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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 seven seals in the book of Revelation that explain astronomic events that will unfold at Armageddon. As the first seal opens up, the Antichrist will arrive after the rapture takes place, a subtle moment where millions of people disappear from the earth, leaving the rest of the world behind. Where the Antichrist comes…
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Martin Luther started the Reformation based on his work that sparked a new turning point in Christianity. A deeper look into his life will explain how he impacted society with those who followed him despite the dangers ahead. The night Luther was struck by lightning on his way home in Erfurt, he called on Saint…
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Early Christianity began with the apostles who spoke in synagogues across Israel and throughout the Mediterranean. They explained to the Jews the new covenant that God established, of what Christ accomplished for the world, all told by the four gospel writers — Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Each writer gives an in-depth account of Christ’s…
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The Five Solas were formed as a result of the Reformation to reflect the teachings of the Bible. This set of beliefs was held by most fundamentalists at the time, especially by reformed theologians, including Martin Luther and his successor, John Calvin. Calvin would develop his theology after what Luther wrote in his book, The Bondage…
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