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Posted by Rev. Michael Bresciani
And through covetousness shall they with feigned words make merchandise of you: 2 Peter 2:3a. The Apostle Peter makes this statement in his second epistle concerning those who will come to rake and deceive the believers into giving up their wealth, their goods and anything else they may possess. This warning is available to Christians the world over in their own Bibles, so why are so many of them still falling prey to the ravishes of every charlatan and modern prosperity gospel preacher that pops up on the circuit?
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Posted by Christine Bettridge
The chapter of Matthew 24 is one of the most misunderstood chapters in the Bible. Most believe that this...
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Posted by Tom Cooper
Jesus wonÂ’t come until the Jewish people are saved. Why the salvation of the Jewish people is your greatest priority in prayer!
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Posted by Anthony Smith
Have you wondered why, when communion is given, the Ministers always ask those, that are about to take it, to examine themselves, to assure that they be worthy? Well according to scripture, there is a curse on those that are found unworthy by God.
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Posted by Saundra L. Washington
As Christianity developed and came into contact with other cultural forms, it encountered many diverse challenges. Although the theological conflict certainly resulted in a better understanding of the meaning of Christ and a clearer presentation of Christian belief, it presented a serious threat to the very existence of Christianity. The challenge was in the arena of thought and it would either "make" or "break" Christianity. Gnosticism posed such a challenge.
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Posted by Saundra L. Washington
Instead of being passive consumers of Biblical commentary, we can participate in the forming of a...
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Posted by Brian Jones
When I entered junior high I quickly set two goals for my
seventh grade year: First, to get Kacey Gire...
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Posted by Carson C. Day
As we continue our investigation into the biblical concept of wisdom, it behooves us to scrutinize briefly a few passages associated intimately with the notion of an understanding heart. For as we will soon see, the Bible teaches that true wisdom flourishes only in the person of one whose heart displays a tendency to look for the good in others. First, I wish to note 1 Kings 3:5-15:
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