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God’s Words Understood

October 11th, 2022 · Comments Off on God’s Words Understood

Taught by Justin Johnson on . Description: God’s book, the Holy Bible, was inspired for a purpose – to give understanding. His book is clear, able to be understood. Learn about the doctrines of Illumination, and Perspicuity in this lesson! This is part 7 of 15 in a series on God’s Words Given to Us.

God Inspired a Book

October 9th, 2022 · Comments Off on God Inspired a Book

Taught by Justin Johnson on . Description: God gave a book, the Holy Bible. Inspiration was how God gave it, and how men wrote it. Learn more about God’s inspired book in this lesson! This is part 6 of 15 in a series on God’s Words Given to Us.

Doors Open Next Weekend in Kokomo

October 8th, 2022 · Comments Off on Doors Open Next Weekend in Kokomo

Next Saturday and Sunday is our annual Ambassadors Seminar, and you are invited to join us in Kokomo, Indiana for sound teaching about The Will of God Made Clear. The doors will be open, and food and admission are as free as salvation! (It’s already paid for.) Speaking of open doors, have you ever heard […]

God Moved Men to Write

October 2nd, 2022 · Comments Off on God Moved Men to Write

Taught by Justin Johnson on . Description: God’s written words, Holy Scripture, the Bible, is the product of inspiration. God moved men to write down his words, but God was the one writing a book. Learn more about how this worked and why men wrote in this lesson! This is part 4 of 15 in […]

Separate Israel and the Church… Consistently

October 1st, 2022 · Comments Off on Separate Israel and the Church… Consistently

Israel is not the Church. According to Charles Ryrie (and others) this is the sine qua non of dispensational thought. It is the essential component. Why, then, would Pauline (mid-Acts) dispensationalists think the Church can find its calling, doctrine, position, or destiny in Matthew-John or Hebrews-Revelation? Pauline (or mid-Acts) dispensationalists separate the Church, the Body […]