How will you respond if someone puts up this as an explanation for the Trinity? Father =Son, Son=Father, Father=Holy Ghost, Holy Ghost=Father, Son=HOLY GHOST, Holy Ghost =Son. Complete error isn't it? This occured in a Christian discussion group I am a member of. That startled me. I responded with an emphatic No! This prompted me … Continue reading Understanding The Trinity
Seeing Through The Lenses Of The Bible
I recently visited an optician for a routine check-up. As I sat to read the vision test chart, the poor state of my eyesight became evident. The diagnosis: nearsightedness. The solution: corrective lenses. So now I wear glasses. Drawing an analogy, the Word of God is like a corrective lens. It aids the believer with … Continue reading Seeing Through The Lenses Of The Bible
Standing Firm In God’s Love
But we ought always to give thanks to God for you, brothers beloved by the Lord, because God chose you as the firstfruits to be saved, through sanctification by the Spirit and belief in the truth(2Thessalonians 2:13). In my Bible, the verse above opens with the heading, "Stand firm". This is an indication this portion … Continue reading Standing Firm In God’s Love
Three Reasons People Believe The Prosperity Gospel
For a greater part of my christian life, my understanding of christianity was shaped by the Charismatic and Word of Faith movement. The idea that God saves us to bless us with material wealth, divine health and a good life is characteristics of the movement. Prosperity, divine health is my portion! I am walking in … Continue reading Three Reasons People Believe The Prosperity Gospel
THE THREEFOLD USE OF THE LAW[OLD TESTAMENT] by R.C. Sproul
Every Christian wrestles with the question, how does the Old Testament law relate to my life? Is the Old Testament law irrelevant to Christians or is there some sense in which we are still bound by portions of it? As the heresy of antinomianism becomes ever more pervasive in our culture, the need to answer … Continue reading THE THREEFOLD USE OF THE LAW[OLD TESTAMENT] by R.C. Sproul