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Peter’s Relationship with Christ
The apostle Peter knew Jesus Christ personally. He spent three years with Christ during the course of His ministry. Peter observed first-hand the message and power of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. Here are some words that Peter expressed about God’s Word: “We also have the prophetic message as something completely reliable, and you…
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God’s Salvation to Us
In addition to God’s righteousness, He has also revealed His salvation to us. Consider God’s words written by a psalmist: Sing to the LORD a new song, For he has done marvelous things; His right hand and his holy arm Have worked salvation for him. The LORD has made his salvation known …
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What is the Word of God?
In the simplest sense, God’s Word reflects the mind and will of God. There is no other reference available to us but God’s Word to understand the nature of God. Many have sought to conjecture who God is and how He operates, but there is no other source for this information other than God’s Word.…
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Is the Word of God Necessary?
Why is the Word of God (the Bible) necessary in a person’s life? Have you ever considered that? There are so many concerns that require our attention in our lives today: God, family, work, friends, hobbies, house/apartment chores/maintenance, relaxation, etc. It seems that our time is already consumed before we even think about God or…
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Evidence of Faith
The Council of Nicea was organized in 325 A.D. by the Roman Emperor Constantine, who was a Christian. The Council was arguably the best collection of ministers in the known world (Europe, Asia, and Africa) at that time. The comprehensive list of ministers included Christian ministers from these groups of people: Syrians, Cilicians, Phoenicians, Arabians,…