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The Sovereignty of God
The sovereignty of God can be studied to interpret how his omnipotence cannot be altered by human will. Those who advocate the freedom of choice often point to John 3:16, which describes God’s love for the world, saying, “whosoever believes in Jesus will not perish but have life.” Much emphasis is placed on the word…

“Faith is the divine evidence whereby the spiritual man discerneth God, and the things of God.”
— John Wesley
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There are several opinions which attempt to answer this question. The main opinions seem to be that the letters were exclusively addressed to the original churches and bear no real significance for any contemporary church, that the letters were symbolically addressed to these seven churches and actually represent distinct periods in Church history or that…
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Clement of Rome was one of the early fathers that began a new era in Christianity after the final books of the Bible were written. In the late first century AD, Clement became the new Bishop of Rome (or a 4th pope) who was influenced by some of the apostles that he knew, including Peter…
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The Puritans were a group of English settlers who sailed to America on the Mayflower Ship to escape from war and totalitarianism. There were two distinct pairs of Puritan groups: the separatists (also known as non-conformists) who decided to depart from England, and the non-separatists who tried to reform the Church of England from its…
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Rome was considered one of the largest empires of the ancient world, covering areas throughout the Mediterranean Sea, North Africa, and Asia Minor. Soon after the Punic Wars took place, Emperor Augustus expanded the empire across other regions such as Egypt, Spain, and certain parts of the Middle East, including the land of Judea. Once…
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