Posts tagged ‘great commission’
Satan Will Use Whatever He Can to Fill Spiritual Holes in People
Satan doesn’t want people to become Christians. That his secondary agenda, with his first being to thwart God at every turn, including doing his best to keep Jesus from returning to this earth physically during the Second Coming, which occurs at the end of the Tribulation period. One of the best ways Satan can keep people from becoming a Christian is to keep them as far away from Jesus as possible. Obviously, if Satan can create ways for people to kill themselves (even accidentally, through illicit drug use), then he’ll go for it. One less individual who will make it into heaven.
Continue Reading December 21, 2015 at 7:57 AM Leave a comment
Why Are You Interested in Studies of End Times?
The goal of studying anything related to the end times is this: it should cause us to focus on the fact that eternity is always a breath away…for everyone. This fact should create within us a strong desire for one thing. That is, we should become more focused regarding the Great Commission. The thought of eternity, whether it is in Jesus’ return or our going to meet Him in death, should refocus our thinking onto what is right, what is true, and what is worthy as Paul tells us in Philippians 4:8. What is more praiseworthy than focusing on spending eternity with Jesus?
I Will Be Like the Most High, Part 4
However, if we look seriously at the whole timeline of events from Creation until now, or at least since the time of Christ until now, what has been the one constant that is to absorb Christians? What one thing are all Christians to be involved in regardless of how good or bad the times are in society? If you answered “the Great Commission,” you would be 100% correct. This should be every Christian’s main push. It is our true calling, our main calling, not our secondary calling.
Continue Reading October 16, 2015 at 6:48 AM Leave a comment
Tiger Woods, Brit Hume and Christianity…oh My!
In the Old Testament, God told Ezekiel that he was to go to the house of Israel and tell them what He (God) told Ezekiel to tell them. He was specifically to do this whether they listened or not. This phrase is repeated throughout Ezekiel numerous times.
