Salvation
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A common charge against Christianity is that it is unjust. Critics say we suffer because Eve reached for forbidden fruit, as though God punishes the children for the mother’s crime. To them, Christianity seems illogical, the story of guilt unfairly inherited. But this objection falters once we see sin not as a legal trick but…
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Do all children go to heaven? And what about adults with special needs? As the father of a special needs adult, I have thought and studied on this deeply. While Scripture does not give a single direct statement saying, “all children go to heaven,” it gives a clear pattern of God’s justice and mercy toward…
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Why True Salvation Cannot Be Lost: Faith That Always Bears Fruit
biblical obedience, Catholic theology, Christian living, discipleship, Eastern Orthodox theology, Ephesians 2, eternal security, faith and works, Galatians 5, good works, grace through faith, Holy Spirit, Paul’s teachings, perseverance in faith, Protestant theology, Romans 2, Romans 6, Salvation, thief on the crossPaul never taught that works are meaningless. He said, “For by grace you have been saved through faith; and this is not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; not a result of works, so that no one may boast. For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God…