New Sermon: Much More Than A “Great Commission”
The new sermon from today is posted online. The text is Matthew 28:16-20 and the title is “Much More Than a Great Commission. Here’s the sermon and Lord’s blessings!
The new sermon from today is posted online. The text is Matthew 28:16-20 and the title is “Much More Than a Great Commission. Here’s the sermon and Lord’s blessings!
I recently had a conversation with “Full Preterist” Don K. Preston via email and he informed me that he would be debating American Vision’s Joel McDurmon on the following topics (as seen below). It should prove to be a fun-filled weekend for any and all who live in the area and/or can attend. McDurmon is very good at…
I’m not quite sure how to state this gently, but, Oneness Pentecostal debater Roger Perkins is either, (1) a very poor student of Scripture and Scriptural aids, or, (2) is completely dishonest. In his recent debate with Dr. James R. White on the doctrine of the Trinity, Mr. Perkins repeatedly referred to Col. 1:15 and…
One of the most misunderstood sections of Scripture in our modern culture is Daniel chapter 9. Often, the modern believer understands this section of Scripture with the “Anti-Christ” in view. This is both an un-historic and un-scriptural understanding that is generated more from a theological system, then it is from the sound exegesis of Scripture.…
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Click here for a PDF version of this paper: The Historical Jesus – Essay Questions Krause, Jeffrey S. Philosophy 240-B01 Liberty University School of Religion 13 September 2009 Essay Questions – The Historical Jesus 1. You are speaking with a new friend in the neighborhood. The conversation takes a turn towards religion,…
Blessing to all. Here is the link to today’s sermon (title “The Great Tribulation: Fulfilled”) which focused on Matthew 24:1-34. In it, I attempt to demonstrate the historical fulfillment of this often confusing section of Scripture.