There are two avenues by which divine matters occur. One must be called supernatural because it is the action or activity of the one and only true God, the God of Holy Scripture. The other must be called paranormal or magical because it is a substitute or imitation of the true God and is the ... Read More
Discipline: noun – instruction: a branch of learning, or field of study; a branch of sport; an event in a sports meeting: training, or mode of life in accordance with rules: subjection to control: order: severe training: mortification: punishment: an instrument of penance or punishment. — verb – to subject to discipline: to train: to ... Read More
I am amazed at the many Christians who believe that the grace of God gives them a license to sin. Accountability to God is probably the least preached about truth in Holy Scripture. We have spiritualized materialism, worldliness, and the flesh-life until cross-bearing and separated living is called "pharisaical" or "legalistic". Worse than the above ... Read More
The fourth chapter of Revelation has got to be the most triumphant chapter in the Holy Bible. The First Testament saints and the Second Testament saints are finally, after thousands of years, directly around the majestic throne of the Heavenly Father. The veil of His glory has been removed for them. For the first time ... Read More
In the beginning God created [spoke into existence] the heaven and the earth (Genesis 1:1). In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God . . . and the Word was made flesh . . . and we beheld His glory (John 1:1, 14). That which was ... Read More
Eighteenth century Europe was saturated with a rationalistic deism. It was the Era of the Enlightenment – of Bolingbroke, Semler, Voltaire, the Encyclopaedists. The churches of the Reformation were paralyzed by its infiltration. Then came, at the century’s close, great changes and renovations as when the sap rises in the tree trunks in springtime. Revival ... Read More
The tall young woman of twenty-three, with light brown hair and a sensitive mouth, roamed the wooded hills that sloped gently down to Coniston Lake, her mind in a turmoil of conflict. Although previously she had visited “Brentwood”, the home of John Ruskin, and thoroughly enjoyed the beauty of the surroundings, as well as the ... Read More
The body in death becomes a seed sown in this earth. In every saint’s body, there is the DNA signature of that individual person by which they will be raised in perfect form, yet without the adamic nature, at the resurrection. Apostle Paul made this bold declaration in his first letter to the people of ... Read More
The Catholic writers and apologists reserve their strongest attack for Bible-believing fundamentalism. When I dare to show how farfetched the doctrines of the Catholic Church are, my mail, whether by post or by e-mail, and phone calls are vicious. I’m called terrible names for daring to show how far from the Bible the Catholic system ... Read More
It is impossible to separate the power of the Holy Ghost from the Rapture and Resurrection of the Saints. If the Resurrection of Jesus Christ was clearly the Divine function of His Spirit, then our resurrection is even more the sovereign work of the same Holy Spirit. Apostle Paul said it plainly, "But if the ... Read More
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