Tag: God

  • You Cannot Have the Icing Without the Cake (Acts 28 and Jews Only)

    You Cannot Have the Icing Without the Cake One of the greatest inconsistencies in the Acts 28 position is that it teaches believers today should read and apply Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 & 2 Timothy, Titus, and Philemon, while claiming that Romans, 1 & 2 Corinthians, Galatians, and Thessalonians do not directly apply to the Body of Christ…

  • Don’t Let Anyone Complicate Christ’s Simplicity and Power

    Paul’s Letters You said that just because we’re still dealing with sin and death today isn’t enough to conclude Paul’s letters are addressed to us. You suggested there must be some other reason besides the fact that Paul’s message fits our situation. I don’t see how that follows. Paul’s letters explain humanity’s greatest problem—sin and…

  • Is Faith Enough? Or Must You First Become a Jew

    Is Faith Enough? Or Must You First Become a Jew? One of the most serious errors being promoted today is the claim that the promises Paul describes are not actually given to everyone who possesses the faith God gives, but only to those who are Jewish. Whether stated directly or indirectly, this teaching overturns the…

  • How Does Paul Define a ‘Weak Believer?’

    Who Has the Weaker Faith? One of the most misunderstood expressions in Paul’s letters is “the weak brother.” Many assume a weak believer is someone who sins more than others or lacks moral character. But when Paul actually defines weakness, he describes something very different. The weak believer is not weak because he commits more…

  • The Motivation Problem Christianity Never Solves

    Fear, Law, and the Motivation of Grace One of the greatest differences between religion and the gospel of grace is motivation. Why does a person obey God? Why does he love others? Why does he forgive, serve, give, and sacrifice? Most Christians would answer, “Because we love God.” But if we are honest, many religious…

  • The Wisest Man in History Demolishes: Free Will, Immortality of the Soul, and All Human Pride

    Ecclesiastes: Solomon’s Testimony Against Free Will, the Immortality of the Soul, and Human Pride Ecclesiastes is one of the most overlooked books in Scripture. It was written by Solomon, the wisest man who ever lived. God gave him wisdom beyond all others, along with unimaginable wealth, power, pleasure, and opportunity. If anyone could discover lasting…

  • THE GREAT DISCLOSURE: WHEN “CHRISTIANITY” BECAME THE FINAL DECEPTION

    THE GREAT DISCLOSURE: WHEN “CHRISTIANITY” BECAME THE FINAL DECEPTION Why wouldn’t Satan have a fake Jesus is his back pocket? And what would that Jesus look like, act like, be? If Satan is the great deceiver, why would we assume he has no counterfeit Jesus prepared for the world? Scripture does not warn primarily about…

  • What’s in Common? Antichrist, Another Jesus, False Christ, Mixed Gospel, and on and on…

    The Same Spirit, A Different Deception It is important to understand that many Christians today do not openly deny that Jesus came in the flesh or deny that He is the Messiah. In that sense, they are not expressing the exact form of antichrist that John directly confronted in his writings. John’s focus was centered…

  • Transhumanism and Free-Will are of the Same Spirit

    One of the more influential futurists of our time, Yuval Noah Harari, has argued that the great project of the twenty-first century will be overcoming death itself. Harari suggests that humanity is moving toward a future where technology, artificial intelligence, genetic engineering, and biotechnology may eventually eliminate many of the limitations that have defined human…

  • Is The Modern Christian Jesus The Antichrist Spirit of Scripture

    Many of the verses about antichrist, false teachers, deception, and “another Jesus” can be understood not merely as attacks against atheism or paganism, but as warnings about religious systems that appear Christian outwardly while subtly denying the sufficiency of Christ’s accomplishment. Paul the Apostle warned specifically about this danger. In Second Corinthians 11:3–4, Paul says:…