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The Doctrine of Salvation: God’s Eternal Plan in Christ
“ For by grace are ye saved through faith ; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God" — Ephesians 2:8 (KJV) Introduction: Why Salvation Is Central to the Christian Faith The doctrine of salvation lies at the very heart of Christianity. Every major biblical theme—grace, faith, redemption, holiness, and eternal life—flows from God’s saving work through Jesus Christ. Salvation is not merely a momentary experience or a theological concept; it is God’s eternal plan to res
Eld. Roberto Washington
Feb 285 min read


The Time of Apostasy: A Sobering Biblical Warning
In every generation, the Church is called to remain watchful , grounded , and f aithful to the truth of Jesus Christ. Scripture repeatedly warns that before the return of Christ, there will be a significant spiritual crisis known as apostasy —a falling away from the faith by those who once professed it. The Bible does not present this lightly. Instead, it frames apostasy as one of the most serious dangers facing believers in the last days. Apostasy Foretold: Paul’s Warning
Eld. Roberto Washington
Feb 105 min read


THE “PRICE” OF NOT KNOWING
LORD, WILL YOU KNOW ME? WILL YOU REMEMBER ME?** Life is full of moments when we excuse ourselves with three simple words: “I don’t know.” Sometimes it works—sometimes it softens consequences, avoids confrontation, or buys time. But when it comes to our eternal standing before God, ignorance is not an excuse—nor is it a defense. Scripture shows us that not knowing Christ, not hearing His voice, and not following His will carries a cost far too great to ignore. As I was drivin
Eld. Roberto Washington
Feb 64 min read


When Man Failed, God Rescued: The Redeemer Who Steps In
A Hope-Filled Reflection on Isaiah 59:12–17 There are moments in life when the world feels upside down—when truth seems drowned out, justice feels distant, and darkness tries to settle in. Isaiah 59 describes such a moment in Israel’s history: a time when sin multiplied, lies prevailed, and people were trapped in the consequences of their own choices. Yet even in such a bleak landscape, this chapter ends—not with despair—but with redemption . Because when no one else could sa
Eld. Roberto Washington
Jan 304 min read
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