The text explores the nature of God’s unspoken rules regarding Satan’s influence and existence. It questions why God allows Satan to be released after a thousand years, suggesting a hidden grace at play. The author discusses the implications of demonic forces on human nature and sin, emphasizing God’s plan of salvation through Jesus to uphold divine justice while offering mercy.
Tag: Salvation
The Urgent Versus the Important
The author reflects on distinguishing between urgent and important tasks, emphasizing that true importance lies in spiritual matters and relationships that transcend life and death. He critiques a focus on career success, citing Solomon’s despair, and underscores the significance of practices that maintain a connection to Christ and fulfill God’s purpose for us.
How Can Only a Few Be Saved?
The writer deeply believes in the truth of the Bible, but struggles with the idea that only “few” will be saved. They explain the concept of the “narrow door” as the exclusive path to salvation. The writer also considers the fate of nominal Christians and addresses the issue of falling away from faith. Despite the concern over “few,” they ultimately hope for as many people as possible to be saved.
What Is the Value of a Person?
Currently there are seven million of us on the planet. If worth is determined by supply and demand, then maybe … More
What About Those Who Never Heard?
How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the … More
Cause and Effect
When it comes to understanding the Gospel of Jesus Christ, it is critical that you understand the cause and effect … More
What Is Faith?
Language is a funny thing. For instance, the Greek language has multiple words for “love”, each with its own subtleties. … More
How Do We Get Connected to Jesus?
Jesus made a promise about eternal life. How does that promise get applied to me? Do you merely believe it? … More