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| Various | What the Bible Says About Eternal Life | How a person can have eternal life is one of the most crucial questions that could ever be posed, since eternal life is connected not only to salvation from sin and eternal punishment but also the enablement to glorify God and love Him. This article contains a brief but thorough examination of what the Bible says about eternal life. |
| Various | What is "Trusting Christ as Lord and Savior?" | "Trust Christ as your Lord and Savior" is a phrase that is commonly used in evangelical churches today to describe the what one must do to be saved. The goal of this brief article is to develop an accurate understanding of what this phrase means and to discuss the implications of not understanding. |
| Various | Righteousness and Imputation | In order to be saved, a proper understanding of righteousness and imputation is critical. This article examines the importance of righteousness, God's standard of righteous, the righteousness of man, the righteousness of God, imputation, and substitution. |
Various | What the Gospel Is | When reading through the New Testament, one quickly notices the exhilaration and passion with which the apostle Paul preached the gospel (e.g. Romans 1:14-17; 1 Corinthians 9:16). It is easy to see that the gospel is of utmost importance to the Christian. Why is this true? What exactly is the gospel and why does it carry so much significance? |
Romans 3:28 & James 2:24 | Justification According to Paul and James | One need not be a highly-educated Bible scholar to recognize and resolve what appears to be a major conflict between Paul and James on the matter of justification (Romans 3:28 vs. James 2:24). How should the Christian view this problem? Is it a real or apparent contradiction? Does it provide a reason to deny the inspiration, infallibility, and inerrancy of Scripture? |
| Various | What Must One Believe to be Saved? | One must believe all of the essential doctrines in order to be saved (and combine this belief with trust, humility, and repentance). What are these essential doctrines and how are they determined? |