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Author Archives: Paul Pavao
Rebooting Redemption, Part IV: Jesus Paid the Price for What?
Warning: my links to Greek definitions are at StudyBible.info, which can be slow to load. I don’t know why, but the site is so useful I bear with it. Link to Part 1. I have a link there to all … Continue reading
Posted in Dealing with Scripture Honestly, Gospel, Holiness, Modern Doctrines, Rebuilding the Foundations, Teachings that must not be lost
Tagged "sinful nature", atonement, bought by Jesus, flesh and spirit, he who seeks to save his life, purchase, put to death the deeds of the body, redemption, sin in the flesh, walk in the Spirit
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Part 3 of Rebooting Redemption: Ezekiel 18, the Final Judgment, and Repentance
A lot of things have happened since August 28, but I am trying to get back on track today. You can read Part 1 and Part 2 if you haven’t. I am going to keep these shorter. Today I just … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Dealing with Scripture Honestly, Early Christianity, Evangelicals, Gospel, Holiness, Modern Doctrines, Protestants, Rebuilding the Foundations, Teachings that must not be lost
Tagged atonement, Ezekiel 18:20-30, final judgment, Galatians 6:7-9, Matthew 25:31-46, Romans 2:4-9, the judgement of the sheep and the goats
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Part 2 of Rebooting Redemption: An Ancient Perspective on Jesus’ Atonement
Yesterday, I said I would cover the other Greek words for “redeem” or “redemption” in the New Testament, but yesterday was a really long post. I can’t do that again today, so I am just going to provide something to … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Dealing with Scripture Honestly, Evangelicals, Gospel, Holiness, Modern Doctrines, Protestants, Rebuilding the Foundations, Teachings that must not be lost, Verses Evangelicals Ignore
Tagged Eternal Life, final judgment by works, good works and eternal life, Jesus died so we can do good works, perseverance in doing good reaps eternal life, Romans 2:5-8 with Galatians 6:7-9, sowing to the Spirit reaps eternal life
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Rebooting Redemption: An Ancient Perspective on Jesus’ Atonement
Purpose of This Series of Posts Part 2 , Part 3 , and Part 4 are written. Honestly, I probably wrote too much and got too far into the definitions of “redeem” and “redemption” in this first post. You should skim … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Evangelicals, Gospel, Holiness, Modern Doctrines, Rebuilding the Foundations, Teachings that must not be lost, Through the Bible, Verses Evangelicals Ignore
Tagged atonement, energized by God, Jesus paid the price, purpose of Jesus' death, ransom, redeemed, redemption, why Jesus died
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The Danger of False Assurance: Can a Saved Person Go to Hell?
Assurance We like to assure a new convert that they have eternal life. We point them to verses like John 6:47 and 1 John 5:13 Most certainly, I tell you, he who believes in me has eternal life. (John 6:47) … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Dealing with Scripture Honestly, Evangelicals, Gospel, Holiness, Modern Doctrines, Protestants, Rebuilding the Foundations, Teachings that must not be lost
Tagged 1 Thessalonians 5:14, 2 Timothy 3:16-17, assembling ourselves together, assurance of salvation, Bible, church, define exhortation, define parakaleo, final judgment, gifts for good works, inspiration and purpose of the Bible, John Chrysostom, judgment by works, lexicon parakaleo, mutual exhortation, Romans 6:22-23, Titus 2:11-15
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What if we were to go and obey 2 Corinthians 6:14-18?
Paul did not write 2 Corinthians 6:14-18 in order to get the churches to pretend that worldly people are actually the children of God. He wrote that passage in order to tell us to get the people who make no … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Church, Dealing with Scripture Honestly, Modern Doctrines
Tagged 1 Corinthians 5, 2 Corinthias 6:14-18, do not be unequally yoked, exhort one another daily, Hebrews 10:24-25, provoke to love and good works, purge the leaven from the loaf, put out the wicked from among you
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The Bible’s Contradictions and Errors Are Inspired
In this post, I am not arguing against the Bible, but for it. If we believe the Bible is inspired by God himself, we should receive its words as they are rather than as we wish they were. When you … Continue reading
Interpreting Paul’s Epistle to the Romans
I wrote this on Facebook today: How can you correctly interpret Romans if you don’t believe its foundational precepts? “Those who practice such things are worthy of death” (1:32) and “to those who by perseverance in well-doing seek for glory, … Continue reading
News and New Articles
It’s been a minute since I updated this blog. Today I’ll give you the links for my most recent Christian-history.org posts and news about things I’m doing. New Articles on Christian-history.org A few weeks ago, I posted “I Desire Mercy … Continue reading