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The Steamroller Called Death
The Steamroller Called Death
Death is like a steam roller. When you first see it at a distance, it looks harmless enough to you. After all, it’s moving slow and it’s far away. But before you know it, it’s right on top of you. And like an overpowering force, the steamroller called DEATH crushes all opposition in front of it, with ruthless disregard for whether or not you think it’s fair or think it’s your time to leave this world.… Continue reading
The Trinity In The Old Testament
The Trinity In The Old Testament
The Triune Godhead Can Be Found In The Book Of Isaiah
“Come ye near unto me, hear ye this; I have not spoken in secret from the beginning; from the time that it was, there am I: and now the Lord God, and his Spirit, hath sent me.” [Isaiah 48:16]
In the above verse, we have the pre-incarnate Christ speaking. And what he is saying is confirmation of the triune godhead.
Segregation Of The Saints
Segregation Of The Saints
Just step back and take a look at how most churches operate today. They seem to separate people into all sorts of groups as if this was “the way” to do things. But is this practice biblical? Where in the world did this phenomenon come from and what in the world is it all about? Churches separate people into all sorts of categories:
- By age – infants, toddlers, pre-teens, teens, young adults, seniors, etc.
- By marital… Continue reading
The Sinner’s Prayer As Fire Insurance
The Sinner’s Prayer As Fire Insurance
Many people think that they can get saved “at the last minute” by simply reciting some “sinner’s prayer” on their deathbed, after living a life of sin and rebellion against God and His commandments. The problem with this idea is that reciting words that we have no understanding of, is not the Gospel. We can’t expect to pray some prayer on our deathbed as “fire insurance” to get us out of a jam… Continue reading
The Wrong Perspective On Salvation And The Gospel
The Wrong Perspective On Salvation And The Gospel
The modern Church often uses ambiguous words and terminology to describe salvation, to explain how a person becomes saved. They often use expressions like:
You need to accept Christ
or
You need to believe in Christ
Anybody can accept a “Christ” on their own terms and who fits their own false definition of who Jesus Christ is. Anybody can believe in Christ, including the devil himself. But to believe in and… Continue reading