Noah and Lot.

In keeping with the theme of the previous studies in regards to the End Times and the Righteous Judgement to come, we are going to explore the different levels of analogy that are contained with the stories of Noah and Lot. The main objective of this study is to establish the distinction between the judgment of the First Death and that of the Second, as well as to illustrate how the closing of THIS age is portrayed in respect to Jews and Gentiles, and the importance of living a GODLY life as the day draws near. 

No Life by the Law.

In this study we hope to illustrate righteousness is the nature of the Divine Nature, which is imparted to us through the presence of the Holy Spirit. As such, the practice of righteousness is a vital aspect of a Christian walk, through which we obtain the fruits of Sanctification, that determines our inheritance of the Kingdom of God.

Exempt from Hades Not Hell!

This study examines the distinction between Hades and Hell, emphasizing the theological belief that "Once Saved, Always Saved" is flawed. It explores biblical concepts of salvation, righteousness, and the consequences of living without true faith. The work advocates for a deeper understanding of Christian life, highlighting the necessity of active engagement in righteousness by the Spirit.

No longer Judged for Sin but for Righteousness!

In the previous study titled “A Guarantee for the Living and the Dead,” we addressed how SIN was UTTERLY DONE AWAY with, in the Lord Jesus Christ. And we showed how the resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ speaks to ALL of MANKIND, be it the JUST or the UNJUST. Now, in this study we will be addressing what it means to No Longer be judged for Sin but for Righteousness. 

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