Posts filed under ‘Religious – Christian – End Times’

Who or What is the Restrainer that Paul Speaks of? Part 1

How does one come away from a verse like that and determine that it was not God Himself who restrained Satan? It can only be done through exceedingly poor and sloppy exegesis of His Word. God spoke a warning to Satan, telling him he could do anything he wanted to Job except touch him on his person. Later, we know that God modified this to allow Satan to do what he wanted with Job except take his life. Why did Satan obey? Because it was God who gave him his marching orders, not some impersonal barrier or “restraint” that has no mind or power of its own. The restraint was literally God’s Word, which is God Himself (John 1:1).

Continue Reading June 15, 2015 at 11:55 AM 1 comment

An Event That Will Shatter World Equilibrium

It is the Rapture that is expectantly waited on by the powers of darkness. They know that once it occurs, the Holy Spirit will no longer have the invisible Church through which to work, to convict the world of sin and to call them to righteousness. At that point, Satan and his minions will have far greater leeway to work. They will not hesitate to use every dark art to their advantage as they race toward the culmination of human history in Armageddon. Satan actually believes he has a chance of “besting” God, but we know that Satan (via Antichrist) will be destroyed by a word from the mouth of our returning Jesus, during His Second Advent (2 Thessalonians 2:8).

Continue Reading June 13, 2015 at 9:59 AM 7 comments

Pope Francis Equates Bible to Qur’an; Christianity to Islam

PLEASE NOTE: It has come to our attention that we used a spoof site – the National Review – as the source of this article. We nearly made a similar mistake with another article a while back, but caught our mistake in time.
Not to excuse our mistake, but with so much out there about how this particular Pope has been moving toward Islam, even recently praying in a Turkish mosque, it gives one reason to pause.
That said, we should have checked our sources more carefully and we appreciate a reader bringing this to our attention. We will be removing this article soon.

Continue Reading June 10, 2015 at 2:14 PM 3 comments

Christian Suffering to Gain Rewards and Benefits?

More than once the apostle Paul speaks about suffering for Christ. In fact, he actually seemed to relish the idea because it would allow him to share in Christ’s sufferings, not as being equal to Messiah – there is only ONE Messiah/Savior – but as a true believer who wants to be able to fully identify with his Master as much as possible.

Continue Reading June 6, 2015 at 1:08 PM Leave a comment

Believing Faith vs. Evil, Unbelieving Heart for the Christian

However, based on my previous articles connected somewhat to this article, I fully believe that true Christians can have small to huge issues with unbelief. Having said that, I want to be sure that people know I fully believe the Bible teaches eternal security. I do not believe, like some, that our salvation can be lost. I appreciate the earnestness of those who believe such a position and their desire to prove their love and loyalty to the Lord, but for me, the true reality is that salvation is totally God’s department. He calls, He saves, He secures, He seals, He guards, He will bring those who trust Him for salvation into eternity. He will also judge all believers regarding their works and folks, if you learned one thing from my previous series on salvation, it is this: the works that we do here and now are based on belief or unbelief in God, period.

Continue Reading June 6, 2015 at 9:48 AM 1 comment

Yes, Christians CAN Fall Away from God…

When we choose to disbelieve God, we do so because we have chosen to believe something else. This stems from an evil heart, a heart that is extremely difficult to know and understand (cf. Jeremiah 17:9). It’s not “backsliding” as if we simply lost our footing while trying to climb up a metal slide. It is giving way to an evil, unbelieving heart! Maybe if we were willing to call it what it is, we would be more willing to humble ourselves and acknowledge that we are capable of doing what Moses did, what David did, what Peter did and what others have done.

Continue Reading June 4, 2015 at 12:20 PM 2 comments

Good News of Hebrews 4…

Living a life based on constant belief in God means going from strength to strength (Psalm 85:7). Understanding this can create a very stark comprehension of how Christians are to live. The focus, instead of being on what we are to do or not do, is on believing God. Since this is the starting point, I firmly believe that we will live a life that stems from that believing. This is not to say that we do not need to learn what God’s Word says. Clearly, we do need to study to know whether or not we are believing God at every turn and whether or not our life measures up to His standard.

Continue Reading June 4, 2015 at 11:28 AM 4 comments

Is Salvation a Sure Thing or Dependent Upon Us? Part 9

Moses chose through unbelief to strike the rock twice. Had he been tempted to do that, but instead did what God told him to do, Moses would not have sinned. He was angry with the Israelites and rather than controlling his anger, he allowed his anger to control him and he sinned because of it. His anger clouded his thinking and instead of doing things God’s way, Moses thought he had a better way. Ultimately, he came to believe that God’s way was not the best and his way was. Proverbs 14:12 certainly applies here.

Continue Reading June 3, 2015 at 6:54 AM 1 comment

Is Salvation a Sure Thing or Dependent Upon Us? Part 8

What did this believing in God cause these individuals to do? They walked in righteousness. Their actions proved their belief in God. Noah believed God and…built the Ark. Lot believed God and…left Sodom and Gomorrah. Abraham believed God and…left Ur to go the Land of Promise. But some of these same people also had times in their lives where, through unbelief, they parted ways with God. In the case of Ananias and Sapphira, they did not get the opportunity to come back from their path of unbelief. Neither did Moses. We haven’t even talked about David, have we? He was a believer, a man after God’s own heart, yet, through unbelief, he sinned, first through lust, which gave birth to adultery, which then gave birth to murder. Even though David repented, things were not the same. God was not happy that David had chosen to go off the path of righteousness and down the trail of unbelief leading to death.

Continue Reading June 3, 2015 at 5:55 AM Leave a comment

Is Salvation a Sure Thing or Dependent Upon Us? Part 7

What? Moses was accused of God as not believing Him! Moses? Yes, Moses, the man who walked with God and spoke with Him as one man speaks to another. Moses spent years learning from God, trusting Him, and being obedient to Him. Yet, here, just prior to the end of Israel’s journey to the Promised Land, Moses makes a terrible mistake and that mistake was the result of the fact that Moses chose not believe God. Wow. Stop and consider that for a moment, will you?

Continue Reading June 2, 2015 at 7:59 AM Leave a comment

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