
Studies In Eschatology – Full Preterism And Open Theism
After putting many hours into studying Full Preterism, it appears that the only view that would be consistent with Full Preterism would be Open Theism.
After putting many hours into studying Full Preterism, it appears that the only view that would be consistent with Full Preterism would be Open Theism.
Don’t listen to the Mental Health Pharisees that are lying to you and telling you that your illness doesn’t matter, or that your depression is “not that bad.”
Just as we need daily food to sustain us physically, we also need daily food from God’s Word to sustain us spiritually.
Just as we need daily food to sustain us physically, we also need daily food from God’s Word to sustain us spiritually.
There is no other name under heaven whereby a man can be saved because there is no other life-giving source that produces eternal life in a man.
Just as we need daily food to sustain us physically, we also need daily food from God’s Word to sustain us spiritually.
Just as we need daily food to sustain us physically, we also need daily food from God’s Word to sustain us spiritually.
From the outset, John is clear that authentic Christianity involves a real experience with the living God and that Jesus was not a figment of their imagination. He was truly God in real human flesh.
The primary goal in the church is spiritual growth. There are no prescriptions in Scripture on how to “grow numerically.”
Just as we need daily food to sustain us physically, we also need daily food from God’s Word to sustain us spiritually.
While this is not meant to be an exhaustive list, I will highlight some of the groups that show up the most in dying churches.
Since the author was a New Testament writer familiar with Old Testament Scripture, would he have similarly used the terminology?
Just as we need daily food to sustain us physically, we also need daily food from God’s Word to sustain us spiritually.
One day, all the people and nations will worship Jesus Christ and serve under His dominion.
Just as we need daily food to sustain us physically, we also need daily food from God’s Word to sustain us spiritually.
I call depression “the fog” because it moves in slowly, hovers for some time, and then lifts as slowly as it came.