What is God like? The Bible reveals His character through divine attributes—some He shares with us, others that belong to Him alone.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
What is God like? The Bible reveals His character through divine attributes—some He shares with us, others that belong to Him alone.
Freemasonry presents itself as a noble institution, but beneath its surface, it stands in direct opposition to the gospel of Jesus Christ. Its inclusivity contradicts Christ’s exclusivity, its emphasis on works undermines grace, and its religious syncretism violates God’s command for exclusive worship.
Paul’s instruction from the risen Christ transformed him from a persecutor into Christianity’s greatest missionary, receiving divine revelation that shaped the core doctrines of the faith. His unwavering commitment to grace, justification by faith, and the Church’s unity calls believers to stand boldly for Christ today.
Grace is the foundation of the Christian life, eliminating human effort, pride, and fear while offering freedom, assurance, and hope. This post explores how grace transforms everything it touches, liberating believers to rest in God’s unmerited favor and glorify Him.
The attributes of God—His omnipotence, omnipresence, and omniscience—demonstrate His unique and unparalleled nature as Creator and Sustainer of all things. Scripture reveals these attributes as belonging to God alone, affirming His absolute sovereignty and unmatched authority.
Redemption is God’s profound work of freeing humanity from sin’s bondage through Christ’s sacrificial act, showcasing His boundless love and justice. This doctrine, central to Christian faith, unfolds from Genesis to Revelation, inviting believers to live in the freedom Christ’s redemption provides.
The Trinity stands as one of the most profound mysteries of the Christian faith, revealing God as three distinct persons in perfect unity. It is a truth that transcends human understanding but offers a glimpse into the depth of God’s love and power.
Romans 8 explores justification and leads to living by the Spirit.