by Got Questions
In his Gospel, John also tells us that God gives the right to become children of God to all who in faith have received Christ as Lord and Savior (John 1:12). God extends His love to His Son Jesus Christ and, through Him, to all His adopted children.
by Truthnet
When we examine the nature and character of this coming person, two striking pictures emerge from the prophets of the Old Testament, one portrait is of a “Suffering” servant rejected and killed. The other portrait is of a “Great King”, who comes with power and great glory to rule over the earth.
by Michael Gleghorn
Although there is overwhelming evidence that the New Testament is an accurate and trustworthy historical document, many people are still reluctant to believe what it says unless there is also some independent, non-biblical testimony that corroborates its statements.
by jesusisajew.org
Jesus is a real, historical person, born in the Land of Israel, during the Roman occupation, in approximately the year 3 BCE. However, at the time His name was actually pronounced, “Yeshua,” (יֵשׁוּעַ) and that is the name used in this article.
by Peter Hammond
The betrayal, arrest, trial and execution of Jesus of Nazareth, was unique. It was not His actions that were in question, but His identity.
by Don Stewart
The Bible lists a number of other reasons as to why Christ died. First, it was in the eternal plan of God – it was not an afterthought. Jesus’ death was necessary to complete the plan of redemption for the sinful world.
by Nivine Richie
April 6, 2017
The real Messiah has many mimics. Some counterfeits are found in other religions, offering subscribers a lifestyle that smacks of salvation but has no power to transform lives. Other counterfeits are found within the church in philosophies that fall short of the gospel.
by Mark Copeland
We shall present evidence that illustrates the deity of the Holy Spirit and we shall try to reconcile the concept of the Holy Spirit as deity with the Biblical teaching that there is only one God.
by Grace Communion International
Christianity has traditionally taught that the Holy Spirit is the third Person or Hypostasis of the Godhead. Some, however, have taught that the Holy Spirit is an impersonal force used by God. Is the Holy Spirit God, or simply a power of God?
by Walter Martin
We must clearly understand that Christ’s role in Scripture is twofold. He is both the suffering servant and He is the coming King.
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