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Paul Pavao
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Author of books on early Christianity, apostolic faith, and church history. Official site:
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Category Archives: Modern Doctrines
Jesus Triumphantly Rescued Us! Atonement by Ransom
From a comment I put on Facebook: It was not until yesterday that I realized the full import of Ephesians 1:7 and Colossians 1:14. Both are saying we have been released because we were ransomed by his blood (Gr. apolutrosis), … Continue reading
Posted in Early Christianity, Gospel, Modern Doctrines, Rebuilding the Foundations, Teachings that must not be lost
Tagged 1 samuel 15:22, aphesis, apolutrosis, Colossians 1:14, Ephesians 1:7, gates of hades, Hosea 6:6, i desire mercy and not sacrifice, ransom theory of the atonement, release by ransom, triumph over satan, triumphal march
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Does Even the Slightest Sin Deserve Eternal Damnation?
Calvinists like to quote James 2:10 to teach that even the slightest sin requires eternal damnation. Here’s my response from my book, Rebuilding the Foundations: The passage is in James 2 and talks about showing favoritism to one another, yet … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Evangelicals, Gospel, Modern Doctrines, Protestants
Tagged calvinism, eternal damnation, final judgment, james 2:10, judgment, mercy of God, sinless perfection
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Reconciling the Evangelical Paul with the Biblical Paul
This is a re-issue of a 2023 post made on ancient-faith.com. A series of circumstances made me think I’d lose that URL, and I might. I do want to keep this blog alive, though, especially for saving things I’ve written … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Evangelicals, Modern Doctrines
Tagged faith, Romans 2:6-7, salvation, salvation by faith and judgment by works, two salvations
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Galatians Promotes and Requires Works, Which Can Only Be Done by the Spirit, Not by Flesh/Law
This stuff isn’t deep or hard to find. It is sitting right on the surface. Walk in the Spirit, and you will be “perfected,” which, as he goes on to say, means producing the fruit of the Spiriit and continuing in good works. You will need those good works to reap eternal life (Gal. 5:19-21; 6:8-9), but you will never get them by the law. Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Evangelicals, Gospel, History, Modern Doctrines, Protestants, Rebuilding the Foundations
Tagged galatians, righteousness, Romants 8, spirit vs. law, works vs faith
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An Explosive View of the Atonement: Ransom and Aphesis
Aphesis: release; by implication, forgiveness This word is not extraordinary if you look it up in a lexicon, but it will blow your mind, capture your heart, and set you free if you look it up in the Bible. I … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Modern Doctrines
Tagged 7-year release, aphesis, atonement, forgiveness, jubilee, penal substitutionary atonement, ransom, remission of sins, scapegoat
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Divorce and Remarriage: Taking a Stance Against the Anabaptists
DISCLAIMER: A commenter accurately pointed out that this is too broad a sweep. It may be too harsh, too, but not for the people I am speaking of. My experience with the anti-remarriage crowd may only be the most outspoken … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Early Christianity, Gospel, Modern Doctrines, Unity
Tagged 2 Corinthians 3:6, anabaptists, divorce and remarriage
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Why Is Jesus Knocking at the Door?
I have been seeing this meme around Facebook: Christians have three false ideas that cause unbelievers to slander Jesus like this: Works have nothing to do with salvation. It is not about good and evil, but accepting Jesus. It is … Continue reading
The “Broader Framework” of Salvation at the Heart of the Apostle Paul’s Teaching
Today I wrote on Facebook that I would pay my entire retirement account if by doing so I could magically impart an understanding of the preface of Matthew J. Thomas’ new edition of Paul’s “Works of the Law” in the … Continue reading
Are We “Sinners Saved by Grace” or “Formerly Sinners, But Now Saved by Grace”?
“Sinner” or “sinners” is used 67 times in the Bible and, in almost every case, sinners are contrasted with the righteous. An excellent example is Psalm 1:5: “Therefore the ungodly shall not stand in the judgment, nor sinners in the … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Evangelicals, Gospel, Holiness, Modern Doctrines
Tagged John Chrysostom, Romans 6, Romans 6 23, sinners saved by grace
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When Christians Conquered an Empire (in current English)
Tertullian’s Christians Conquer Empire reworded This is a rewording of yesterday’s blog. “To the Rulers of the Roman Empire: “… If we are commanded to love our enemies, as I have pointed out earlier, whom do we Christians have to … Continue reading
Posted in Early Christianity, History, Modern Doctrines, Protestants
Tagged martyrdom, Overcoming, politics, Roman Empire, suffering, tertullian
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