Foundational Considerations for the Adam and Eve Series
Genesis is the book of beginnings: the beginning of the universe, the beginning of man and woman, the beginning of sin, and the beginning of God's promise and plan of restoration and redemption. Here are some thoughts to help when studying the articles about Adam and Eve.
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Apologetics Requires a Clear Understanding of Christian Doctrine
Having the right tools for the right job is a determining factor in success or failure during a spiritual battle. In the world of apologetics and evangelism, there is no tool more effective than having a clear understanding of Christian doctrine. This is achieved through daily bible reading and prayer. While Bible reading and prayer lay the foundations of your faith, there are many other resources available which can reinforce those foundations.
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Jesus Christ is the Head of the Body and the Church
Jesus Christ is the head of the Church, the Body of Christ, and no one else has the right to clain this distinction. God worked His mighty power in Christ when He raised Jesus from the dead, and seated Christ at His right hand in the heavenlies.
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More Than 300 Old Testament Prophecies Prove the Accuracy of the Word of God in the Bible
Everything that took place throughout all of history, prior to the coming of Christ, had an impact on the overall condition of mankind, both good and bad. And yet, all those events had a specific part in the divine design that God had established from the very beginning. With more than 300 Old Testament prophecies, the Word of God is proven to be accurate.
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Daniel Dreams Visions and Foretells Future Events
While well-known Bible stories about Daniel can bring excitement and wonder to young wide-eyed learners, and are illustrations of incredible faith and obedience under pressure, their importance is only secondary to the overall impact that the prophet Daniel had on the society that he lived in.
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Faith that is Focused on the Power of God
God isn't concerned with the amount or size of a person's faith, rather their complete trust in Him. This article uses the metaphor of the mustard seed to bring understanding to this concept.
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