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The Modern Gospel Is Not The True Gospel!
The Modern Gospel Is Not The True Gospel!
“Then if any man shall say unto you, Lo, here is Christ, or there; believe it not. For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect.” [Matthew 24:23-24]
The one thing that, in all my years as a twice-born child of God, leaps out at me as being something that could… Continue reading
Church Buildings, Sermons, & Worship Services
Church Buildings, Sermons, & Worship Services
Where did these things come from?
Is there a better way of doing church?
Is there a more biblical way of doing church?
Introduction
“Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.” [3John 1:2]
The point of this paper is summed up by the above verse. After all, if the intention of biblical instruction is not for the health and… Continue reading
Where should believers meet on the Lord’s Day?
Where should believers meet on the Lord’s Day?
What does the Bible say?
Introduction
As we will see in this study, the New Testament custom for believers was to meet in homes rather than specially designed buildings that house large groups of people. That custom was by design, not by chance, as you will see if you examine the Bible study: “Church Buildings, Sermons, & Worship Services“.
Bible references to house churches:
We see… Continue reading
The Loving Art of Spanking
The Loving Art of Spanking
by Philip Lancaster
One of the saddest stories in the Bible is that of Eli and his sons (1 Samuel 2-4). Eli was the chief priest of Israel in the generation before King Saul. It was he to whom the boy Samuel was entrusted by his mother Hannah, to be raised in the priestly family. Eli’s sons, Hophni and Phinehas, served as priests under the direction of their father during the time Samuel was… Continue reading
Helping a Teen Drive Responsibly
Helping a Teen Drive Responsibly
One of the joys—and terrors—of parenthood is having children “come of age” and begin driving. It is a joy for me because I have avoided a lot of running around since I’ve had a teen driver to call on for the errands—and these young drivers don’t seem to mind the running around. It is a terror, of course, because of the danger that driving entails and the difficulty of letting go and allowing my… Continue reading