Jesus Christ the Son of God came to this earth and became a man. He was one hundred percent human, but at the same time He was fully divine. This is a truth which has been proclaimed by Christians for ages and most still hold it as unshakeable truth today. At first glance, such a concept...
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by David Clayton The Roman Catholic Church has a list of seven sins which they classify as the “Seven Deadly Sins.” “The Seven Deadly Sins , also known as the Capital Vices or Cardinal Sins , is a classification of objectionable vices that has been used since early Christian times to...
by David Clayton In Ephesians chapter 5 there is an interesting passage which deals with the marriage relationship. It outlines the attitudes and committment which should exist in a Christian marriage. It is an especially interesting passage because while it speaks of husbands and wives...
by David Clayton Almost every view of the plan of salvation sees the issue as a legal question. In fact, I have never seen an explanation of the reason why Jesus had to die and why sinners are condemned to death, which did not explain it in legal terms. The basic idea is this: God has...
by David Clayton In the book of Hebrews, Paul says in chapter 12 verse 14, Follow peace with all men, and holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord: (Heb 12:14) All Christendom knows that God is righteous, He is holy and He is totally contrary to sin. Even if the Bible had not...


