Does the Bible actually teach that we are declared righteous on the basis of Christ’s work on our behalf? Some argue that this view of justification essentially amounts to “legal fiction".
Your children have Christ-shaped empty spaces in their hearts. They don’t know this. You must show them, but it can’t be done with Santa Claus, only Christ.
Cardinal Pell’s child sex abuse conviction, Chinese persecution of Christian pastor, morality versus health, and the fall of The Weekly Standard all from a Christian worldview
What will you say at Christmas dinner when that one relative—maybe a relative who identifies as gay—asks you the same question regarding LGBTQ and sin?
There are millions of ways to God. There are as many ways to God as there are religions, philosophies, and other beliefs!
And they all end in judgment.
Did Paul invent the doctrine of justification by grace alone through faith alone on account of Christ alone, or was this something that Jesus himself clearly taught in a variety of ways throughout his earthly ministry?