from the Tribulation Network:
After Babylon’s full demise (Revelation 17 and 1 - the first “Hallelujahs” (i.e., “Alleluias”
uttered in the New Testament are recorded (Revelation 19:1-6). Few know that the New Testament doesn’t have one “Hallelujah” in it until Babylon is destroyed! Interesting? I think so–so the next time you shout out a “Hallelujah” [...]
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Let me see I have been accused of being “mean spirited”, “attacking”, a “Phariblogger (by Rick Warren), Someone who needs to take a vacation (Richard Abanes) etc etc etc
from Slice of Laodicea:
I marvel that ye are so soon removed from him that called you into the grace of Christ unto another gospel: Which is not [...]
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from gracethroughfaith:
Simon, Simon, Satan has asked to sift you as wheat. But I have prayed for you, Simon, that your faith may not fail. And when you have turned back, strengthen your brothers.” (Luke 22:31-32)
In the Lord’s first sentence the word translated “you” is plural, but He changed to the singular in the second and [...]
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Thank you Dr. Mohler!
from The Christian Post:
Prominent theologian Dr. R. Albert Mohler, Jr. encouraged more than 3,000 pastors at the 2008 Shepherds’ Conference Thursday night to uphold the tradition of expository preaching despite the growing movement among younger churches to reject this type of preaching style.
“We are living in strange times. There is a crisis [...]
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Many observers have recently expressed concern that the biblical model of the pastor as shepherd has been replaced with the model of the pastor as manager. Some biblical priorities are threatened when such a managerial model of the pastorate replaces the shepherding model. In what follows, I will place the priorities of a managerial model [...]
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from Grace Through Faith:
Excerpts From a Forthcoming Book by Jack Kelley
This is the final installment of our series entitled Seven Things You Have To Know To Understand End Times Prophecy.
5) Conditions Surrounding The 2nd Coming
A couple of days before He was arrested, Jesus had a private conversation with four of His disciples, His inner circle. [...]
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from The Christian Post:
Here are the seven sentences that, in my opinion, are fighting words:
1. “Christians shouldn’t debate theology.”
Did you know that it is a command of God to defend the truth of God’s Word against those who dare oppose it? Check out the words of Jude, “Dear friends, although I was very eager to [...]
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From Truth Matters:
There are as many answers to this question as there are ways to do good and not wrong. “Love does no wrong to a neighbor” (Romans 13:10). “Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things” (1 Corinthians 13:4). Here are some things that, it seems to me, need [...]
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from Crossroads:
The Apostle Paul wrote nearly a fourth of the New Testament. He had amazing revelations about God. Much of our theology is based on his writings. Yet he said,
“For we know in part, and we prophesy in part.” (1 Corinthians 13:9)
Paul includes himself among those who only know “in part”. If the Apostle Paul [...]
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From “What Love Is This”
Even Spurgeon, in spite of his claim of being a staunch Calvinist, could not accept the teaching that regeneration came before faith in Christ through the gospel. Calvinists quote him when he supports them, but they ignore statements such as the following:
If I am to preach faith in Christ to a [...]
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