One of the central questions addressed in the New Testament is this: How wide is the door to salvation? When we examine the teachings of Jesus, the answer is consistent and uncompromising. He tells us the path to life is narrow, and only a few will find it. Entry into the kingdom, according to Jesus, … Continue reading Jesus vs. Paul: Is the Door to Salvation Narrow or Wide?
Redemption Through Repentance and Good Works: A Biblical Perspective
Most Christians believe that redemption and salvation require faith in Jesus' sacrificial death—that without believing he died for one's sins, a person cannot be redeemed. But is this idea supported by the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) or even by Jesus' teachings found in the Gospels? A close examination of the Bible demonstrates that both the Tanakh … Continue reading Redemption Through Repentance and Good Works: A Biblical Perspective
Jesus: The Last Adam
TLDR Paul considered Jesus subordinate to God Both Jesus and Adam are called the "Son of God." Paul calls Jesus the last Adam. From his writings, Paul alludes to being familiar with the collection of writings known as "The Life of Adam and Eve." In these writings, all the angels were commanded to bow down … Continue reading Jesus: The Last Adam
Does God forgive the sedentary?
In Sura 4:95, it states that God promises salvation for the sedentary, yet in 9:84, it states they are irredeemable and disbelievers. So, how do we reconcile this? [4:95] Not equal are the sedentary among the believers who are not handicapped, and those who strive in the cause of GOD with their money and their … Continue reading Does God forgive the sedentary?
