Bible studies

Let us go on unto perfection - Hb 6:1

The parable of the locust of the prophet Joel

The damage described by the action of locusts, refers to the great evils resulting from the war with foreign nations and not to legions of demons. It is an unprecedented lie to say that each type of grasshopper represents legions of demons, who act on the lives of men.

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Victory over the world

Those who believe in Christ should not be troubled (John 14: 1). The afflictions of this present world are certain, however, they are not to compare with the glory of the world to come, in which you are a participant.

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The just will live on faith

Does the righteous ‘live on faith’ or ‘live on every word that comes out of God’s mouth’?

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The Canaanite woman

The crowd tried to stone Jesus because of his words and not because of the miracles he performed.

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Being born of water and the Spirit

The doctrine of Jesus only made evident what was recording in the prophets: to be born of water and the Spirit is the same as God sprinkling pure water on man.

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How does God justify the wicked?

We are happy to know that God creates (makes) staff just and declares him just. The believer is declareding righteous, because he is righteous in Christ Jesus.

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How did David use the word “justification”?

Since, through the quotation from the psalmist David, it is possible to measure the extent of the expressions ‘justify’ and ‘justification’, it remains that Christians should consider their death with Christ to be certain (Rom. 6: 2-3 and 7 and 11) , and that, in the same way, their justification is certain, since the one who is dead is also justified.

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What is it to be ‘alive’ and ‘dead’?

As there is no communion between Light and darkness, it is clear that there is no communion between God (life) and men under condemnation (dead).

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You are eternal

I pray to God that you can believe in this truth, because this God made man, was tried in everything, but he was also approved, because he obeyed God in everything, until death, for which he received life back: he rose from the dead and it became the salvation of everyone who believes.

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Biblical definition of justification

Biblical justification does not resemble a judicial act, because even in a human court the guilty party is not found innocent.

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