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Adjective Love: Transactional or Unconditional

The addition of “social” to “justice” negates justice.  Justice is equal treatment of everyone.  Social justice chooses groups for unequal treatment.  Justice originates in scripture, almost as old as the earth.  Social justice arose in the 19th century.  I’m saying that according to a leftist viewpoint the addition of this adjective corrupts justice.  It’s not […]

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ChristianitySplaining

Today people who do not like Christianity, actual Christianity, biblical Christianity, explain Christianity to actual Christians and in a condescending and patronizing way.  Like leftists invented and use the term “mansplaining,” this is Christianitysplaining.  From my perspective, which is a biblical one, that takes a grammatical-historical interpretation of scripture, these are unbelievers explaining to Christians […]

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Isaiah 53 and the False Definition of Freedom as Individual

This is actually part six as well of a series I’ve been doing on Ghosting:  part one   part two   part three   part four   part five Isaiah 53 prophesies the future conversion of the nation Israel and chronicles the account of her future repentance.  I want to focus on the middle triad of this confession, the […]

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Jessie Penn-Lewis: Inspired “Truth” on Demon Possession (part 17 of 22)

The content of this post is now available in the study of: 1.) Evan Roberts 2.) The Welsh Revival of 1904-1905 3.) Jessie Penn-Lewis on the faithsaves.net website. Please click on the people above to view the study.  On the FaithSaves website the PDF files may be easiest to read.   You are also encouraged […]

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A Negative Critique of an Actual Good Statement by Paul Washer

I’ve never met Paul Washer or heard him in person.  He has become well known among conservative evangelicals.  He has preached at Grace Community Church, Masters College, and the G3 Conference.  Often, Todd Friel refers to him on his Wretched program.  He is the founder and director of Heart Cry Missionary Society.  He was a […]

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Wellness That Isn’t Well

Wellness in the Bible is wellness.  Unbiblical “wellness” isn’t wellness.  Without biblical wellness, it won’t be well with you.  You will be unwell.  Don’t think otherwise.  You do so at your own risk. Wellness is a major theme in scripture, beginning with the Old Testament.  God wants people to be well (Hebrew, yawtab).  God gives […]

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Biblical Alternative to Ghosting

Part One     Part Two     Part Three     Part Four Ghosting is an extreme, unscriptural form of separation, which has been defined as “the practice of ending a personal relationship with someone by suddenly and without explanation withdrawing from all communication.”  It has become an increasingly more common occurrence among professing Christians in various […]

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The Seriousness and Divinity of the Doctrine of Separation in Zechariah 5: A Lid Out of a Talent of Lead

The Old Testament book of Zechariah calls for the repentance and faithfulness of the remnant of God’s people based on the promises of God and prophecies of the future.  One part of the communication to and through the prophet Zechariah is a series of eight visions.  Zechariah motivates his Jewish audience with the record of […]

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The Climate of Ghosting: Individual Identity and Its Attack on Divine Institutions (Marriage, Family, and Church)

Part One     Part Two     Part Three One of the primary sources for the ideas of Karl Marx was the writings of philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau of France.  The latter inspired the French Revolution and thereby then the bloody devastation of two World Wars in the twentieth century and a consequential Cold War.  The essence […]

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Jessie Penn-Lewis: “My Demon Possession Key to My Keswick Teaching” (part 16 of 22)

The content of this post is now available in the study of: 1.) Evan Roberts 2.) The Welsh Revival of 1904-1905 3.) Jessie Penn-Lewis on the faithsaves.net website. Please click on the people above to view the study.  On the FaithSaves website the PDF files may be easiest to read.   You are also encouraged […]

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