The Five Solas of the Protestant Reformation
The Bible alone is the ultimate authority is the formal principle of the Reformation. A central cry of the Reformation was salvation by grace.
Continue reading →The Bible alone is the ultimate authority is the formal principle of the Reformation. A central cry of the Reformation was salvation by grace.
Continue reading →The Almighty God will come, as promised, His work before Him, as the Good Shepherd. Parallel to Psalm 23 and John 10, He will feed His flock.
Continue reading →The 144,000 are those on the commencement of the Apostasy the saint depicted as the subjects of divine grace, elected out of the symbolic Israel and sealed.
Continue reading →Martin Luther does not fear 1000 popes because he knows the Lord Jesus reigns and will eventually destroy the man of sin!”
Continue reading →Roman Catholic people have to struggle with ritualism and superstition, forms and ceremonies which impress the eye but deaden the soul to spiritual truth.
Continue reading →Protestantism is primarily a reassertion of New Testament Christianity, the teaching that salvation is by faith rather than works. Romanism, on the other hand, teaches that salvation depends ultimately upon ourselves, upon what we do, that one can “earn” salvation by obedience to the laws of the church.
Continue reading →There is no priesthood in the New Testament. Christ is our priest, not a man on the earth. Hebrews 3:1b “…consider the Apostle and High Priest of our profession, Christ Jesus;”
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