Faith vs. Works: A Biblical Explanation

The relationship between faith and works in Christian theology emphasizes that salvation comes through faith as a gift from God, not through human efforts. Good works are essential as evidence of genuine faith, serving as the natural outcome of true belief. Thus, faith and works are complementary in a believer’s life.

Manifesting Miracles: A Biblical Perspective

Miracles demonstrate God’s presence in our lives, urging us to partner with the Divine through faith and prayer. The Scriptures highlight God’s power in both the Old and New Testaments. To experience miracles, we should cultivate gratitude, engage in sincere prayer, and align with biblical teachings, trusting God’s timing and plan.

Finding Meaning and Purpose Through Salvation

The content explores the multifaceted nature of salvation as a personal journey toward hope and renewal. It emphasizes self-awareness, forgiveness, and community in fostering transformation. Salvation is portrayed as an ongoing process rather than a final destination, reflecting the importance of purposeful living and the inherent worthiness of every individual for redemption.

Evangelism: Spread the Word

Evangelism is the act of sharing the Christian gospel, which is the message and teachings of Jesus Christ. It often involves spreading the “good news” about salvation and eternal life through Jesus, with the intention of inspiring others to embrace Christianity2. The term originates from the Greek word euangelion, meaning “good news” or “gospel.” EvangelismContinue reading “Evangelism: Spread the Word”

What is keeping people from Salvation

The text discusses various barriers to embracing faith and salvation, including materialism, pride, fear of judgment, negative church experiences, cultural influences, trauma, moral conflicts, and misunderstanding of salvation. Each barrier provides insight into why individuals may distance themselves from faith, highlighting the need for love, grace, and understanding in faith communities to overcome these challenges.

Navigating Your Spiritual Journey to Salvation

If you have been with us a while, you may remember our first post, “In the beginning, The A, B, C’s” discussing the path a newer Christian should travel on their journey through Faith in Jesus Christ. Building upon this point, I have authored several comprehensive books that delve into the detailed steps toward achievingContinue reading “Navigating Your Spiritual Journey to Salvation”

Gratitude

I was just putting together a new post about Gratitude, (I will still post mine later: A study in John 9) when my dear friend and brother in Christ sent this for posting;  Pastor Harry Connor, who earned his Masters of Theology from Andersonville Theological Seminary  Gratitude Feb 13, 2021 Make a joyful noise unto theContinue reading “Gratitude”