Monthly Archives: September 2011

Doctrine vs. Practice

What is more important:  doctrine or practice?  Is the belief in the trinity or the deity of Jesus more important than how we live our lives?  Is the belief in the doctrine of salvation more important than living our lives … Continue reading

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Rwanda

The view that Christianity is only a matter of belief and not the renovation of our soul has many consequences.  As we noted in an earlier blog, many people who respect Jesus’ teachings, such as Mahatma Gandhi, are of the … Continue reading

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Forfeiting Our Soul

Salvation is the renovation of our soul so it becomes like God.  Problems that occur in our lives, such as in our marriages and in our relationships with other Christians (some of which we have discussed in the past several … Continue reading

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Judging Other Christians

In the last blog, we saw that Paul tells us we are to judge fellow Christians who do not follow Christ’s teachings.  This is an awesome responsibility.  It demands that we exercise judgment with sensitivity to human nature and our … Continue reading

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