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This is the second part of “interpreting Bible prophecy” from Dr. Kim Riddlebarger, from his series of lectures called amillennialism 101. Riddlebarger makes it clear that both dispensationalism and amillennialism are interpretative grids by which we come to an understanding of Bible prophecy, and clearly begins to highlight their differences.
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With all of the weight of majority opinion, both in Christian and non Christian circles, being in a place that is willing to doubt the reliability of the Bible for all our faith and practice. We are in a time where sincere believers need to arm themselves fully with a knowledge of the Word [..more..]
The Bible
“Let us be very careful that we never exalt any minister, or sermon, or book, or tract, or friend above the Word. Cursed be that book, or tract, or human counsel, which creeps in between us and the Bible, and hides the Bible from our eyes!”
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This is the first session of the new Discovery Plus sessions, and we begin today by looking how God speaks to us today clearly. Although amazing to think that we can communicate with God, we aim to show how this dialogue is established perfectly naturally in the lives of believers, and has nothing to [..more..]
Men tell us that our preaching should be positive and not negative, that we can preach the truth without attacking error. But if we follow that advice we shall have to close our Bible and desert its teachings. The New Testament is a polemic book almost from beginning to end . . . . [..more..]
The Bible is the richest treasure of the world. Without it the palace is a dark blank. With it the humble cottage sparkles with celestial light. It is the transcript of God’s heart. It tells, what human reason is weak to find. It is pure truth without one shade of error. It gives knowledge [..more..]
The Word of God well understood and religiously obeyed is the shortest route to spiritual perfection. And we must not select a few favorite passages to the exclusion of others. Nothing less than a whole Bible can make a whole Christian.
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Biblical Christianity is all about truth. God’s objective revelation (the Bible) interpreted rationally yields divine truth in perfectly sufficient measure. Everything we need to know for life and godliness is there for us in Scripture (2 Peter 1:3). God wrote only one book — the Bible. It contains all the truth God intended [..more..]
Here Pastor John MacArthur lays out the battle for biblical truth on the Larry King TV programme.
Below are links to a 2 part sermon where he exposits this topic from the bible. The Battle for the Truth, Part 1
I had the opportunity to be part of a conference on the subject [..more..]
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