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Karma Versus Sowing and Reaping — What's the Difference?
According to the principle of karma, people will eventually be paid back with good or evil in future reincarnations for their past deeds. What does the Bible say about sowing and reaping?
12 Reasons Why Jesus Meant It When He Said, “It Is Finished”
This coming Easter Sunday Christians around the world will proclaim the good news of their glorious Savior’s resurrection! Here are 12 reasons why Jesus meant it when he said, “It is finished” (John 19:30).
Faith or Repentance—Which Comes First?
Must people repent of their sins before God grants justifying faith? Or does repentance follow faith? Which comes first—faith or repentance?
8 Attributes of God We Encounter at the Cross
It is impossible for God’s mercy to override his justice. His holiness never conflicts with his love. Here are 8 attributes of God we encounter at the cross.
10 Facts about the Reformation You Need to Know (Rumors and Legends Dispelled)
At the heart of the Protestant Reformation was the belief that God’s Word alone is authoritative. Here are 10 facts about the Reformation every Christian needs to know.
Salvation in Christ Alone: What Is "The Great Exchange"?
Christians know Jesus paid their debt on the cross, but he did even more for every believer. Understanding “The Great Exchange” helps Christians to better rest in the finished work of Christ on their behalf.
One Word That Explains Why Your Salvation in Christ Is Secure
Many Christians wrestle with feelings of doubt and inadequacy, even though they recognize that all their sins are forgiven through Jesus’ sacrificial death on their behalf. This one word explains why your salvation in Christ is secure.
Got Peace Right Now? 7 Things You Need to Know about Your Justification in Christ
Justification is the very heart of the gospel. Here are seven things Christians need to know about their justification in Christ.
10 Words Every Christian Should Know (and Be Able to Explain)
Here are 10 words every Christian should know—and be able to explain—in order to "be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have" (1 Peter 3:15).