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What Did Jesus Mean When He Gave Peter the “Keys of the …
After Jesus had declared that He would build His church on the truth of Peter’s noble confession, He went on to say, “I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; whatever you bind on …
Are Today’s Jews the Physical Descendants of Abraham
Are Today’s Jews the Physical Descendants of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and the Israelite Tribes?
Do We Disobey God When We Don’t Worship on Saturday, the …
Sometimes Christians prefer to worship on the Sabbath (Saturday) for personal reasons, or they have a desire to reach out to Jewish people. Although we respect the motivations of these …
Should Christians keep the Old Testament feasts? - Questions.org
We enjoy exploring the symbolism of the Old Testament feasts, but we don’t recommend that Christians observe them on a regular basis. The feasts of the Old Testament were intended to …
Can I be a Christian and still struggle with impure thoughts?
The Bible says that becoming a follower of Christ is like a dead person coming to life. [1] Moving from spiritual death to spiritual life is a drastic change. Spiritual rebirth makes it possible for us …
What’s the Difference Between Normal Marital Conflict and Abuse?
Marital abuse, whether or not it involves physical violence, is very different. One key difference is that marital abuse is a one-sided, oppressive relationship where one spouse establishes a …
repentance – Questions.org
This question leads to many other theological questions about the nature of hell, the problem of evil, and the salvation of people such as babies, the intellectually disabled, and others who …
What did Paul Mean When He Wrote that God Loved Jacob
In Romans 9:13, we read that God loved Jacob but hated Esau. Some people think this means that God actively chose Jacob to go to heaven and Esau to go to hell. The word hated didn’t …
Does Jesus Expect His Followers to Give Up All of Their
Does the passage about the rich young ruler teach that Jesus expects His followers to give up all of their possessions to follow Him?