Bible teaches that Christ is king. But why a king? Why not some other job? He would be a very good scientist, just because he already knows everything. He would head such projects as building thermonuclear reactors or designing fast microprocessors. But…
read moreI’ve made an observation: Jesus didn’t kill anyone (using spiritual power). Well, we know, that when he returns his garments will be stained by blood (Isaiah 63).
read moreFurther thinking on the purpose of Jesus’ death, being inspired by this article while reading it right now, I propose this theory: Christ’s death was to demonstrate that an altruistic person will be rewarded (as in Christ’s resurrection and power over the…
read moreBlessing is when we receive not accordingly efficiency of our work (which is quite poor after Adam felt to sin), but accordingly efficiency of Jesus’s work.
read more(Matthew 16:24) “Then Jesus said to his disciples, “If anyone desires to come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me.” The words of Christ should first be taken literally. He called anyone who desired to…
read moreHow to repent of sins (by a former maniacal killer) In this short note I tell how to repent of your sins correctly. I strongly recommend to repent as described below. Who knows how to repent of sins better than me, a…
read moreThe following is a rough idea and my explanation may be not detailed or not exact enough: As I state in my New Testament commentary, Christ is the radio waves (well, not only radio but also other parts of the spectrum) of…
read moreI continue to think about the purpose of Jesus’s death. He died for us? By his deaths he restored the God’s justice? Yes, but WHY is it necessary? Yesterday, I have got this idea: Death of Jesus means that he stopped to…
read moreHello Dr. Michael S. Heiser, What do you think about this idea? (It is my idea, but I am not quite sure if it is true.) One of many ways to describe God (I mean Yahweh or Christ or maybe Father): “God…
read moreLong time I wondered why Christ was tempted: (Heb. 4:15) “For we don’t have a high priest who can’t be touched with the feeling of our infirmities, but one who has been in all points tempted like we are, yet without sin.”…
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