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Emphatic Negations in Hebrews 6 (introducing verses 9-12)

Posted on November 14, 2012 Posted by Justin Alfred

If you are joining us for the first time, please be sure to read the previous posts in this series: Part 1: Three verbs that describe someone who has encountered Jesus Christ Part 2: Comparing the parable of the four soils Part 3: Who is the third soil? Part 4: The fourth soil Part 5: The […]

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Salvation: Past, Present, Future

Posted on November 13, 2012 Posted by Blue Letter Bible

The following has been adapted from the devotionals of F.E. Marsh, a new resource coming soon to the Blue Letter Bible!   Salvation has a three-fold nature in regards to its timing. It has a past, present, and future aspect to the believer in Christ. Past salvation. Those who are Christ’s are saved from what they deserve […]

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RELEASED: November Newsletter

Posted on November 12, 2012 Posted by Blue Letter Bible

In this month’s newsletter, we announce some exciting new items. This month in particular, we have a few new additional resources in our Women’s Ministry, Glimpses of His Glory, including our first digital book The Excellent Woman. View the newsletter or subscribe today to receive a free download of the book.

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BLB's First Digital Book! (and a chance to download for FREE)

Posted on November 8, 2012 Posted by Blue Letter Bible

Introducing the first digital book produced by the Blue Letter Bible team! The Excellent Woman is a timeless commentary on Proverbs 31, originally published in 1847. It was written by Anne Pratt (1806 – 1893), an English-born woman who was highly acclaimed for her writings and illustrations on botany. While nature was her central topic, […]

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Christ, Our Great Substitute

Posted on November 8, 2012 Posted by Thaddeus Williams

Each month, we will be highlighting a particular theological topic here at the BLB blog. This month, we are highlighting the topic of soteriology—the doctrine of salvation through Jesus Christ. “For our sake he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.” (2 Corinthians […]

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Emphatic Negations in Hebrews 6: The meaning of the four soils

Posted on November 7, 2012 Posted by Justin Alfred

If you are joining us for the first time, please be sure to read the previous posts in this series: Part 1: Three verbs that describe someone who has encountered Jesus Christ Part 2: Comparing the parable of the four soils Part 3: Who is the third soil? Part 4: The fourth soil —– Thus, what […]

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How Does a Person Become a Christian?

Posted on November 6, 2012 Posted by Blue Letter Bible

Each month, we will be highlighting a particular theological topic here at the BLB blog. This month, we are highlighting the topic of soteriology—the doctrine of salvation through Jesus Christ. The Bible says a person becomes a Christian when he places his faith in Jesus Christ. This is known as being saved or born again. […]

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Fullness in Christ

Posted on November 5, 2012 Posted by Blue Letter Bible

The following has been adapted from the devotionals of F.E. Marsh, a new resource coming soon to the Blue Letter Bible! When Christ gave His disciples a draught of fishes He gave them such a supply that the boats were filled (Luke 5:6-7). Christ never gives with a miserly hand; there is sure to be a surplus when […]

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How has the BLB impacted your life?

Posted on November 2, 2012 Posted by Blue Letter Bible

The BLB website reaches 1 million users each month. That is a huge encouragement to our small team! We love hearing about the fruits of our labor and seeing how God is using this ministry to bless millions. We often hear encouraging stories about how God is using the BLB to impact the lives of […]

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Reformation Resources and Interview

Posted on November 1, 2012 Posted by Blue Letter Bible

The preservation of the gospel of Christ is always worth celebrating, now as in any era. In 1517, one such notable defense was carried out by Martin Luther as he strove to return the church to purity of faith in the midst of growing corruption. His challenge to draw the church from the interference of […]

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