Category: Theology & Dogma

Concerning our attitude towards the Blood of Christ, is it true that our attitude towards the Lord Christ is not important, but His attitude towards us! What is your opinion of these words?

It is true that the Blood of Christ is for all people and we should be confident of the sufficiency of His Blood: for He gave us redemption sufficient for the forgiveness of the sins of all people in all generations, but…..the words “Our attitude towards the Lord Christ is not important” are completely wrong …

Since the wages of sin is death and the Lord Christ died on our behalf and saved us, why then do we die?

The Lord Christ saved us from spiritual and moral death. With regard to spiritual death which is separation from God, the apostle tells us, “We were reconciled to God through the death of His Son.” (Rom 5:10). As for moral death, the Lord delivered us from it restoring us to our first rank. He gave …

The Lord God said to our father Adam, “But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat of it you shall surely die.” (Gen 2:17). Why then did not Adam and Eve die on the same day they ate of the tree?

It seems that the question concentrates on the death of the body alone, whereas there are other kinds of deaths which our forefathers died on that same day: 1. There is moral death, by which our forefathers lost the divine image they had in the likeness of God (Gen 1:26, 27). After Adam had sinned, …

God inflicted punishment on Adam, and He punished Eve, Then the Lord Christ came and saved us with His blood. Why then – after such salvation – there is a punishment still: Man toils to eat bread and woman in pain brings forth children?

God inflicted punishment on Adam, “In the sweat of your face you shall eat bread”, “Cursed is the ground for your sake, in toil you shall eat of it.” (Gen 3:19,17) and He punished Eve, “I will greatly multiply your sorrow and your conception; in pain you shaft bring forth children.” (Gen 3:16). Then the …

We are God’s children and we pray, “Our Father Who are in heaven” and Christ is the Son of God; what is the difference between Christ’s Sonship to God and ours?

The Lord Christ is the Son of God, of God’s essence and same Divine Nature. He is of the same divinity with all divine attributes. Hence He could say, “He who has seen Me has seen the Father.” (John 14:9) and “I and My Father are One.” (John 10:30). The Jews took up stones to …