Job's Redeemer
"I know that my Redeemer liveth, and at last he will stand up upon the earth."
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"I know that my Redeemer liveth, and at last he will stand up upon the earth."
God determines who is to be identified as a Christian; he has not assigned that responsibility to us.
Both the Bible and ancient documents refer to demons. But was demonic possession an historical reality or merely a superstition from unenlightened days?
In addition to possessing a divine nature, Jesus Christ was also flesh and blood (John 1:14), a human being. He thus shared with us the full range of human emotions.
Matthew chapter twenty-four is a largely symbolic chapter of the New Testament that has been misinterpreted in two extreme directions.
Christians need to oppose wrong-doing on the basis of principle, rather than capitulating to compromising crumbs thrown to us from the tables of politicians.
Part two in a two-part series on Bertrand Russell's reasons why he rejected Christianity
How dedicated are you to the cause of Christ?
Because Kenneth Starr grew up associated with the church of Christ (we understand he currently worships with an Evangelical Bible Church), some have used the connection to vent personal, long-smoldering frustrations, firing both verbal and literary missiles at the Lord's family.
Spiritually, it is not an easy thing, in a world immersed in wickedness, to live a life dedicated to obeying the law of God.
Biblical scholars have catalogued more than three hundred amazing prophecies that find precise fulfillment in the life and labor of the Son of God. One of these predictive declarations is found in Daniel 9:24-27, commonly referred to as the prophecy of "Daniel's Seventy Weeks."
Was Paul the founder of Christianity, as some atheists allege?
Murder is always a despicable act.
Part 1 in a two-part series on Bertrand Russell's reasons why he rejected Christianity
Is the Golden Rule really all that golden? Yes, especially in contrast with two other rules of human conduct.
It is a grievous tragedy that many, like Oprah Winfrey, and those mesmerized by her, are enmeshed in antiquated superstition.
Shepard was a twenty-one-year-old student at the University of Wyoming. He openly professed homosexuality. Apparently, he was lured from a bar and taken to a remote place; there he was tied to a fence, pistol-whipped, and left exposed in the cold. Eventually, he died.
How old is the earth? What does the Bible say? What about science? Does it really matter?
What is a miracle? What is the purpose of miraculous signs? Are genuine miracles happening today? What about the "miracles" of the so-called modern "faith-healers"? Do these indicate a miraculous presence of the Spirit in modern times? Study this important topic.
A survey out of Washington, D.C. requests that ministers answer this question: "Can an individual serve in leadership who lacks moral authority?"