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Jesus-Fulfillment Of All Prophecy

     JESUS CHRIST is the Savior of the world and the fulfillment of all Biblical prophecies.  In the classic text of John 1:1, John declares that the Word existed not only “in the beginning,” when He was “with God,” but also that He actually “was God.”  This is the Word that became incarnate as real man in Jesus […]

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Jonah And Christ

     Jesus Christ laid His credibility on the line when He said, “For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale's belly; so shall the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth (Matthew 12:40).”  If, therefore, the story of Jonah is not true then the story

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Judgement Of The Nations

     “When the Son of man shall come in his glory, and all the holy angels with him, then shall he sit upon the throne of his glory: And before him shall be gathered all nations: and he shall separate them one from another, as a shepherd divideth his sheep from the goats (Matthew 25:31-32).”     Much confusion

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King Saul! His Salvation!

Was Saul, the King of Israel, ever saved?  Or was he saved and then later lost his salvation as some have said?  This whole subject raises the question about how persons were saved in the Old Testament times and whether anyone once saved could be lost.  Saul and his salvation is debated in many theological quarters.  A question that

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Latter-Day Checklist

     As we near the Lord's return, we need a checklist of things that we ought to make sure that we are doing.  I Thessalonians Chapter five gives us such a checklist.     When the Lord Jesus Christ returns for us at the rapture, every believer will be raptured or caught up with the Lord (I Thessalonians 5:14-18).  So, if

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The Lord'S Supper

     The Lord's Supper and Water Baptism are the two ordinances that the Lord has given to us during the present age.  The Lord's Supper is to be practiced repeatedly, whereas water baptism is to be observed only once by the believer in the Lord Jesus Christ.  Scripture tells us in I Corinthians 11:2, “Now I praise you,

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Major Jewish Holidays

SHABBAT:     In recognition of the 4th Commandment, “Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy…for in six days the Lord made heaven and earth…and rested on the seventh day…. (Exodus 20:8-11).”  Jews observe Friday evening and Saturday as a day of rest, joy and spiritual renewal.  To usher in the Sabbath, candles are lit Friday before sunset.  Ceremonial blessings

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Mark Of The Beast

     The number 666 has been a fascination for people down through time, and it is a number associated with the devil.  God has forewarned us of a time when the man of sin, a superhuman dictator (II Thessalonians 2:4), known at the Beast, will be given power over all kindreds and tongues and nations.  And all that

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Marriage

     The Christian home today is under assault.  There are over 1,000,000 divorces in our country each year with devastating effects.  One million divorces means two million spouses plus several million children are effected each year by divorce.  Perhaps as many as six million a year are directly affected by divorce.  The bitterness, and the emotional turmoil is felt by

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Mormonism

     Founder:     Joseph Smith     Date Founded:     April 6, 1830 at Fayette, New York     Actual Name:     Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints     Headquarters:     Salt Lake City, Utah     Major School:     Brigham Young University     Current President:     Joseph Fielding Smith     Church Organization:     The administrative structure is as follows:1.     The First Presidency:     a.     The president of the church (overall).     b.     The president's four counselors.2.     The Council of Twelve Apostles: This group makes church decisions and policies.  They are ordained

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My New Home

     Is there a home in heaven?  Where do the dead go?  Have you ever wondered where you would live after you die?  Do you have a new home waiting for you?  In one of the most familiar passages in the Bible, Jesus Christ answers these questions.  He says, “Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also

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The New Evangelicalism

     This is the age of “isms'-some good, mostly bad!  One of the youngest members of Christendom's fold is called the New Evangelicalism.  It seeks neutral ground, being neither fish nor fowl, neither right nor left, neither for nor against–it stands between!     Bible believing Christians would do well to beware of the New Evangelicalism for four valid reasons.  First, it

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Nile River – A Sign

     Reading the Bible is like reading tomorrow's newspaper today.  The news is rapidly catching up with the Bible.  As we approach the return of Jesus Christ, we will see more and more events on our evening news that are a fulfillment of Biblical prophecy.  The Bible clearly predicts that at the same time Jesus would come at His

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Egypt In Prophecy

     Tragically, Anwar Sadat was assassinated October 6, 1981.  Does this tragic event have any significance in the light of Biblical prophecy?  What does the future hold for Egypt?     The Old Testament has over 700 references to the land of Egypt.  Of these, there are about 250 prophecies specifically concerning Egypt.  Many of these predictions deal with the present day situation.  God's

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Elders

     Only two church offices are indicated in the New Testament: Elders and Deacons.  The church is ruled by elders, of which one is the “teaching-Pastor.”  “Elder” comes from the Greek word “Presbuteros”.  In the Christian church they are those who, by being raised up and qualified by the word of the Holy Spirit, were appointed to have

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Everlasting Life

     “For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have EVERLASTING LIFE (John 3:16).”· John 6:47 and John 3:36 say, “HATH everlasting life”.  The word “hath” is present tense, and means “possesses now.”  If you HAVE everlasting life, could it ever stop?· John 10:28

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Faith Without Works

     No passage in all of Scripture has been so misunderstood as James 2:14-26.  “Faith without works is dead” is used again and again by those who would add works to salvation as their proof text.  Most Christians don't know how to explain James 2:14-26; therefore, when those who teach falsely use James to prove their point,

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False Theories Of Inspiration

Natural Inspiration     According to this theory, every great poet is inspired, and every person who has brought a helpful message for mankind is as much a prophet of God as were the Bible writers.     Objections:     It eliminates the supernatural and reduces the Biblical writings to the level of the secular, making them merely human productions to be criticized,

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The Family As A Testimony

     The family can be a very powerful testimony for God, His Word, and the gospel message.  After God had instituted marriage in the garden, we see Adam and Eve sin; therefore, sin was passed upon the whole human race, which was seen yet in the loins of Adam.  “Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the

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Final Hours?

     How much time do we have left until Jesus Christ returns from heaven to take us out at the rapture?  Although, we cannot know the exact date of His return, the signs are so abundant about us that we know that we must be near.     Certainly, there is an abundance of verses that tell us that we

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Finances

     Every believer owes 100% of what he is and what he has to God.  It is wrong thinking to think that when we give a portion of what we have to the Lord the rest belongs to us.  It is all His; we merely use part of it for ourselves.  Everything is His.     Paul says in Acts 17:25, “He

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Galatians

There were three errors concerning LAW and GRACE during the time of the writing of the New Testament.  They are errors which have continued until this day even though the truth is so clearly taught in the Scriptures.  These errors are:1. LEGALISM-It is the teaching that we are saved by works, by observing rituals and ceremonies, and

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Getting Your Crown

     The word “crown” in the Old Testament is a translation of two Greek words.  The two Greek words are “diadema” and “stephanos”.  They are both translated in our New Testament by the same word “crown”, but their usage is different.  W.E. Raffety, in the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, summarizes the uses of the crowns throughout the whole Bible

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Giving Like Christ

     True Biblical giving is giving from the heart to the Lord.  The Lord Himself illustrates this kind of giving.  “For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him, should not perish but have everlasting life (John 3:16).”  God displayed His love toward us by giving Jesus to die on

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