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Mercy versus Grace

The words grace and mercy are not as close in meaning as one might think. Their one commonality is the recipient gets something unmerited or outside of their control. Besides that shared trait, they are very different. From the perspective of the receiver, mercy is receiving forgiveness or leniency when deserving of punishment, while grace

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Analysis of the 2003 Letter to the International Churches of Christ

The letter was written by Henry Kriete in early 2003, and also goes under the names “the 2003 Letter”, “the Kriete Letter”, or simply “The Letter”. The actual title is “Honest to God” with a subtitle of “Revolution through repentance and freedom in Christ”. It’s a 39-page dissertation of the state of the church under

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Prophecies of the Kingdom of God Part 2: When was Daniel Written?

The traditional response is during the sixth century BC when Daniel himself said it was written. He writes in the present tense that he lived during the Babylonian and Persian empires, during the reigns of such historical figures as King Nebuchadnezzar and Cyrus the Great. Why is there a question about when Daniel was written?

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Investigating Baptism Part 4: A Sincere Consideration Of Both Positions

Review By way of summary, here are some important bullets to get out of the first three parts of the series: The early church continued to believe that following the Law was necessary. Jewish converts needed to recommit their lives to the Law (aka repent) in order to become Christians. Gentiles weren’t even considered candidates

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