Category: Apologetics & Philosophy
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According to Jesus’ own words in Matthew 24:29-42, His return takes place “…immediately after the tribulation of those days.” Jesus then goes on to describe the rapture in the context of His return. Even though this is what Jesus taught, this view is unpopular with many Christians who believe we will be raptured before the…
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Despite what people may believe, there are really only two worldviews that exist: one with God and one without God. Here are some helpful definitions of terms explaining the difference between the two. Defining words is always entirely helpful and these can really help make it easier to get at truth when you speak with…
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Here’s a very good friend and brother of mine with whom I’ve had the privilege of studying alongside in a pastoral training course. Listen as he explains the need every human has for the salvation of Jesus Christ: By the grace of God he is now off planting a church in the beautiful mountains of…
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It is not difficult to imagine that God, the Creator of all life, is able to preserve the Word He wrote down through the ages and is able to guide those who seek Him in its proper interpretation. I am constantly reinforced in my thinking as I grow in the Lord that almost all confusion…
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excerpt taken from Declaring the End from the Beginning I want to take this opportunity to address a common objection you may hear as to whether Christ is the Savior and Son of God. I’ll call it the Mithras Objection. As we saw above, Mithras is the Roman name for Tammuz, the son of Semiramis…
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The actual length of the days in Genesis 1 has caused much controversy over past decades to the present day. The inception of modern secular science has fueled the debate with the invention of evolutionary theory – or all life on earth developing from a single organism – which by definition is claimed to have…
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Old Testament Genesis 1:5 God called the light day, and the darkness He called night. And there was evening and there was morning, one day. The phrase “And there was evening and there was morning” and the numeric value placed before “day” both define a day’s length to mean a literal day. See also Genesis…
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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 KJV]
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