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The Truth About Faith | God's Plan for Saving Man
Hebrews 11:6 says that without faith it is impossible to please God, and yet many in the religious world do not actually understand what biblical faith really is. This study examines the definition of faith and then explains how it works with grace in the saving of man.
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The Truth About Repentance | God's Plan for Saving Man
This has often been called the most difficult commandment in the Bible to obey. Though simple in concept, repentance is frequently misunderstood. This lesson explains that repentance is more than simply ceasing to sin. It is more than mere sorrow. Bible passages and practical examples are employed to explain God’s view of repentance.
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The Truth About Baptism | God's Plan for Saving Man
What does the Bible say about baptism? What does the Bible teach about the purpose of baptism? Sin in our lives separates us from God and causes us to be lost. So the removal of sin from our lives brings us back to God and saved. Follow along with Don Blackwell as he discusses the Bible's teaching on the truth about baptism.
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8 Frequently Asked Questions About Baptism | God's Plan for Saving Man
While the subject of baptism in the Bible is straightforward, there is still much confusion in the religious world. There are common arguments that many people try to use against the necessity of the Bible’s teaching on baptism. Follow along with Don Blackwell as he addresses frequently asked questions about baptism.
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Calling on the Name of the Lord | God's Plan for Saving Man
What does it mean to "call on the name of the Lord"? Most often this phrase is used in the religious world to discuss salvation. Does this phrase mean to invoke Jesus' name, like saying the "sinner's prayer"? We find this phrase used in Acts 2 and 22 in reference to responding to the Gospel's message. Join Don Blackwell as he looks at how this important phrase connects with our being saved.
Calling on the Name of the Lord | God's Plan for Saving Man
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What does it mean to "call on the name of the Lord"? Most often this phrase is used in the religious world to discuss salvation. Does this phrase mean to invoke Jesus' name, like saying the "sinner's prayer"? We find this phrase used in Acts 2 and 22 in reference to responding to the Gospel's message. Join Don Blackwell as he looks at how this important phrase connects with our being saved.