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Charles Spurgeon’s View Of The Bible’s Antichrist
Charles Spurgeon’s View Of The Bible’s Antichrist
“It is the bounden duty of every Christian to pray against Antichrist, and as to what Antichrist is no sane man ought to raise a question. If it be not the popery in the Church of Rome there is nothing in the world that can be called by that name. If there were to be issued a hue and cry for Antichrist, we should certainly take up this church on suspicion, and… Continue reading
Wine! Its In The Bible
Wine! Its In The Bible
by Stan Schirmacher
Only eternity will reveal how many people have been misled by their ignorance and misunderstanding of the word “wine” in the Bible! Unbelievers and drinkers have wielded a whip tipped with scriptures and Christians have allowed the whip to continue to snap, because they don’t know how to clip the point – not understanding that the message is against liquor, not for it!
Take Christ’s first miracle, the turning of… Continue reading
John Wycliffe
John Wycliffe
(also known as John Wiclif)
1328-1384
by Williston Walker
The fourteenth century was an epoch of great changes. Mediaeval feudalism, with its strongly divisive spirit, was giving way to a new national feeling. A real sense of common unity of interest was beginning to be felt by the peoples of France, of England, and in a less degree of Germany. A new power was therefore rising, that of national life. It speedily entered into conflict with the… Continue reading
What The Bible Says About The Holy Spirit
What The Bible Says About The Holy Spirit
“God is a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth.” [John 4:24]
Introduction:
The purpose of this study is to point out Bible verses that show that the Holy Spirit is a person and not some impersonal force as the Jehovah’s Witnesses erroneously believe and teach.
References To The Comforter, also referred to as the Holy Ghost:
John 14:26 But… Continue reading
What The Bible Says About The Triune Godhead
What The Bible Says About The Triune Godhead
AN IMPORTANT NOTE OF INTRODUCTION:
I wish to start off this study by making a rather significant observation about God, the God of all eternity who existed before time began. If the “Godhead” was singular (only one Divine person), then God would be incomplete in a most serious and profound way. God would not know – experientially – what a relationship was or is. In addition to being infinitely holy, God… Continue reading