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Questions on Biblical texts relating to the Christian teaching of Soteriology, AKA "Christian Salvation": This tag is for questions on passages used to support, could likely, or prove to impact one's view of Soteriology, while questions on Soteriology itself remain off-topic.
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Why are few who find the narrow path to life? Matthew 7:13-14
In Matthew 7:13-14, Jesus contrasts the broad way that leads to destruction, taken by many, with the narrow way that leads to life, found by few. This metaphor is deepened by the episode in Numbers 22 …
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Is the man spoken of in Matthew 19:16-22 able to recieve salvation?
The episode described in Matthew 19:16-22 recounts a dialogue between Jesus and a rich young man seeking guidance on how to inherit eternal life. The same event is recorded in Luke 18:18-30, offering …
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3. In The Parable of the Pearl, Mat13:45-46 how does one reconcile the phrase, “and bought i...
The Parable of the Pearl in Matthew 13:45-46 resonates deeply with the incomparable value of divine wisdom—a high quality that cannot simply be possessed without a sacrificial desire to pursue it. In …