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Written by Mark BroadbentDecember 11, 2016December 13, 2016

MISUNDERSTANDING: The relationship between faith and good works

One way to consider the relationship between faith and good works is to try and construct a maths equation. SUPPOSE YOU ARE GIVEN THE FOLLOWING NINE CARDS TO USE… Each card can be used to construct the formula. S stands for Salvation F stands for Faith GW stands for Good Works MANY OF US WOULD […]

Written by Mark BroadbentDecember 11, 2016December 13, 2016

MISUNDERSTANDING: We are only forgiven for past, accidental & confessed sin

Suppose you had to participate in the following activity… (A) USE THE TABLE BELOW TO WRITE OUT A LIST OF ALL YOUR PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE, ACCIDENTAL & DELIBERATE SINS…  Obviously there will be lots of sins from your past that you’ve forgotten you committed. Obviously it’s impossible to predict what sins you are going to […]

Written by Mark BroadbentDecember 7, 2016December 13, 2016

If Jesus died for everyone, why doesn’t everyone go to heaven?

One of the most significant objections to Christianity is the idea that ‘only Christians go to heaven’. Not only does this come across as incredibly intolerant, it’s also horrifying for all those who have not come to place their faith in Jesus to save them. Many have asked why God can’t just take everyone to heaven […]

Written by Mark BroadbentDecember 7, 2016December 13, 2016

Jesus teaches that there will be rewards in heaven. Doesn’t this contradict grace?

The Bible clearly teaches that Christians will be rewarded in heaven for the good works they do on earth. While this seems to make sense to some, others of us find this confusing. HERE’S THE CONCERN… When someone finally gets hold of the fact that God accepts them because of His grace and not their good works, […]

Written by Mark BroadbentDecember 7, 2016December 13, 2016

Why avoid sin and do good works if it doesn’t affect where we spend eternity?

Christianity teaches that a person gets to heaven not by avoiding sin or doing good works, but by trusting solely in Jesus to save them. And although the Bible describes this as ‘good news’, many fear that this message is far too risky. Why would anyone want to avoid sin and do good works if it doesn’t affect where they […]

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