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Bible studies

Understanding the Scriptures requires returning to the texts, asking the right questions, and examining all things carefully.

Each study explores a specific topic, relying on the Bible to provide a clear, coherent, and accessible understanding.

Available studies:

Mosaic law vs law of Christ: can one be saved by the law or by grace?

  • Are we saved by observing the law of Moses?
  • What is the role of the law in salvation?

This study examines the relationship between the Mosaic Law, the Law of Christ, and grace.

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Is the Trinity compatible with the family of God and salvation?

  • Is God presented in the Scriptures as a Father surrounded by a family?
  • What does it really mean to be a "child of God"?
  • Does salvation involve a real participation in divine life?

This study examines the relationship between the Trinity, the family of God, the new birth, and salvation.

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Who is God? (Elohim)

  • What does the wordElohimmean in the Bible?
  • Does it speak of plurality or unity?

A study to understand the nature of God from the Scriptures.

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Adam: a man or humanity?

  • Does the word "Adam" simply mean a man?
  • Or does it represent humanity, including both man and woman?

A study on the identity and role of Adam in the Bible.

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Was the rock in the Old Testament Christ?


Paul asserts that the rock was Christ.

What does this statement mean?

A study on the presence of Christ in the Old Testament.

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Who and how can we be saved?

Since the beginning, man has been asking this essential question:What is salvation, and how can one access it?

In the Christian world, there are many answers: faith alone, works, grace, sacraments, repentance…

But behind this diversity, one question remains:What does the Bible really say?

Salvation cannot be based on human traditions or inherited interpretations without examination.

It touches on what is most profound:our relationship with God, our condition, and our eternal future..

So:

  • Who can be saved?
  • By what means?
  • Is salvation immediate, progressive, or future?

👉 This article proposes to return to the Scriptures toexamine all thingsand understand what God truly reveals.


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The nature of God: Trinity, unity, or family?

The question of the nature of God is at the heart of the Christian faith.

Yet, it is often accepted without being truly examined.

The doctrine of the Trinity is currently dominant in Christianity.

Others speak of a strictly unique God, while some biblical passages seem to suggest a broader reality.

So, what does the Bible itself say?

  • Is God a single person?
  • Is He three persons in one essence?
  • Or is there another understanding that is faithful to the Scriptures?

This question is not simply theological:

it influencesour understanding of Jesus Christ, salvation, and our relationship with God.

👉 In this study, we will set aside traditions to return to a single authority:the Scriptures.


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