When Will Jesus Return by Anders Gardeborn?

Introduction When will Jesus return? The knee jerk reflex of many Christians is that we cannot know, nor should we be able to know. It is considered to be a carefully kept heavenly secret. There are two main reasons for this belief: First, has not Jesus Himself said that of that day and hour no … Continue reading When Will Jesus Return by Anders Gardeborn?

Kenosis Answers The Question was Jesus Fully Human Just Like Us?

Question:- Trinitarians say that because Jesus the Christ was divine and human, His sacrificial death had infinite value, and thus could pay for the sins of everyone. If Christ gave up His deity and His age-enduring life to become human like us (per Philippians 2:7), was His death a sufficient ransom for all simply because … Continue reading Kenosis Answers The Question was Jesus Fully Human Just Like Us?

We Dont Pray to Jesus!

The post explains that prayer should be directed to the Father as Jesus instructed, emphasizing worship of Jesus as the Son of God. It highlights the importance of honoring Jesus as the image of God and the reconciler of humanity, stating worship is directed toward the persons of the Father and Son, not abstract divinity.

Paul and the UNKNOWN God shows that God is Not a Trinity

In Acts, Paul differentiates between God and Jesus, emphasizing that God is a singular entity. He identifies Jesus solely as a man, reinforcing his argument with personal pronouns. Paul’s message asserts that God will judge the world through Jesus, contrasting with beliefs of a multi-person God.

Did You Know That Ancient Greek Did Not Have Punctuation?

Ancient Greek, particularly during the New Testament period, lacked a formal punctuation system and spaces between words. Written in capital letters, texts relied on reader comprehension. The introduction of punctuation occurred centuries later, leading to varied interpretations in translations, which reflects translators' biases in rendering biblical texts with modern punctuation conventions.

Smith Wigglesworth – Overview Of Ministry

Smith Wigglesworth, known as the Apostle of Faith, was an impactful evangelist who performed miraculous healings and even raised the dead. Born in 1859, he experienced a profound conversion and pursued God relentlessly. His dynamic ministry emphasized faith, purity, and holiness. Wigglesworth's life exemplified godly authority, and he believed in aggressive faith, leaving a legacy that inspires future ministries aimed at revival.

Healing and the Atonement using Key Passages of Scripture

The article by Anthony D. Palma explores the relationship between divine healing and the Atonement through Scripture. It highlights Isaiah 53:4, which indicates that Christ bore our sicknesses and pains. The New Testament quotations affirm this connection, emphasizing healing as part of the redemptive work of Christ. Though the Atonement primarily addresses sin, it also encompasses physical healing, reflecting a holistic salvation for humanity.

Healing in the Atonement

The 53rd chapter of Isaiah emphasizes the sacrifice of Christ, linking spiritual salvation to physical healing. The author argues that Jesus' atonement addresses both sin and sickness, promoting faith as essential for healing. Miracles are accessible to all believers, not just ministers, and divine healing aligns with God's will. The text asserts that sickness is of the devil, and believers must actively resist it while embracing God's healing promises.

Shaliah – Jewish Law of Agency

John 17:18 NASB You sent Me into the world, I also have sent them into the world. Sent – The Jewish law of agency, known as shaliah, is crucial for understanding the idea of an apostle. In fact, the verb itself, apostéllō, used here to speak of the mission of Yeshua and the mission of … Continue reading Shaliah – Jewish Law of Agency

“Melchizedek” is the Son of God

Christian interpreters have long been puzzled by the brief mention of Melchizedek in Genesis 14, his one-sentence mention in Psalm 110:4, and by the interpretation of those two texts by Paul in Hebrews 5&7. Most Christian commentators hold that Melchizedek was just a man and that he merely prefigured Christ, being a type or comparative … Continue reading “Melchizedek” is the Son of God