salvation
Biblical defense and explanation of salvation, grace, faith, and redemption.
How Were the Believers that lived before the Crucifixion Saved? Pt. 3 Paid Members Public
I continue from where I left off previously https://answeringislam.blog/how-were-the-believers-that-lived-before-the-crucifixion-saved-pt-2/. In this part I am going to be focusing specifically on Isaiah 53 in order to provide further confirmation that God had already made known his plan of salvation to his OT saints. Here is the chapter in
How Were the Believers that lived before the Crucifixion Saved? Pt. 2 Paid Members Public
We continue from where we previously left off /2017/03/30/how-were-the-believers-that-lived-before-the-crucifixion-saved-pt-1/. The witness of Luke-Acts Like Mark before him, the blessed Apostle Paul’s traveling companion goes out of his way to affirm that Jesus’ vicarious death and resurrection had been announced beforehand in the sacred writings of God’
How Were the Believers that lived before the Crucifixion Saved? Pt. 1 Paid Members Public
In these series of posts I will be responding to a further desperate Muslim attempt https://bloggingtheology.net/2017/03/30/how-were-the-people-before-crucifixion-saved/ of refuting my rebuttal to a post where a specific Muhammadan sought to address the plain and explicit Biblical evidence that the OT saints were redeemed because of
No one’s good deeds can lead to paradise… Except when they do! Paid Members Public
No one’s good deeds can lead to paradise Muhammad said, “No one’s acts can lead to paradise.” They asked, “Not even you, Messenger of God?” He said, “Not even me, unless God enfolds me with His favour and mercy. So fulfil your commitments and draw near. Let no
Correcting Some Common Christian Misrepresentations of Islam Pt. 2 Paid Members Public
No Mediator/Intercessor In Islam? A common misunderstanding that is often promoted not just by Muslims, but by Christian scholars and apologists as well, is that in Islam there is no middleman, no mediator or intercessor between God and mankind, since everyone has direct and unhindered access to Allah. Muslims
John Calvin and Particular Redemption Paid Members Public
There is a debate regarding whether John Calvin himself held to the doctrine of limited atonement, that Christ died for the elect alone, or whether he actually held to the view that Christ died to redeem the entire human race. The evidence from his own writings seems to strongly suggest
No Need for Mediation in Islam? Refuting the Repeated Distortion of a Muslim Dawagandist Pt. 1 Paid Members Public
Muslim polemicist Abdullah Kunde engaged in a debate with Dr. James R. White on the topic, “How Can Man Have Peace With God” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqgEMoU0M4Q. In his closing statements Kunde again repeated the old Muslim canard that Islam denies the need of a mediator in
No Need for Mediation in Islam? Refuting the Repeated Distortion of a Muslim Dawagandist Pt. 2 Paid Members Public
We continue with our rebuttal to Kunde’s claim https://answeringislam.blog/no-need-for-mediation-in-islam-refuting-the-repeated-distortion-of-a-muslim-dawagandist-pt-1/. To further confirm that there is no such thing as Islam without the mediation of Muhammad, Kunde’s prophet is reported to have said that a Muslim’s prayers will not be accepted unless and until s/