awaken him." The disciples said to him, "Lord, if he has fallen asleep, he will recover." Now Jesus had spoken of his death, but they thought that he meant taking rest in sleep. Then Jesus told them plai ...
Matthew0503m - Dupage-UBF
... Jesus tells us specifically what kinds of people God blesses and what God’s blessings are. Read verse 3. “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” God blesses the poor in spirit. Basically, these are people who are humble before God. They realize that they are sinners w ...
... Jesus tells us specifically what kinds of people God blesses and what God’s blessings are. Read verse 3. “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” God blesses the poor in spirit. Basically, these are people who are humble before God. They realize that they are sinners w ...
Greeting: Dear Christian brothers and sisters, former strangers and
... after a 20 – 50% reduction, the employer felt he was still getting fair compensation! He may simply have been expressing the admiration of one thief for another!. Well, without any ‘redeeming’ characters in this story, we are still left looking for the point. Are they merely ‘bad examples,’ like tho ...
... after a 20 – 50% reduction, the employer felt he was still getting fair compensation! He may simply have been expressing the admiration of one thief for another!. Well, without any ‘redeeming’ characters in this story, we are still left looking for the point. Are they merely ‘bad examples,’ like tho ...
Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time
... For those wishing to read the entire "Catholic Answers" article on this topic, you can find it online at: http://www.catholic.com/library/Call_No_Man_Father.asp ...
... For those wishing to read the entire "Catholic Answers" article on this topic, you can find it online at: http://www.catholic.com/library/Call_No_Man_Father.asp ...
MY WAY OR THE HIGH WAY A Sermon by Dean Scotty McLennan
... human condition: it is possible to have one's experience of the world radically transformed... [There is] a form of well-being that is intrinsic to consciousness in every present moment."xiii He describes the change in consciousness that Jesus experienced "after forty days and forty nights in the d ...
... human condition: it is possible to have one's experience of the world radically transformed... [There is] a form of well-being that is intrinsic to consciousness in every present moment."xiii He describes the change in consciousness that Jesus experienced "after forty days and forty nights in the d ...
Psalm 23 Sermon Outline
... nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else ...
... nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else ...
2.17 Outline of Jesus` Life:
... mostly because he claimed that God’s kingdom had come – here, on earth, but also later, in heaven ...
... mostly because he claimed that God’s kingdom had come – here, on earth, but also later, in heaven ...
Document
... gave his job description (v. 21) as the Christ, dying while on the cross. “Jesus explained…that he must go to Jerusalem and suffer many things at the hands of the elders, chief priests and teachers of the law, and that he must be killed and on the third day be raised to life.” Peter opened his mouth ...
... gave his job description (v. 21) as the Christ, dying while on the cross. “Jesus explained…that he must go to Jerusalem and suffer many things at the hands of the elders, chief priests and teachers of the law, and that he must be killed and on the third day be raised to life.” Peter opened his mouth ...
Christian deism
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Christian deism, in the philosophy of religion, is a standpoint that branches from Christianity. It refers to a deist who believes in the moral teachings—but not divinity—of Jesus. Corbett and Corbett (1999) cite John Adams and Thomas Jefferson as exemplars. The earliest-found usage of the term Christian deism in print in English is in 1738 in a book by Thomas Morgan, appearing about ten times by 1800.The term Christian deist is found as early as 1722,in Christianity vindicated against infidelity by Daniel Waterland (he calls it a misuse of language), and adopted later by Matthew Tindal in his 1730 work, Christianity as Old as the Creation.Christian deism is influenced by Christianity, as well as both main forms of deism: classical and modern. In 1698 English writer Matthew Tindal (1653–1733) published a pamphlet ""The Liberty of the Press"" as a ""Christian"" deist. He believed that the state should control the Church in matters of public communication.It adopts the ethics and non-mystical teachings of Jesus, while denying that Jesus was a deity. Scholars of the founding fathers of the United States ""have tended to place the founders' religion into one of three categories—non-Christian deism, Christian deism, and orthodox Christianity.""John Locke and John Tillotson, especially, inspired Christian deism, through their respective writings.Possibly the most famed person to hold this position was Thomas Jefferson, who praised ""nature's God"" in the ""Declaration of Independence"" (1776) and edited the ""Jefferson Bible""—a Bible with all reference to revelations and other miraculous interventions from a deity cut out.In an 1803 letter to Joseph Priestley, Jefferson states that he conceived the idea of writing his view of the ""Christian system"" in a conversation with Dr. Benjamin Rush during 1798–99. He proposes beginning with a review of the morals of the ancient philosophers, moving on to the ""deism and ethics of the Jews"", and concluding with the ""principles of a pure deism"" taught by Jesus, ""omit[ting] the question of his divinity, and even his inspiration.""Christian deists see no paradox in adopting the values and ideals espoused by Jesus without believing he was God. Without providing examples or citations, one author maintains, ""A number of influential 17th- and 18th-century thinkers claimed for themselves the title of 'Christian deist' because they accepted both the Christian religion based on revelation and a deistic religion based on natural reason. This deistic religion was consistent with Christianity but independent of any revealed authority. Christian deists often accepted revelation because it could be made to accord with natural or rational religion.""