159 A Most Important Scripture (Matthew 4:4)
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On resurrection evening, what was Jesus conveying by John 20:21-23? Jesus appeared to the disciples on the evening of the day of resurrection. Notice the context. 19 Then the same day at evening, being the first day of the week, when
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Does 1Corinthians 1:17 mean that baptism is not necessary for salvation? For Christ sent me not to baptize, but to preach the gospel: not with wisdom of words, lest the cross of Christ should be made of none effect.
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1.25.23 On my first morning back home from Louisiana, I felt the inspiration to make this post regarding the importance of baptism— a subject, due to its nature involving remission of sins, should be of utmost concern to everyone. And,
125 One Of The Greatest Clauses Of The Bible: REMISSION OF SINS Read More »
I present another Bible study here on salvation. This has to do with the necessity of administering baptism in the name of Jesus. This doctrine is a necessary part of the Gospel, which is the basis of our hope. And
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As we travel through this life, we always want to follow Christ (John 1:43). We have followed Him to salvation. Now we want to follow Him in taking His precious Gospel to the world. I’m presenting as a new
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Happy New Year! It is the dawn of a new year. I am literally writing this in the first hour of the year. I just got home from our Watchnight service at Church, which was awesome! Before going, I meditated
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Classes were suspended Christmas Sunday in lieu of our Church’s Christmas program. I am posting part one of a Bible lesson from last October in defense of Acts 2:38. https://youtu.be/fS4AGAeikfg
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