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Fundamentals of Christianity Part 2: 8 Keys from Paul's Epistles Explained

part2: Fundamentals of Christian Life According to Paul's Epistles Introduction      This paper explores the fundamentals of Christian life as written by the Apostle Paul in his thirteen epistles in the New Testament. Paul's letters, addressed to various early Christian communities, form a substantial part of the New Testament and provide vital theological foundations for Christian doctrine and practice. the point is to identify and analyze the core values of Christian living as outlined in Paul's writings, emphasizing the original doctrine he sought to convey.      The Apostle Paul, originally known as Saul of Tarsus, was a pivotal figure in the early Christian Church. His conversion from a zealous persecutor of Christians to a fervent apostle of Christ dramatically shaped the trajectory of Christianity. Paul’s epistles—addressed to churches and individuals—offer profound insights into Christian theology and ethics. This paper seeks to examine these writin...

Parable of the Good Samaritan: 4 Life-Changing Lessons on Love and Compassion

  Parable of the Good Samaritan: Patterns of Principles and Promises      The Parable of the Good Samaritan, found in Luke 10:25-37, is a profound story that teaches us about compassion, mercy, and the essence of being a true neighbor. Let’s explore the principles and promises embedded in this parable. Principles and Promises The Centrality of Love and Compassion Principle : The core message of the parable is to love your neighbor as yourself, transcending cultural and ethnic boundaries. This principle challenges us to look beyond superficial differences and see the shared humanity in everyone. Promise : “Love your neighbor as yourself” (Luke 10:27). This love is a pathway to eternal life and divine favor. By embodying this love, we align ourselves with God’s will and open our hearts to His blessings. The Importance of Mercy Over Ritual Principle : True compassion and mercy are more important than religious rituals or social status. This principle underscores that ou...

Spiritual Gifts: 9 Biblical Principles for Receiving, Maintaining, and Growing (1 Cor 12)

Spiritual Gifts: Principles for Receiving, Maintaining, and Growing Introduction      Spiritual gifts are divine abilities bestowed upon believers by the Holy Spirit. These gifts are meant to edify the church, serve others, and glorify God. Understanding how to receive, maintain, and grow these gifts is crucial for any believer seeking to live a fruitful and impactful Christian life. In this blog post, we’ll explore the principles that can help you nurture your  piritual gifts effectively. The 120 disciples gathered in the Upper Room for a period of time, waiting for the fulfillment of Jesus’ promise. According to the book of Acts (specifically Acts 1:15-26), they were together when Peter addressed them. They prayed and sought God’s guidance to choose a replacement for Judas Iscariot, who had betrayed Jesus. Eventually, Matthias was chosen to join the eleven apostles. The exact duration of their wait is not specified, but it was during this time that the ...

Kingdom of God vs Earthly Kingdoms: 8 Biblical Differences (Matthew 6:10, John 18:36)

  Differences between the Kingdom of God and Earthly Kingdoms The Kingdom of God is fundamentally different from earthly kingdoms in several ways. Here are some key distinctions and principles: 1. In Nature: - Kingdom of God: It is a spiritual realm where God's reign and rule are acknowledged and obeyed. It transcends physical boundaries and earthly limitations. - Earthly Kingdoms: These are physical territories governed by human authorities, often characterized by political power and geographical boundaries. 2. Governance: - Kingdom of God: Governed by divine principles and the will of God. It emphasizes internal transformation and spiritual growth. - Earthly Kingdoms: Governed by human laws and political systems, often focusing on external control and behavior. 3. Power Dynamics: - Kingdom of God: Advances through "power under," meaning it seeks to serve and uplift others, following the example of Jesus. - Earthl...