Sermon like materials from the Christian point of view as they relate to doctrine and our personal relationship with God: "Moreover, brethren, I declare unto you the gospel...By which also ye are saved...unless ye have believed in vain. For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures; And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures." (1 Corinthians 15:1-4)
Tuesday, June 30, 2020
Addressing The Myth of Soul Sleep
Hello everyone, today I will be going over a certain popular belief that the souls of those that die enter into a coma like or uncouncsious state until the resurrection. Some groups that teach this doctrine are SDA's and Jehovah's witnesses. The goal of this article is simply to refute that idea.
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
Holy And Pure
[Hebrews] 7:26 - There are two Greek words used for 'holy' in the New Testament -- hagios and hosios (hosios is used in this passage). The word most commonly used is hagios (corresponding to the Hebrew word kadosh). This, when applied to God, designates him as holy, knowing good and evil perfectly, and absolutely willing good and no evil. When applied to men, it designates them as separated, set apart to God from evil and from common use. The corresponding verb is commonly translated 'to sanctify;' and the word when used as a substantive is the ordinary word for 'saints.' The word hosios, on the other hand, conveys the thought of pious, that which is not profane. It speaks of God in mercy and grace, and of Christ, in whom all gracious qualities are concentrated, as well as perfect piety. It corresponds to the Hebrew chesed, of which the plural (chasadim) is the word translated 'mercies' or 'sure mercies' in the Old Testament. When applied to men, it is in general the sum of qualities which suit and form the divine character in man, as opposed to the human will. It refers to the exercise of gracious suitable affections in the relationships in which we are to God, and (e.g.) to parents. Hence, as suitable affections to God practically constitute holiness, the word is used in this sense for holy. The two Hebrew words are used side by side in Ps. 89.18,19, 'The Holy One (kadosh) of Israel is our king. ... Then thou spakest in vision to thy Holy One (Chasid).' The beginning of the Psalm speaks of the mercies or gracious ways (chasadim) of the Lord. (See, for hosios, Acts 2.27; 13.34,35; 1 Tim. 2.8; Tit. 1.8; Rev. 15.4; 16.5.)
[Hebrews] 7:26 - Or 'guileless,' without an evil thought.
[Hebrews] 7:26 - Or 'guileless,' without an evil thought.
J.N. Darby's Translation footnote on Hebrews 7:26
I am neither wealthy nor famous, and many wiser individuals have preceded me. Life is a quest for truth, lived with eternity in mind. Each day is a gift from a merciful God, offering another chance to repent. While literature, music, painting, and science enrich human curiosity, they must not distract us from our true purpose: to prepare for another world where we will find true fulfillment and bliss.
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