One of the things which you notice about this scripture says is that the Antichrist is going to be against the saints, against the Christians.
by Paul David Washer
August 12, 2013
At the ninth hour, Jesus cried out with a loud voice, ‘Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?’ which is translated, ‘My God, my God,
why have you forsaken me?’ – Mark 15:34
by Helen van Huyssteen
Israel’s triumph over the nations of the world is the main theme, not only of the Old Testament but the whole Bible. Unfortunately many Christians believe that the Church has permanently replaced the Jews as the recipients of the blessings promised by God to Abraham in Genesis 12: 2-3.
by Got Questions
People have been given enough truth to know and surrender to God, but they refuse it. Self-will wants to deny God’s right to tell us what to do. So, with the truth in front of them, many people turn away and refuse to see it.
by Dr. Jim Solberg, Bridges for Peace
Jesus Himself speaks of both the importance of choosing what we say; and the source of what we say. ‘For out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks. A good man out of the good treasure of his heart brings forth good things, and an evil man out of the evil treasure brings forth evil things’
by Ray Comfort
There’s a wonderful consolation for those who love God. If we find ourselves going through some sort of suffering, we have the knowledge that He is permitting this ‘fiery trial’ for a reason.
by Dennis Huebshman
May 7, 2018
A movement that started a few years ago, seems to be gaining momentum even among some so-called “evangelical” circles. It’s being said there really is no hell, and if anyone is to be punished at all, it will be for a specified time and afterward the person will be taken to Heaven.
by Billy Graham
One of the pet words of this age is “tolerance.” It is a good word, but we have tried to stretch it over too great an area of life. We have applied it too often where it does not belong.
by DrJohn Whitcomb
December 2017
According to the Bible, God will forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness if we confess our sins. But how does this divine provision relate to Christ’s confrontation with His Church, His Body and Bride, at the Judgment Throne?
by Dr. David R. Reagan
Most people, both Christian and non-Christian, tend to view God as being a sort of Cosmic Teddy Bear. They see Him as big and warm and soft, full of infinite love and forgiveness. He couldn’t hurt a fly, and He certainly wouldn’t be so cruel as to condemn or harm any beings created in His own image.
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