“All Things Are Lawful For Me, But I Will Not Be Brought Under The Power Of Any”: What Is It?
In 1 Corinthians 6:12, the Apostle Paul writes the church at Corinth: All things are lawful unto me, but all things are not expedient: all things are lawful for me, but I will not be brought under the power of any. What is he talking about? To understand, you need to back up to the […]
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex (Harry and Meghan): As A Case Study in Ghosting Millennials
Part One Part Two Part Three Part Four Part Five Part Six I’ve got no special affinity for the British monarchy, but I can understand why Queen Elizabeth II has been beloved during her reign. It’s not just because of her sheer longevity and age of 93 years. From my […]
Learn New Testament Greek in 2020
If people in your church would like to learn New Testament Greek in 2020, a good opportunity is available. You can learn from a committed independent Baptist separatist who is committed to the Biblical doctrine of perfect preservation and consequently holds to the Textus Receptus and Authorized Version. The lectures from our 1st year Greek […]
How Evangelicals and Fundamentalists Today Diminish the Word of God at Their and Everyone Else’s Peril, pt. 1
As the children of Israel prepare to enter the land, Moses declares the requirements from God for them. Sometimes speakers will say, if there is anything you should remember, it’s this. Before Moses gets into all the details, which are many, he talks about their relationship to those details as an explanation of their necessary […]
Trusting the News Media on the Iran Situation
I’ve got something to post tomorrow that is almost done, but you might find it interesting to use this twitter hashtag to read what Iranians are saying. #IraniansDetestSoleimani Twitter is their only means of bypassing the powers that be.
Jessie Penn-Lewis: Throne Life / Power and the Higher Life (part 18 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 […]
Does It Matter If Someone Is a Scholar or Not?
Three or four times, I think, an anonymous person has posted a comment in which he writes a short paragraph to say that I’m not a scholar, except in a very small circle of KJVO churches. His evidence of this is the lack of acknowledgement received from evangelical scholarship. I’m not recognized in scholarly circles, […]
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 […]
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 […]
Who was Muhammad? David Wood debates Ali Ataie
Since I recently posted my debate with Shabir Ally over the topic “The New Testament Picture of Jesus: Is it Accurate?” (watch the debate here) I thought it would be worthwhile mentioning another debate that is well worth seeing for those who wish to evangelize the over 1,000,000,000 Muslims in the world, namely, David Wood’s […]