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The Troubled Church
Paul spent several years and wrote four letters to the church at Corinth. Yet Corinth remained a troubled church for a long time, as they became too much like the environment they found themselves in. His letters aren’t heavy with theology (like Romans), but rather filled with practical advice on spiritual gifts, communion, marriage, divorce, legal issues, Christian liberty and more.
The letter contains much corrective action, and parts of it will be uncomfortable for every Christian, as the problems facing Corinth are still common issues facing Christians today.
A Whale of a Tale
A commentary on the complete book of Jonah. Is the fish story true? More miracles are in the book than you think, and it holds a surprising lesson for us today - Jonah was a stubborn, stiff-necked prophet needing special tutoring from God on an important lesson (and it’s not what you think).
John
Notes and MP3 messages with commentary on the complete book. John writes his gospel so you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God and by believing you might have life.
Is Baptism Required for Salvation?
Baptism is a doctrine causing major controversy in the Church. Dunk or sprinkle? Blessed water or not? Baptize infants? Just raising the issue causes division and strife, and this should not be as the issue of baptism is easily solved — not by holding preconceived ideas, but looking at what the Bible has to say.
The Unpardonable Sin
The unpardonable sin in Matthew 12:31-32 can cause problems for Christians if they don’t understand it. It’s important to understand what it is (and what it isn’t) to deny Satan the ability to attack your assurance of salvation. Christians frequently worry about the unpardonable sin, but do they need to?
Can You Lose Your Salvation?
One of our most popular articles concerns losing salvation – some say you can once be saved, and then become unsaved, others say you can’t. Yet that article still generates much of the email we receive.
Can you lose your salvation?
Is it possible for a Christian to lose their salvation once saved? What do Hebrews 6:4-6 and 2 Peter 2:20-21 really mean?