The first biblical doctrine which I will use to argue against that idea is the doctrine that Christ completed his work of atonement on the cross.
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Death, Hell, and Christ’s Descent: Tartarus, Pits of Chains and Darkness | Ben Habegger
“The New Testament’s use of words like “Abyss,” “Pit of the Abyss,” and “Tartarus” seem to collectively describe realms within the present Hell (Hades), places of imprisonment for evil angels or demons.”
An Apologetic Against Polygamy | Spencer Choate
After surveying the biblical data, it is clear that polygamy is unbiblical and should resoundingly be rejected. We cannot remain silent or indifferent to the issue of polygamy. We live in a society that actively seeks to undermine the biblical definition of marriage. Therefore, having an apologetic for biblical marriage is more important now than ever.
Death, Hell, & Christ’s Descent: Gehenna | Ben Habegger
The Greek term gehenna comes from an Aramaic phrase (gehinnam) originally referring to the Valley of Hinnom outside Jerusalem. Because of the way this valley was used in the prophetic imagery of the Old Testament, its name came to designate the place of eternal death for the wicked.
Some Baptist Thoughts on Trinitarian Relations | Jon English Lee
Eternal generation is an important part of classical trinitarianism and needs to be clearly articulated and defended, lest we see another rise of trinitarian heresies that don’t seem content to remain in the past.
Death, Hell, & Christ’s Descent: Problems with a Limbus Patrum | Ben Habegger
Paradise is hardly a fitting word for a place, however pleasant, which keeps people out of God’s glorious presence. But it is the perfect word for the heavenly place of full communion between God and his saints, Eden restored and perfected.
Debunking Some Legends & Traditions of Nativity Scenes | Timothy Decker
Having a biblically oriented understanding of the birth of our Lord makes for better Scripture reading, learning, and preaching. Truth will always uplift over tradition, especially when those legends of tradition are in error.
The Uses of Baptism | Ron Miller
Where in Scripture does it teach that you declare yourself a Christian? American individualism might teach that, but I don’t believe Scripture does.
Why Should We Translate the Bible? | Jared Ebert
Let us not simply enjoy the benefits and privileges of our English Bibles, but send, support, and go to bring the Scriptures to the nations.
The Meaning of Baptism, Part 2 | Ron Miller
Baptism is a visible gospel sermon that displays many facets of our salvation.










