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  1. Questions.org - Can I be a Christian and still struggle with impure ...

    Answers to Tough Questions About God and Life

  2. Are Today’s Jews the Physical Descendants of Abraham

    Are Today’s Jews the Physical Descendants of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and the Israelite Tribes?

  3. What Did Jesus Mean When He Gave Peter the “Keys of the …

    After Jesus had declared that He would build His church on the truth of Peter’s noble confession, He went on to say, “I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; whatever you bind on …

  4. Why Didn’t Paul Quote Jesus? - Questions.org

    Doesn’t the fact that Paul didn’t quote Jesus show that he wasn’t interested in Him as a real person but only as a means of promoting his new faith in a (metaphorically) “risen Christ”?

  5. Who Are the Descendants of Abraham? - Questions.org

    Who are the descendents of Abraham through whom “all of the peoples of the earth will be blessed”?

  6. If a Christian Believer is Already Saved, Why is ... - Questions.org

    Jesus linked repentance with salvation (Matthew 4:17; Luke 13:3; 17:3). In Acts 2:38, the term repentance includes the element of faith. Paul in Ephesus preached turning “to God in …

  7. repentance – Questions.org

    This question leads to many other theological questions about the nature of hell, the problem of evil, and the salvation of people such as babies, the intellectually disabled, and others who …

  8. Should Forgiveness Be Unconditional? - Questions.org

    People often have the impression that the Bible requires forgiveness to be unconditional. 1 But the Bible doesn’t say that. It tells us that we should “Forgive as the Lord forgave you” …

  9. Can I be a Christian and still struggle with impure thoughts?

    The Bible says that becoming a follower of Christ is like a dead person coming to life.[1] Moving from spiritual death to spiritual life is a drastic change. Spiritual rebirth makes it possible for…

  10. God – Questions.org

    That depends on what we mean when we say prove. If we mean “is it possible to present solid, compelling, and logical reasons to believe in the existence of God,” then the answer is yes. …