KJV Dictionary SANCTIFICA'TION definition: The act of making holy, the act of consecrating or of setting apart for a sacred purpose.
(MY NOTE: To sanctify, something is to set it apart for sacred purpose/work. It's Christ that sanctifes us void of any action on our part beyond faith)
Eternal...
Col 2:10 And ye are complete in him, which is the head of all principality and power:
4 Bible dictionary references: COMPLETE
KJV Dictionary Definition: complete, a. 1. Having no deficiency; perfect. And ye are complete in him who is the head of all principality and power. Col. 2.
Vine's...
Hi there,
So yes, please evaluate my argument, before I put it to Evolutionists (if I do!): someone who comes back to life a second time, is not necessarily bound to repeat Evolution - either their own or someone else's.
The argument is simply, that someone coming back a second time has...
Hi there,
So you will know that I have butted my head against Evolution for a long time, not always getting the theory right, making speculative remarks that come a degree closer to distancing Evolution from the unsuspecting - but now I have hit upon what my real priority should be: God.
For...
The Paradox of a Perfect God
According to my understanding the Christian God is perfect – He/It has no needs or wants
At the same time Christians also believe that God created the World/Universe, along with life
If God had no needs or wants prior to Creation then, logically, God would have no...
“For by one offering he has perfected forever them that are sanctified”—Hebrews 10:14
From the above scripture, the word of God tells us that the Lord Jesus Christ has perfected us forever by the offering of his life on the cross.
The word of God above says, he has “perfected” (past tense). It...
“For by one offering he has perfected forever them that are sanctified”—Hebrews 10:14
From the above scripture, the word of God tells us that the Lord Jesus Christ has perfected us forever by the offering of his life on the cross.
The word of God above says, he has “perfected” (past tense). It...
I've seen some people on here saying that the world God created was not perfect, and neither is God himself, by arguing that 'very good' in Genesis 2 means only that creation was a positive outcome, not absolute perfection.
What do you think?