Photo: Adobe Stock Most Christians, whether Protestant or Catholic, have heard of creeds. Even today, some believers maintain the tradition of reciting the Apostles’ Creed verbatim. While ancient creeds are …
Photo: Adobe Stock Faith is complete trust and belief, a gift from God. We must have faith to be saved. In Christian theology, holiness means being free from sin, pure, …
Photo: Adobe Stock With thousands of denominations worldwide, it can be challenging for outsiders to determine which Christian churches remain faithful to the biblical teachings and the Word of God. …
Photo: Adobe Stock “And he said to all, ‘If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me. For whoever would …
Photo: Adobe Stock Christians are often reminded to exercise the fruit of the Spirit or to examine themselves in the Scriptures, relying on the Spirit of God. These references typically …
Photo: Adobe Stock As we close out the series on the five solas of the Protestant Reformation, we come to the final phrase: Soli Deo Gloria, or glory to God …
Photo: Adobe Stock The Scriptures were inarguably the foundation of the Protestant Reformation. Martin Luther wrestled with customs and practices he deemed unnecessary in the Western Church. One practice, in …
Photo: Adobe Stock In continuing the series of the five solas of the Protestant Reformation, we have reached Solus Christus, salvation found in Christ alone. Solus Christus is obviously at …
Photo: Adobe Stock God’s grace is essential to Christian theology and comprehension. The theological meaning of grace aligns with our modern understanding: undeserved goodness and generosity. For example, as a …
Photo: Adobe Stock One of the Reformation principles that the Reformers adhered to was salvation by “faith alone.” Protestants strongly advocated for “Sola fide” (faith alone) as a core tenet …