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Did Christ Resurrect from the Dead as a Spirit Creature? Look! First Peter 3:18 in the New World Translation reads, ...b...
19/11/2023

Did Christ Resurrect from the Dead as a Spirit Creature?
Look! First Peter 3:18 in the New World Translation reads, ...being put to death in the Flesh, but being made alive "in the spirit"! In other words Christ was raised to life as an invisible spirit.
Ano nga ba Ang sinasabi Ng Bibliya sa talatang ito?
Ating basahin..For Christ died for sins once for all, the righteous for the unrighteous, to bring you to God. He was put to death in the body but "made alive by the Spirit". (NIV)

15/11/2023

The gospel means “good news,” and the fact that our Christian identity calls us to seek justice is definitely good news, for it means that a holy and perfect lawgiver requires just behavior of us. But this reality is not the good news. "The good news is that Jesus has done for us what we could never do for ourselves."

14/11/2022
18/10/2022

"Believers must now be firmly rooted in Christ or else they will be led astray by some phase of error".—Evan 361

Trust in the Lord with all your heart and not lean on your own understanding.
30/09/2022

Trust in the Lord with all your heart and not lean on your own understanding.

What Does it Mean to Store Up Treasure in Heaven?After speaking of earthly and heavenly treasure, Jesus said, “No one ca...
16/08/2022

What Does it Mean to Store Up Treasure in Heaven?
After speaking of earthly and heavenly treasure, Jesus said, “No one can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and money” (Matthew 6:24). Our hearts will be mastered by one or the other. Not both.

25/07/2022

"Let us therefore make every effort to do what leads to peace and to mutual edification." Rom 1419.

Is Apostolic Succession Biblical?Look! here's the argument!Apostolic succession, in Christianity, the teaching that bish...
07/07/2022

Is Apostolic Succession Biblical?
Look! here's the argument!
Apostolic succession, in Christianity, the teaching that bishops represent a direct, uninterrupted line of continuity from the first Apostles of Jesus Christ.
The doctrine of apostolic succession is the belief that the 12 apostles passed on their authority to successors, who then passed the apostolic authority on to their successors, continuing throughout the centuries, even unto today. The Roman Catholic Church sees Peter as the leader of the apostles, with the greatest authority, and therefore his successors carry on the greatest authority. The Roman Catholic Church combines this belief with the concept that Peter later became the first bishop of Rome, and that the Roman bishops that followed Peter were accepted by the early church as the central authority among all of the churches. Apostolic succession, combined with Peter’s supremacy among the apostles, results in the Roman bishop being the supreme authority of the Catholic Church – the Pope.

06/07/2022

Mattew12: But I tell you that men will have to give account on the day of judgment for every CARELESS WORD they have spoken.
12:37 For by your words you will be acquitted, and by your words you will be condemned."

29/06/2022

Is keeping the Sabbath Biblical?

More Adventists keep the seventh-day Sabbath than does any other group on earth, including Jews. So when people are taking a hard look at the Sabbath, it’s important that we provide clear biblical teaching.
One passage that has always been important to Adventists is Colossians 2:16, 17: “Therefore do not let anyone judge you by what you eat or drink, or with regard to a religious festival, a New Moon celebration or a Sabbath day. These are a shadow of the things that were to come; the reality, however, is found in Christ.”
Some see this passage as a challenge to the perpetuity of the seventh-day Sabbath, grouping it with Jewish feasts and new moons—and terming them all as “shadows.”
Is the weekly Sabbath in play here? And if so, has it been relegated to “shadow” status?
The Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary says: “The type of sabbath under consideration is shown by the phrase ‘which are a shadow of things to come’ (Col. 2:17, KJV). The weekly Sabbath is a memorial of an event at the beginning of earth’s history. . . . Hence, the ‘sabbath days’ Paul declares to be shadows pointing to Christ cannot refer to the weekly Sabbath designated by the fourth commandment, but must indicate the ceremonial rest days that reach their realization in Christ and His kingdom” (vol. 7, pp. 205, 206). The difficulty with this explanation is that it’s circular; it rules out the Sabbath based on our own understanding of the Sabbath. That isn’t good enough. If the New Testament declares the Sabbath to be a shadow, we must be open to that.
Adventist theologian Ron du Preez, in his book Judging the Sabbath, makes a much stronger case that “sabbath days” in this passage are, in fact, ceremonial days. Citing the chiastic structure used by Hebrew writers, Du Preez points to Hosea 2:11, which he says partitions the annual Jewish festivals into two categories: “feast days” and “sabbaths” (KJV).
If, for the sake of argument, the weekly Sabbath was in view here, does that mean it’s been fulfilled along with the feasts and new moons? Not necessarily. Whenever we find the sequence of feasts, new moons, and sabbaths in the Old Testament, it’s almost always within one particular context: sacrifices. Ezekiel 45:17, for example, says: “It will be the duty of the prince to provide the burnt offerings, grain offerings and drink offerings at the festivals, the New Moons and the Sabbaths—at all the appointed feasts of the house of Israel.” This passage, and others like it, use the same key terms as Colossians 2: meat, drink, feasts, new moons, sabbaths. The context is sacrifices.
So what could Paul mean by “shadow” in Colossians 2:17? Most scholars argue that the shadows are the feasts, new moons, and sabbaths. But a new moon can’t be a “shadow,” because a new moon had no religious significance in itself. A new moon’s only significance was its association with sacrifices. Instead, the shadow must have something to do with what all these particular days had in common: the sacrifices offered on them.
Is there support for the idea that “shadow” refers to sacrifices? Yes. The two other New Testament references to shadows are found in Hebrews. “There are already men who offer the gifts prescribed by the law. They serve at a sanctuary that is a copy and shadow of what is in heaven” (Heb. 8:4, 5). And, “The law is only a shadow of the good things that are coming—not the realities themselves. For this reason it can never, by the same sacrifices repeated endlessly year after year, make perfect those who draw near to worship. . . . Therefore, when Christ came into the world he said, ‘Sacrifice and offering you did not desire, but a body you prepared for me’” (Heb. 10:1-5).
At a time when sacrifices were still being offered in Jerusalem (even by early Christians), Paul taught that the age of sacrifices was over. They were shadows of something better to come: the body of Christ, for which the weekly Sabbath remains an enduring symbol of our salvation—rest in Him.
This article originally appeared on Adventist Review magazine, August, 2010.

29/06/2022

"Someone may knock you down, but we can get out of the deepest pits if we don't give up. Use the ground they throw you to move forward.
"I can do everything through Him who gives me strenght".4:13.

23/06/2022
22/06/2022
Santiago 5:16
22/06/2022

Santiago 5:16

God never asks us to believe, without giving sufficient evidence upon which to base our faith. His existence, His charac...
01/06/2022

God never asks us to believe, without giving sufficient evidence upon which to base our faith. His existence, His character, the truthfulness of His word, are all established by testimony that appeals to our reason; and this testimony is abundant. Yet God has never removed the possibility of doubt. Our faith must rest upon evidence.*egw*

Here's why you should not GOSSIP.In Ancient Greece, Socrates had a great reputation of wisdom. One day, someone came to ...
31/05/2022

Here's why you should not GOSSIP.

In Ancient Greece, Socrates had a great reputation of wisdom. One day, someone came to find the great philosopher and said to him:
- Do you know what I just heard about your friend?
- A moment, replied Socrates. Before you tell me, I would like to test you the three sieves.
- The three sieves?
- Yes, continued Socrates. Before telling anything about the others, it's good to take the time to filter what you mean. I call it the test of the three sieves. The first sieve is the TRUTH. Have you checked if what you're going to tell me is true?
- No, I just heard it.
- Very good! So, you don't know if it's true. We continue with the second sieve, that of KINDNESS. What you want to tell me about my friend, is it good?
- Oh, no! On the contrary.
- So, questioned Socrates, you want to tell me bad things about him and you're not even sure they're true? Maybe you can still pass the test of the third sieve, that of UTILITY. Is it useful that I know what you're going to tell me about this friend?
- No, really.
- So, concluded Socrates, what you were going to tell me is neither true, nor good, nor useful. Why, then, did you want to tell me this?
"Gossip is a bad thing. In the beginning it may seem enjoyable and fun, but in the end, it fills our hearts with bitterness and poisons us, too!"

The mixing of evolution and theology sometimes results in a theory called theistic evolution. This theory posits that th...
31/05/2022

The mixing of evolution and theology sometimes results in a theory called theistic evolution. This theory posits that through the process of evolution, God gradually developed life forms until finally they became human beings.

The biblical concept of the creation of life stands in sharp contrast to that of theistic evolution. God created life on the Earth in six literal 24-hour consecutive contiguous creative days and then rested on the seventh day, which is attested to not only in Genesis 1 but also in Exodus 20 and 31. Christ confirmed a literal interpretation of Genesis when He referred to Adam and to the Flood.

“Happiness is only real when shared"
31/05/2022

“Happiness is only real when shared"

“It takes courage to grow up and become who you really are.”
31/05/2022

“It takes courage to grow up and become who you really are.”

26/05/2022

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