The resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth is the most important event in the Christian faith. Without it, we all might as well sleep in on Sunday. But how does the story of the Resurrection, spread across four Gospels and Acts, look when you put them all together?
That's what I intend to lay out today...
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
Sunday, May 17, 2020
The Passages which Say Salvation Can be Lost
As one travels the world of Christian theology, one encounters an idea which has several names. It is called "Blessed Assurance", "Once-Saved-Always-Saved", or "Perseverance of the Saints". This doctrine states that once a Christian comes into a saving relationship with Christ, that status cannot be lost. The person will ultimately be saved, no matter what.
Of course, we've all encountered people who are "former Christians". What do people who adhere to this doctrine make of such people? The standard solution is to say, retroactively, that the person was never a true, regenerate Christian at all. He may have believed himself to be one, but he was self-deceived.
The weirdest thing about this doctrine is how it is arrived at by those who believe in it. There is scant evidence in the New Testament for this doctrine. I've reviewed a couple passages which are used to support it [here].
So how DO people arrive at this belief? And are there passage which contradict it? Let's dive in.
Of course, we've all encountered people who are "former Christians". What do people who adhere to this doctrine make of such people? The standard solution is to say, retroactively, that the person was never a true, regenerate Christian at all. He may have believed himself to be one, but he was self-deceived.
The weirdest thing about this doctrine is how it is arrived at by those who believe in it. There is scant evidence in the New Testament for this doctrine. I've reviewed a couple passages which are used to support it [here].
So how DO people arrive at this belief? And are there passage which contradict it? Let's dive in.
Friday, May 15, 2020
How did Jesus take His Final Trip?
A week ago I was preparing some Bible studies for Lent when I stumbled across a Biblical conundrum. In trying to plot out the events leading up to Jesus' arrival in Jerusalem, I encountered a major discrepancy between the Synoptic (Matthew, Mark, and Luke) accounts and John's Gospel.
Today we'll be exploring those differences and how to resolve them.
Today we'll be exploring those differences and how to resolve them.
Saturday, May 9, 2020
Answering 5 Myths About the Catholic Church and Salvation
Recently I was asked by a staff member at a Peru, Indiana parish to make something to help rebut the preaching of a local pastor. He'd been preaching about the Catholic Church's erroneous teaching on the subject of salvation - and apparently urging his congregants to bother their Catholic friends about it.
So after some brainstorming, I came up with a simple trifold brochure which answers five of the common myths which are spread about the Church's teaching on salvation. Enjoy!
So after some brainstorming, I came up with a simple trifold brochure which answers five of the common myths which are spread about the Church's teaching on salvation. Enjoy!
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