Bible Verses

Mark 16:16

He who has believed and has been baptized shall be saved; but he who has disbelieved shall be condemned.

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Material Using this Verse

What Jesus Himself Teaches About Salvation Once Saved, Always Saved? Jesus the Divine Solomon's Strategy for Success The Power of Blood The Church Six Ways to Lose Your Soul John's Final Witness Prescription for Worldliness What's so Good About the Good News? The Gospel in the Old Testament Paul's Instructions on Prayer and the Role of Men and Women in the Church Miscellaneous Questions about Baptism and Forgiveness Divine Desire 4 Principles of Personal Evangelism Jesus Enters Jerusalem Finding the Peace of God What is Biblical Hope? The Suffering Servant How Important is 1 Vote? What is Biblical Faith? The Refusal of Grace The Consummation The Glory of the Church of Christ Just One Sin Types of Parables on the Kingdom The Genealogy of Moses and Aaron Is Church Attendance/Baptism Mandatory? The Process of Sanctification Parable of the Bridesmaids and Talents Concerning the Collection Enemies of the Cross Moses' Rescue Plan It Depends on Your Interpretation The History of Baptism Paul's Teaching on Slavery The Exodus Cultivating Obedience Raising up the Cross of Christ Conditional or Actual Perfection? The 4 Components of Saving Faith The Baptism Wheel Pass the Salt From Religion to Conversion What's So Good About the Choctaw Church of Christ? A New Life in Christ His Last Command Error and Consequence The Role of Baptism Remembering Who We Are Principles of the Plate Saved by What? What Atonement Achieves God's Method of Reconciliation (continued) The Non-Negotiables Grieving at Christmas The Dividing Line Is Baptism Really Necessary? Why is Giving More Blessed Than Receiving? Baptism Why People Reject the Bible
The 5 Chairs
This lesson discusses five different stages of faith represented by chairs, illustrating how believers move through various levels of spiritual maturity. Each chair signifies a distinct relationship with God, from those who are seeking Him to those who are fully committed. This framework encourages reflection on one's spiritual journey and the steps needed for growth.
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Bible Basics
Explore the essential elements of biblical salvation, from the significance of repentance as a transformative relationship with Christ to the diverse and debated views on baptism, and discover the unified doctrine presented in the New Testament.
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The text discusses the Christian belief in heaven and hell, emphasizing the importance of faith and the consequences of disbelief, urging readers to consider their own beliefs and choices.
5 Views on the Role of Baptism
This article provides a comprehensive overview of five major views on baptism, highlighting the biblical arguments for each, such as the Sacramental/Regenerative View emphasizing baptism's link to forgiveness and new birth through key passages like Acts 2:38 and Romans 6:3-4.
5 Views on the Role of Baptism
Why Death?
This article delves into the contrasting perspectives on death for believers and non-believers, highlighting the impact of sin and the promise of salvation through faith in Christ.
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A Survey of the Bible in One Lesson
A comprehensive overview of the Bible's purpose and message is captured through its 7 major doctrines—from inspiration and the divinity of Christ to reconciliation and the return of Christ—offering a clear framework to understand Scripture's story and its call to faith and unity with God.