Soteriology is the Bible’s doctrine of salvation, explaining how Jehovah saves sinners through Christ’s sacrifice, faith, repentance, and endurance.
What is the Meaning of the Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector?
Jesus’ parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector reveals that God justifies the humble sinner who pleads for mercy, not the proud who trust in themselves.
The Cross as the Supreme Display of Divine Love and the Cross as the Exclusive Ground of Justification
Paul's teachings highlight the cross as a demonstration of God's love, justice, and the exclusive basis for human justification through faith.
CHRISTIAN APOLOGETICS—How Can We Know Anything at All?
This article explores the multifaceted nature of knowledge in the Christian context. It delves into propositional, empirical, and non-empirical knowledge, examining how each contributes to a comprehensive understanding of faith. The piece also discusses the role of justification in belief and the integration of different knowledge types in Christian theology and practice.
Spiritual Growth: Christian Progress Does Not Signify Advancing in God’s Favor
Spiritual growth matters, but it is not a ladder into God’s acceptance—His saving favor rests on Christ, and growth is fruit.
What Does the Bible Really Say About Salvation?
Biblical salvation is the divine act of delivering humanity from sin through faith in Jesus Christ, requiring repentance and obedience.

