Biblical Justice has four key components. It is truthful, impartial, proportional, and direct. So what does it mean for justice to be “direct?”
Deuteronomy 19:15-21 Exodus 23:1-3 Joel Webbon
Biblical Justice has four key components. It is truthful, impartial, proportional, and direct. So what does it mean for justice to be “direct?”
From Glenn Farris – Can you explain 1 Corinthians 9:20-21? What does Paul mean when he states that we are not “under the law”?
While I agree that ecumenism is a slippery dangerous slope (working alongside Catholics or 5-point Arminians), would you say it is biblically acceptable for us in the Calvinist camp to work alongside both Reformed Baptists and Presbyterians in things such as abortion abolition, missions trips, etc?
Although true Christians should be marked by a life of holiness, we will never achieve a state of moral perfection in this life. Sinless perfection is a lie. We must beware of anyone who claims to be without sin. Very rarely will someone blatantly claim to be perfect. However, many in the American “Church” have attempted to redefine sin in …
There is a lot of pressure currently for everyone to get vaccinated. Some states are even talking about vaccine passports. What should Christians think about this? Should we get the vaccine?
I’ve heard some theologians speak of the “two wills” of God. Is this a biblical concept? If so, how can I best understand the two wills of God, especially in relation to my prayer life?