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Wisdom and Signs: Two Characteristics Rampant in Churches
The just shall live by faith. Faith comes from hearing the Word of God. Without faith it is impossible to please God. By faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God. We live in a faithless world, a world where the Bible isn’t enough. When Jesus comes, will He find […]
Free Flight to Europe, Biblical Evangelism, Odds and Ends
In this post, I will cover a variety of miscellaneous items, one of which (not necessarily the most important one) is how to get a flight to Europe free, for your missionaries, your family, and so on, and which I have mentioned in the title to this post. 1.) A number of people have asked […]
Let’s Think about Romans 6:23 in Its Context for a “Gospel Presentation”
Just a few months ago, I gave analysis to an online podcast type video plan of salvation done by Kurt Skelly (pt. 1, pt. 2). My purpose was to show the perversion of the gospel found among independent Baptists. Men accept it, and they shouldn’t. Here’s my paragraph from my analysis about what he […]
Does the Holy Spirit Lead Believers by Talking to Them Directly?
Speaking of the Lord as one’s Shepherd, Psalm 23:2 says, “He leadeth me beside still waters.” When we follow Jesus Christ through His Word in the Bible, He is leading us. Then in Romans 8:14, the Apostle Paul writes, “For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of […]
The Earliest Portions of the Hebrew Bible: the Ketef Hinnom Silver Scrolls
Two small silver scrolls, found in Ketef Hinnom on the western side of Jerusalem, and “dated to the mid-seventh century B. C.,”[1] contain parts of Deuteronomy 7:9[2] and Numbers 6:22-27 on two small silver sheets. (When unrolled the larger is about 1 inch wide by 4 inches long and the smaller is about 1/2 […]
Scripture Repudiates Innovation in and by the Church
Before I get to the point of this post, I need to say what it isn’t about. It isn’t about the fulfillment of the cultural mandate, to subdue and have dominion. God created. Made in God’s image, man is creative in a way designed by God, albeit different than Him. Man does innovate. […]
Keswick’s Biblical Strengths: where Keswick is Scriptural, in an Analysis and Critique of So Great Salvation by Stephen Barabas, part 1 of 4
The content of this post is now available at the link viewable by clicking here. It combines all the parts of this series of blog posts in one file. Please view the material at that link. This part covers from the words: “Regenerate proponents of the Keswick theology … a quietistic idea of sanctification by […]
The Capitulation of the Church Hastened Transgenderism
I still want you to read Monday’s post. Right now, a fashionable position for evangelicals and fundamentalists is to resist, albeit in a benign way, transgenderism. In the so-called culture war, conservatives have chosen a strategic campaign of kooky bathroom laws. They tried to take it into the election, and we heard the representation as […]
What Continues Today from Eras of Miracles? Thoughts on the Non-Charismatic Continuationism
When someone uses the word “continues” like I have in the title of today’s post, he does refer to a theological ideology called “continuationism.” It brings the question, should we expect the same occurrences today that we read during eras of miracles? When I say “eras of miracles,” I’m saying the times when God intervened […]
Miracles Today: Yes or No? The Bible on Continuing Miracles
Do miracles take place today—yes or no? This blog post will not deal with the Biblical evidence for the cessation of the sign gifts (click here for more on that topic). Rather, it will examine the question: “Does Scriptural cessationism require the cessation of miracles today?” What is the answer to that question? Is the […]
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