Don’t let those ignorant of Bible doctrine frame the conversation. When you do, inevitably it will turn out like every national election: you will be forced into one of two sides neither of which represents your position accurately. “Are you Catholic or Protestant?” Neither. “Are you Calvinist or Arminian?” Neither. (No, I’m not pelagian) “Do […]
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Reframe the Conversation
January 22nd, 2022 · Comments Off on Reframe the Conversation
Welcome Questions
January 15th, 2022 · Comments Off on Welcome Questions
A question raised about your belief is not an argument against it. Don’t treat them as such. Asking a question is an admission of ignorance by the questioner, not you. Even if you don’t know the answer to the question, it does not mean your belief is false. Afterall, who made you the authority? That […]
The Christian War on Christmas
December 25th, 2021 · Comments Off on The Christian War on Christmas
Christians did not celebrate Christmas for more than three centuries. Those centuries lined up with the time of the Reformation until post-Civil War America (16th-19th centuries). What was the celebration before? The Roman Catholic mass. What was the celebration afterward? An ecumenical and consumerist blend of cultural fables, feasting, and gifts like only America could […]
Audio: 2 Timothy
December 14th, 2021 · Comments Off on Audio: 2 Timothy
2 Timothy Series (audio) This second epistle to Timothy contains the last words and legacy of the apostle to the Gentiles. It is Paul’s exhortation to faithfulness. To Download: Right-click on link and click ‘Save Link As’ Verses Description/ Video MP3 Outline 01. 2 Timothy Intro Introduction Download Outline 02. 2 Timothy 1:1-2 My Dearly […]
Keep Good Tradition
November 27th, 2021 · Comments Off on Keep Good Tradition
Tradition is bad when it makes what God says or what Christ did of none effect. Tradition is good when it establishes what God says and what Christ has done (2 Thess 2:15). To create good tradition, we allot a number of meetings each year to establish certain subjects with the saints at Grace Ambassadors. […]
