Who Is Jesus? (Part 4) – The need for a Messiah

This is the 4th part of our discourse on Who is Jesus? If you missed Parts 1-3, click here Sin is a capital offence. That much is clear from scriptures – “The wages of sin is death,” the Bible states, ominously. (Romans 6:23). “When Adam sinned, sin entered the world. Adam’s sin brought death, so death Read more about Who Is Jesus? (Part 4) – The need for a Messiah[…]

Who Is Jesus? (Part 3) – Source Code

This is the third installment in the series, Who is Jesus? If you missed Parts 1 & 2 please click here. The conception of a Messiah in Christianity is predicated on a basic premise: man needs salvation, he can’t save himself. The Messiah in Christianity will save humanity from sin and damnation. This is unlike Read more about Who Is Jesus? (Part 3) – Source Code[…]

Who Is Jesus? (Part 2) – Cerinthian Heresy

Last week we began the series, Who Is Jesus? If you missed the introduction please click here to read. We concluded that the concept and personage of the Messiah is the great divide between Christianity and other religions. Christ is not the surname of Jesus. It comes from the Greek word Christós, meaning “anointed one” or Read more about Who Is Jesus? (Part 2) – Cerinthian Heresy[…]

Who Is Jesus? (Part 1) – The Great Divide

The historicity of Jesus has never been in doubt. Except of course in the minds of those who stretch unbelief into incredulity. Such resort to employ of specious arguments to dispense with the factuality of the historic existence of Jesus. These arguments are geared more towards the creation of doubt rather than presentation of counterfactual Read more about Who Is Jesus? (Part 1) – The Great Divide[…]

Tithing (Part 7) – The Conclusion

Today we come to the concluding part of our series on tithing. To have a comprehensive grasp of the subject please click here. There are three dispensations of tithing under consideration: a). Pre Law (Abraham and Jacob) tithing. b). The dispensation of the Law when God commanded the Israelites to tithe as inheritance tax for Read more about Tithing (Part 7) – The Conclusion[…]