8 Reasons God’s Wrath is Good
God's wrath is an important part of who He is and is not to be ignored. His wrath displays His worth, highlights the greatness of His love, and motivates us to evangelize.
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God's wrath is an important part of who He is and is not to be ignored. His wrath displays His worth, highlights the greatness of His love, and motivates us to evangelize.
Read PostAs the apostle Paul demonstrates during his ministry in Corinth, growing in your knowledge of Christ is crucial to effectively reach your LDS friends with the true gospel.
Read PostUncover the contrasts between the LDS view of Jesus and the biblical teachings. Understand Jesus' eternal deity and sinless human nature for accurate Gospel proclamation.
Read PostShould we engage with Latter-day Saints on interfaith activities? Are there areas of possible cooperation or should every opportunity be avoided for the sake of the gospel?
Read PostThe Mormon Faith places man at the center as the “hero of the story.” What does the Bible say about this approach to life? How would Jesus respond?
Read PostLatter-day Saints often wonder if they can trust the translation of the Bible. But the history of God’s careful preservation of His Words provides you an opportunity to share gospel confidence in the Bible.
Read PostThe whole of Mormon theology is held together by a major emphasis: exaltation. The Bible has a lot to say about God, righteousness, and our future exaltation.
Read PostEffective evangelism requires effective listening. Learning to listen to your Mormon friends will not only communicate your care, but will help you more effectively share the gospel.
Read PostAccurate theology requires accurate reading in context. The simplicity and the necessity of reading the Bible contextually is the key to knowing God, yourself, and the Bible’s teaching.
Read PostBoth biblical Christians and Mormons practice baptism, but why they practice baptism differs. That difference opens a great chasm between the cores of Christianity and Mormonism.
Read PostThe mystery of Christianity is that every man, woman, and child regardless of race, class, education, wealth, or any other distinction can know that they have redemption, forgiveness, and a home in heaven. There are no secret passwords, keys, signals, or handshakes.
Read PostThe Bible teaches that in the eternal state, saints will not marry one another for they will already have a spouse, the Lamb of God, the Lord Jesus Christ. There is one marriage in heaven, the people of God given to the Lamb of God.
Read PostThe New Testament is the story of God’s Messiah as predicted, pictured, and foreshadowed in the Old Testament.
Read PostThe Old Testament bookcase is preparatory — God’s justice, Israel’s failure, and the promise of salvation prepare us to meet God’s ultimate salvation in the person and work of Jesus Christ.
Read PostThe Bible is a collection of God-giving books with one overarching great story about God, salvation, and the world.
Read PostThe biblical God is fundamentally different from everything created. In Bible terms, God is “holy” or “wholly other”, and that makes all the difference when evangelizing Latter-day Saints.
Read PostLatter-day Saints teach Elohim is Heavenly Father and Jehovah is Jesus. What does the Book of Mormon say? Does the Bible support this teaching?
Read PostThe Book of Mormon includes these words: “Another Testament of Jesus Christ” What is a testament? And do we need another one?
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