Remission

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Remission in the context of Theology means to release someone from the guilt and God’s penalty for personal sin. To cancel one’s indebtedness to God for personal wrong doing toward God himself. (Matthew 26:28 KJVKJV stands for “King James Version”… Continue reading

Romans 3:25

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whom God displayed publicly as a propitiation in His blood through faith. This was to demonstrate His righteousness, because in the forbearance of God He passed over the sins previously committed; (NASB) Continue reading

Salvation

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SalvationSalvation within the Scriptures (Bible) simply means to save that which was lost. In reference to humanity, the Scriptures teach that because the first humans (Adam and Eve) sinned against God, the human race became lost to God, thus needing… Continue reading

Scriptures

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The Scriptures, as spoken of on this site, represents the 66 books found in the Protestant Bible, with 39 books in the Old Testament and 27 books found in the New Testament. It is our view that these books were written between 1446 BC and 96 AD, representing a time span of about 1,500 years, by the hands of about 40 different authors. The time frame and the number of authors can be debated, but the books named or selected within the cannon of 66 is closed and is non-negotiable within the Protestant Church since the 16th century. Some may argue for a earlier start time of the writings or plus or minus one author. But in the end, the Scriptures are viewed as God’s revelation revealed to humanity by God Himself. Continue reading

Theological

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Any person or subject that relates or is tied to the Study of God is considered theological. Example: A “theological student” is a person that studies the subject matter of God. A theological viewpoint is an opinion about God based on a persons interpretation of the Scriptures or Bible. Continue reading