Not the Easy Way, but the Right Way

Human nature prefers the easy over the difficult. People seek comfort over hardship. Of course, there are occasionally those who go against this tendency. However, easy, fast, and enjoyable methods align well with human desires. Therefore, those who teach how to make difficult things easy, quick, and fun gain popularity and become star instructors. However,… Continue reading Not the Easy Way, but the Right Way

[Bible Q&A] How should I live after salvation? What’s next?

Personally, after experiencing the transformative power of salvation through justification, the next crucial step in a Christian’s spiritual journey is sanctification. Sanctification is the ongoing process of becoming more like Christ, where believers are gradually purified from sin and grow in holiness. This journey is driven by the Holy Spirit, who empowers and guides Christians… Continue reading [Bible Q&A] How should I live after salvation? What’s next?

[Bible Q&A] Once saved, forever saved?

Once saved, forever saved? Facebook Post Top Comment: Michael Endtimeprophet: “CAN A CHRISTIAN FALL AWAY? Scripture warns Believers that the answer is YES! CHRISTIANS (those truly “saved to begin with”) CAN: 1. Depart from the faith (1 Tim. 4:1) 2. Wander away from the faith (1 Tim. 6:10) 3. Swerve from the faith (1 Tim.… Continue reading [Bible Q&A] Once saved, forever saved?

[Bible Q&A] How does Adam’s sin affect me today?

The Doctrine of Original Sin explains how Adam’s sin affects all humanity and how Jesus Christ’s death offers redemption. According to Romans 5:12, sin entered the world through Adam, and death followed, affecting everyone because all have sinned. This idea is based on Augustine’s teaching that Adam’s sin makes everyone sinners from birth. Adam’s disobedience… Continue reading [Bible Q&A] How does Adam’s sin affect me today?

[Bible Q&A] What Does the Bible Say About Sin? 

​​Christianity is often described as a “religion of salvation,” In the biblical context, salvation is understood as freedom from sin, which is described as a state of disharmony with God. The Greek word for sin, “hamartia,” signifies “missing the mark” and represents a fundamental deviation in the relationship between God and humanity. The Bible says… Continue reading [Bible Q&A] What Does the Bible Say About Sin? 

[Bible Q&A] “The Righteous Will Live by Faith.” What Does “Faith” Mean Here?

In Romans 1:17, “faith” refers to total acceptance and an absolute trust in God’s love and grace. Paul’s understanding of faith is not merely believing in God’s existence, but rather, it encompasses a deep relationship of trust and reliance on God’s promises and character. Imagine being in the cold on a freezing day, with warm… Continue reading [Bible Q&A] “The Righteous Will Live by Faith.” What Does “Faith” Mean Here?

[Bible Q&A] Why Did God Create Human Beings?

In its simplest form, the answer is love. God created us out of love. Love is an intrinsic aspect of God’s nature, as stated in 1 John 4:8, and is characterized by mutual exchange. The Bible says we are made in God’s image (Gen. 1:31), meaning we were designed to both receive and express love.… Continue reading [Bible Q&A] Why Did God Create Human Beings?