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  • The Sovereignty of God

    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

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Philippians 1:25-26

“Faith is the divine evidence whereby the spiritual man discerneth God, and the things of God.”

— John Wesley

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  • The King James Overview

    The King James Bible is well known for its historical and spirit-filled truth, eloquence, and sufficiency. No modern translations of the Bible contain the same number of lines, so we can easily say that it’s the book that everyone, or most everyone (especially Christians around the world), should read. The King James version also contains…

  • Casting Away Evil Spirits: Is it Biblical Today?

    Throughout recent years, there has been much controversy on whether God has given us the power to cast out evil spirits. Ministry leaders, such as Morris Cerullo and Richard Roberts, as well as others in the evangelical community, have been under attack, accused of heresy, and ridiculed for this type of healing practice. Since Jesus…

  • Christ and the Roman Empire

    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…

  • Calvinism vs. Arminianism: Which View is Correct?

    Soteriology can be studied on the basis of free will or predestination that represent human responsibility and the doctrines of grace. While one side is based on our own comprehension, the other is about a command from God, so how can we proceed faith without being controlled by the law or willpower? John Calvin explained…

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