Bible studies

Let us go on unto perfection - Hb 6:1

Would It Be Coherent to Save Those Who Were Never Lost?

The question: “Would it be coherent to save those who were never lost?” arises from the following consideration: If the saved were never lost and the lost could never be saved, then the narrative of redemption is not a living and transformative message but a mechanized drama, written and enacted without the genuine participation of its creatures.

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Joel 3 – Promise of Redemption

In that day the smaller nations (mountains) will rejoice (wort) and the larger nations (hills) will produce food in abundance (milk). Hills and Hills are biblical figures to refer to nations, with mountains referring to small kingdoms, and hills to great nations. Israel is compared to a mountain and the great civilizations of antiquity to hills. Ex: Babylon, Egypt, etc. Must is a figure of joy, rejoicing and milk a figure of food in abundance.

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When we hear about God, we seized with reverent attitudes, a feeling of devotion invades us, and emotion speaks loudly. Often, when we read about God’s love for humanity, willingness comes to the surface and we want to turn our feelings and emotions into service.

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The Work that demonstrates Love to God

The purpose of this book is to help you understand what ‘love’ God requires of us, as well as the meaning of the term love used in the New Testament

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For your sins

Christ suffered once for sins, the just for the unjust in order to lead men to God (1Pe 3:18).

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The Samaritan woman

When the Samaritan woman discovered that she was facing a prophet, she wanted to know about spiritual issues: worship, and left her personal needs in the background.

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The epistle of James

The work required in the epistle of James who says he has faith (belief) is the work that perseverance ends (Jas 1: 4), that is, it is to remain believing in the perfect law, the law of freedom (Jas 1:25) .

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Did Mary pour perfume on Jesus’ feet?

Mary, called Magdalene, is not Lazarus’ sister. The only information we have about Mary Magdalene is that she has freed from evil spirits and that she was present at the time of Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection, accompanying her mother, Mary.

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Psalm 91 – he who dwells in the secret place of the most high will rest in the shadow  of the Almighty

he first step to interpret Psalm 91 is answer the following question (Psalm 91: 1): Who dwells in the secret place of the most high? It is possible for men reside in the recesses of the Almighty?

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Parents, children and the church

As members of society, Christian parents need to educate their children, and they must not leave such a charge to the church, or any other institution.

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