why we've grouped some questions around Scripture weighting?
This is a term not found in the Bible but adequately describes a frequent practice among religious teachers today. A complete explanation and definition of the term can be found here, and the following questions are particularly exemplary of the practice.
A literal one thousand year reign of Jesus on His throne. There are many that believe Jesus’ return is for just that – a literal one thousand year reign (millennium) on earth. It is widely taught and even passed down [more]
Categories: Bible Concepts, Christian Theology, Eschatology, Jesus the Son, PremillennialismTags: antichrist, doctrine, end times, false teaching, Jesus, judgment, kingdom, premillennialism, prophecy, Scripture weightingYou’ve probably seen a red letter Bible. In fact, you probably own one. A red-letter Bible places all of Jesus’ words in prominent red letters in order to stand out from all the other recorded words in Scripture. The [more]
Categories: Authority, Jesus the SonTags: authority, Bible, gospel, Jesus, prophets, Scripture, Scripture weighting, Word of GodThe act of baptism is well recorded in Scripture. Not only was it a tradition among the Hebrew people for centuries, but it is what at least one Bible character was know by (John the Baptist) and it was [more]
Categories: Obedience, SalvationTags: authority, baptism, doctrine, false teaching, grace, salvation, Scripture weighting, sin, sinners prayer, TULIPInvitations to ‘call on the name of the Lord’ are often extended by preachers and especially, it seems, by tele-evangelists. This may be at the end of their sermon when they invite the audience to recite a prayer, often referred [more]
Categories: Bible Concepts, SalvationTags: baptism, calling on the Lord, definitions, doctrine, false teaching, salvation, Scripture weighting, sinners prayer, worship