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What Does It Mean to Be Saved?

To be saved is not merely a religious phrase. It’s a spiritual reality. And Scripture doesn’t leave it undefined. The question—what does it mean to be saved?—is not just theological. It’s personal. Eternal. Urgent. Jesus spoke of salvation as something more than membership or moral improvement. He spoke of people being born again, transferred from…

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5 Core Beliefs of the Christian Faith (According to the Bible)

In a world full of spiritual branding and watered-down religion, the 5 essential beliefs of Christianity act like guardrails. They separate the gospel from false teaching. They expose counterfeits. And they form the core of what it means to follow Jesus as Lord. Christianity Isn’t a Blank Label Christianity doesn’t mean whatever the modern world…

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Can I Miss the Rapture? A Biblical Examination

The Question on Every Christian’s Mind Many believers have been taught that one day, without warning, millions of Christians will vanish from the earth—caught up to heaven while the rest of the world is left behind to face tribulation. The question that follows is inevitable: Can I miss the Rapture? This belief, popularized through books,…

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Is Hell Real?

Nobody likes to talk about Hell. It’s uncomfortable. It’s terrifying. It’s the kind of topic that makes people squirm in their seats, even in church. Many pastors won’t preach about it, and a lot of Christians avoid discussing it because it feels too harsh. The Question Nobody Wants to Ask: Is Hell real?   Jesus talked…