When Did Jesus Receive the Holy Spirit?
Did Jesus receive the Holy Spirit in his baptism or after he was baptized? What are the implications, if any, for believers concerning receiving the Holy Spirit?
Did Jesus receive the Holy Spirit in his baptism or after he was baptized? What are the implications, if any, for believers concerning receiving the Holy Spirit?
Justification is a key concept that can be hard to understand. Jesus' work on the cross is the foundation for its meaning.
Part 3 examines what the Apostle Paul says in Romans 8:18-23 that some interpret as proof that God never removed the curse on the ground.
Part 1 examines the fundamental definition of what it means to “make disciples” from a biblical context.
Part 2 examines an interpretive dilemma of "make disciples" due to the grammatical structure of Matthew 28:19-20, as well as provides critical commentary on the popular usage of "disciple-making" and its consequences.
Does God have a most fundamental attribute? Does any aspect of God's nature serve as an ultimate and necessary foundation for who he is as a being, from which all his other attributes spring? What can we understand from this?
Did the punishments God gave to Adam and Eve have everlasting effects? Specifically, does the curse on the ground continue even to this day?
Part 2 presents seven arguments that support why the ground is no longer cursed.
How does the gift of prophecy work? How does a prophet actually get or receive revelation? And what does the distinguishing of spirits have to do with it?
What is the purpose of Jesus’ resurrection? Isn’t it enough that he died for our sins? Why did he have to resurrect from the dead?