Mark 16:16 seems to be a forthright desciption of how to become a Christian, but of the centuries people have “rearranged” the words to fit their theology. How have they done that, and why does it matter?
Faith is so central to our salvation that there are those who believe believing is the ONLY thing we need to do to be saved. But is that true, and where did that idea come from?
The Galatians were clothed with Christ, but they’d been convinced that Jesus wasn’t enough. Someone had told them they needed to follow rules and laws to be acceptable to God. Why was that false?
Peter told the crowd at Pentecost: “Save Yourself from this crooked generation.” But there’s a few problems with that statement. Do you know what those problems are, and what the Bible says about those objections?
Jesus tells us that “Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven.” So what do I need to DO to make it to heaven?
How did Joseph become a member of the Sanhedrin and ultimately become a secret follower of Jesus? This first person presentation explores one possible explanation.
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