It is more important to get the Bible right than to hold a position due to tradition, popularity, or people. Mid-Acts Pauline dispensational right division is objectionable to many people when they first hear about it. Objections are expected. It is not traditional, popular, nor does it have lots of people, let alone respected scholars […]
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The Biggest Objections to M.A.D.
January 14th, 2023 · Comments Off on The Biggest Objections to M.A.D.
Our Pattern for Ministry, Too
January 7th, 2023 · Comments Off on Our Pattern for Ministry, Too
Paul exhorts his son in the faith, Timothy, to be a good solider, an unashamed workmen, and to hold fast to the faithful word (2 Timothy 1:13, 2:3, 2:15). In short, he tells him to be faithful. Then, in the last chapter of his last inspired epistle, Paul wrote this about his own service: “I […]
The Only Immaculate Conception
December 25th, 2022 · Comments Off on The Only Immaculate Conception
Taught by Justin Johnson on . Description: The truth of Jesus’ person and finished work is much more important than the fables Christians have made up regarding his birth and his mother. Learn what matters about Jesus conception in this lesson!
To Attend, or To Not Attend
December 24th, 2022 · Comments Off on To Attend, or To Not Attend
Christmas is on Sunday this year. This means the tension between belief and the belly will once again strain the cultural Christian’s conscience. To attend, or to not attend (church). That is the question. Oddly enough those who invented the “Christian day” (Catholics, Orthodox, etc) have no question. Attendance is required in those churches out […]
Audio: Philemon
December 21st, 2022 · Comments Off on Audio: Philemon
Philemon Series (audio) The epistle to Philemon is the smallest and perhaps most neglected of Paul’s epistles, yet it is a rich example of charity and grace in action. To Download: Right-click on link and click ‘Save Link As’ Verses Description/ Video MP3 Outline Philemon For Love’s Sake Download Outline This brief overview of Philemon […]
