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Christ in the Passover
Christ in the Passover
OLD TESTAMENT REFERENCES:
Passover lamb (see Exodus 12:3-5)…
- Note “your lamb” in verse 5… each redeemed soul must appropriate the lamb for himself.
- Note “the whole congregation” must kill it at twilight in verse 6… (see Matthew 26:47 and Luke 22:53)
Passover is also known as Feast of Unleavened Bread (see Exodus 12:8) when the 2 feasts are celebrated together where Passover was the first day of the feast and the next 7 days… Continue reading
What About The Sin Of Unbelief?
What About The Sin Of Unbelief?
Some people who claim that man has a free will to accept Christ are also saying that the only sin that keeps a person out of heaven is the sin of unbelief. That idea probably comes from this verse:
John 8:24 – “I said therefore unto you, that ye shall die in your sins: for if ye believe not.”
This verse is certainly true in what it says. But, are… Continue reading
Accepting Christ
“Accepting Christ”
by I. C. Herendeen
In an effort to get sinners saved we often hear them exhorted to “accept Christ as their personal Saviour” as though those who are slaves of Satan and captives of the Devil could do so and be saved if they did so. But this is utterly foreign to Holy Scripture; there is no foundation in Holy Writ for it. It presents a false way of salvation, and therefore should be discarded along with other… Continue reading
Jesus Christ & The Pope Compared
Jesus Christ & The Pope Compared
How does the Catholic “Vicar Of Christ” measure up to the Lord Jesus Christ whom the pope claims to represent here on earth? Should we care? I would think that we should GREATLY care, if the eternal destiny of our souls is at stake. If the leader of the Catholic church is involved in the various kinds of unbiblical and unChristian things mentioned below, how can you be sure he is leading you… Continue reading
For Whom Did Christ Die?
For Whom Did Christ Die?
by John Owen (theologian, born 1616 – died 1683)
The Father imposed His wrath due unto, and the Son underwent punishment for, either:
- All the sins of all men.
- All the sins of some men, or
- Some of the sins of all men.
In which case it may be said:
- That if the last be true (some sins of all men), all men have some sins to answer for, and so, none are… Continue reading