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Emphatic Negations in Hebrews 6: Part 2 (Comparing Hebrews 6 with Luke 8)

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Part 1: three verbs that describe someone who has encountered Jesus Christ

The next phrase in Hebrews 6:6 is crucial in understanding what is being described here, and that is, “since they again crucify to themselves the Son of God, and put Him to open shame.” The verbs “crucify” […]

The New Covenant: What is it?

The following is adapted from Bob Hoestra’s class Living By God’s Sufficiency, available free at the Blue Letter Bible Institute (www.blbi.org).

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Series Introduction

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From trusting your own sufficiency to trusting God’s sufficiency

The change from trusting one’s own sufficiency to trusting upon God’s sufficiency is a wondrous […]

The Priesthood of Christ

The following has been adapted from the devotionals of F.E. Marsh, a new resource coming soon to the Blue Letter Bible!

Christ, as our Savior, speaks of His saving grace. Christ, as our High Priest, tells of our His sustaining grace. Christ, as our High Priest, is seen in the Epistle to the Hebrews, […]

Godly Living, God’s Sufficiency, and the New Covenant

The following is adapted from Bob Hoestra’s class Living By God’s Sufficiency, available free at the Blue Letter Bible Institute (www.blbi.org).

Not many would argue that God has saved us from death by grace (Ephesians 2:4-5).

But what about about our growth toward Christlikeness in the Christian life? Is this now up to us? […]

The Humility of Prayer

The following is adapted from Charles Spurgeon’s devotional Morning and Evening, available at the BLB alongside many other free devotional studies.

“Let us lift up our heart with our hands unto God in the heavens.” —Lamentations 3:41 KJV

Prayer teaches us

The act of prayer teaches us our unworthiness, which is a very salutary […]

Emphatic Negations in Hebrews 6

The following portion of Scripture has been, without any equivocation, one of the most hotly disputed passages in the Bible as a whole with regard to the assurance of eternal life, versus temporary life based on one’s performance as a professed believer in Jesus Christ.

“For in the case of those who […]

How Does Someone Today Blaspheme the Holy Spirit?

The following has been adapted from Don Stewart’s FAQs, a Q&A resource with thousands of entries available at the BLB.

“Therefore I say to you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven men, but the blasphemy against the Spirit will not be forgiven men. Anyone who speaks a word against the […]

Whose I Am

The following has been adapted from the devotionals of F.E. Marsh, a new resource coming soon to the Blue Letter Bible!

“For this very night there stood before me an angel of the God to whom I belong and whom I worship” Acts 27:23 […]

Recommended Reading: God Has a Wonderful Plan for Your Life: The Myth of the Modern Message

Book: God Has a Wonderful Plan for Your Life: The Myth of the Modern Message Author: Ray Comfort Published: Living Waters, May 2012 Review by: Chris Poblete

 

Ray Comfort’s God Has a Wonderful Plan for Your Life: The Myth of the Modern Message, is a short, punchy book on a very timely topic.

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John 10 and the Doctrine of Eternal Security (part 3)

This is the third and last post in a series. If you haven’t already, please read the the introductory post. You can also read the first and second post.

In John 10:28, Jesus says the following concerning His “sheep”: “and I give eternal life to them, and they shall never perish (καὶ οὐ μὴ […]