Sunday, 25 September 2016
ONLY JESUS CHRIST CAN SAVE YOU!
Jesus clearly taught in John 3:16 that He will save anyone who believes in Him: “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” This “whoever” includes you and every other person in the world.
The Bible says
"What does it mean to worship the Lord in spirit and truth?"
Answer: The idea of worshipping the Lord “in spirit and truth” comes from Jesus’ conversation with the woman at the well in John 4:6-30. In the conversation, the woman was discussing places of worship with Jesus, saying that the Jews worshipped at Jerusalem, while the Samaritans worshipped at Mount Gerizim. Jesus had just revealed that He knew about her many husbands, as well as the fact that the current man she lived with was not her husband. This made her uncomfortable, so she
Thursday, 22 September 2016
Hierarchy equals abuse.
Hierarchy equals abuse.
The world is really sick. But as if that is not enough the church is in the lead in this madness.I want everyone to read this post carefully and see how a pastor is deluded in his feministic view of marriage. I stumbled on this article by dalrock...........As I’ve explained most recently in All roads lead to Duluth, the Duluth model has become by far the dominant paradigm for viewing domestic violence. This is essential to understand because Duluth isn’t really about domestic violence, but about legislating feminist theory. The focus of Duluth is to end what feminists call male privilege, or male entitlement. While the flag of domestic violence and abuse is waved in front of the crowd, the Duluth creators go out of their way to make it clear that their focus is not on violence or abuse, but on the idea that a husband is head of the household. In the Duluth model the idea of headship is
Tuesday, 20 September 2016
What does it mean that we are not to love the world?
Question: "What does it mean that we are not to love the world?"
Answer: First John 2:15-16 says, "Do not love the world or anything in the world. If anyone loves the world, love for the Father is not in them. For everything in the world—the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life—comes not from the Father but from the world." Yet John 3:16 begins, "For God so loved the world. . . ." So, God loves the world, but we are not supposed to? Why the apparent contradiction?
In the Bible
Thursday, 15 September 2016
Deception, Idolatry And The Feast Of Tabernacles
Feast of Tabernacles
John W. Ritenbaugh
I Timothy 4:1 Now the Spirit expressly says that in latter times some will depart from the faith, giving heed to deceiving spirits and doctrines of demons.
Let me change just a few words so it will clarify it and maybe a few minutes later, it will mean a little bit more to you.
I Timothy 4:1 Now the Spirit expressly says that in latter times some will abandon, or some will withdraw, or some will apostatize from the faith, giving heed to deceiving spirits and doctrines of demons.
The ones who are going to depart are not necessarily the ones who are doing the preaching—they've already departed. Paul is
Nicolaitanism Today
by Richard T. Ritenbaugh
Forerunner, "Prophecy Watch," January 2001
The Christmas season has passed—thankfully—for another year. The colorful, twinkling lights have come down, dying evergreens grace the curbs awaiting trash collection, lines at stores have dwindled to manageable size, and the cheerful, too-sweet tunes of the season no longer clog the airwaves. People have quit the annoying "Merry Christmas!" sendoff, the Salvation Army's bell ringers have gone on to quieter things, and Rudolph, the elves and jolly Saint Nick have disappeared from sight.Is it not ironic that "Christians" celebrate Christmas? Christians are by name followers of Christ, and He says nothing in His Word about memorializing His birth year after year. The Bible is quite clear that the day of one's death is
Pagan Holidays
I came accross this article and i want you all to think about it
because is the truth.
by Martin G. Collins
Forerunner, "Bible Study," December 1996
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The Babylonian system depicted in Revelation 17 rules over the kings and kingdoms of the earth. It "shall intend to
What is the difference between fornication and adultery?
Question: "What is the difference between fornication and adultery?"
Answer: The modern dictionary definitions of fornication (voluntary sexual intercourse between persons not married to each other, which would include adultery) and adultery (voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and a partner other than the lawful spouse) are simple enough, but the Bible gives us greater insight into how God perceives these two sexual sins. In the Bible, both are referred to literally, but both are also
Saturday, 3 September 2016
Can a Christian be cursed? Will God allow a curse on a believer?
Question: "Can a Christian be cursed? Will God allow a curse on a believer?"
Answer: The Bible tells us that “like a fluttering sparrow or a darting swallow, an undeserved curse does not come to rest” (Proverbs 26:2b). This means that foolish curses have no effect. God does not allow His children to be cursed. God is sovereign. No one has the power to curse one whom God has decided to bless. God is the only One able to pronounce judgment.
Is there such a thing as the evil eye?
Question: "Is there such a thing as the evil eye?"
Answer: The evil eye is a belief within folk religion that someone can look at another person and cause injury, illness, or even death. The superstition of the evil eye was held in ancient Greece and Rome, and it persists in many cultures today.
The evil eye is also called the “envious eye” or the “invidious eye,” because the person casting it is jealous of something. According to the superstition, a resentful person can transmit a curse, wittingly or unwittingly, simply by looking at someone or something in envy. The evil eye is said to bring sickness upon anything from livestock to fruit trees to people. The superstitious attempt to ward off the evil eye with beads, amulets, hand gestures, or sayings.
Some translations of Mark 7:22 include “an evil eye” as one of the sins that begin in the heart (KJV, NKJV, ASV). The Greek is “ophthalmos ponēros” (literally, “evil eye”); however, this is
Answer: The evil eye is a belief within folk religion that someone can look at another person and cause injury, illness, or even death. The superstition of the evil eye was held in ancient Greece and Rome, and it persists in many cultures today.
The evil eye is also called the “envious eye” or the “invidious eye,” because the person casting it is jealous of something. According to the superstition, a resentful person can transmit a curse, wittingly or unwittingly, simply by looking at someone or something in envy. The evil eye is said to bring sickness upon anything from livestock to fruit trees to people. The superstitious attempt to ward off the evil eye with beads, amulets, hand gestures, or sayings.
Some translations of Mark 7:22 include “an evil eye” as one of the sins that begin in the heart (KJV, NKJV, ASV). The Greek is “ophthalmos ponēros” (literally, “evil eye”); however, this is
Thursday, 1 September 2016
WHAT ARE SOME REASONS WHY GOD MIGHT ALLOW HIS CREATURES TO SUFFER?
There’s an interesting article posted at Belief Map.
He sets up the possible reasons with a very good explanation of the structure of the argument. His explanation allows him to balance the existence of suffering with “greater goods”.
Most Christians can
WHAT IS JESUS’ VIEW OF THE DEFINITION OF MARRIAGE?
I noticed that there is some silly video put out by the atheists at BuzzFeed where a bunch of people claiming to be Christians deny that Jesus has any authority in their worldview.
Here’s what Jesus says about marriage.
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