
What is the meaning of sanctification? – Positional, Progressive ...
The word “sanctification” comes from the Greek word hagiasmos which means to set aside or consecrate for the purpose of holiness. Sanctification has three phases: positional …
Does 1 Timothy 4:16 teach that Christians can lose their salvation?
Are you concerned that 1 Timothy 4:16 teaches a Christian can lose his or her salvation? If so, you will discover it decribes the process of sanctification.
What is the meaning of the parable of the sower? - NeverThirsty
Bible Question: What is the meaning of the parable of the sower? Bible Answer: The Parable of the Sower was the fifth parable that Christ taught. The parable is about salvation and not …
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What is the meaning of sanctification? – Positional, Progressive & Perfected Philippians 1:6
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What is the meaning of sanctification? – Positional, Progressive & Perfected Philippians 1:6
What is Lordship salvation? What does the Bible teach?
Lordship salvation does not teach salvation by works. It teaches that salvation is the work of God and it will be evident in one's life.
What Jesus Taught Us About Forgiving Others - NeverThirsty
Jesus taught us many things about forgiving others. You will learn about how we are to forgive and what will happen if we do not forgive.
How do we forgive others as God has forgiven us? - NeverThirsty
This is not positional forgiveness but relational forgiveness. That is, the work and ministry in the life of the Christian is hindered because the Christian withholds forgiveness! Lastly, some refer …
Should a Christian repent of all his sins before taking the Lord's ...
This is called positional sanctification. Yet in this life here on earth, a Christian still sins and when a Christian sins they grieve or quench the Holy Spirit (Ephesians 4:30; 1 Thessalonians 5:19). …
What is the will of the Father in Matthew 7:21? - NeverThirsty
Bible Question: What is the will of the Father in Matthew 7:21? Bible Answer: First, we will define the “will of the Father.” The will of God the Father is whatever He has decreed in His wisdom, …