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The Battlefield Within IV

[posted 3/1/25]

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Question #1:

Hello Dr.,

Thanks for reaching out, been thinking of you as well and was planing touch base.

We’re bumping along ok here. __ is having some issues with her back and hip but a tens unit has been helping her through. I’ve got a few issues with the undercarriage as well but it’s nothing I can’t handle with the Lords help. My job is as dysfunctional as ever and I keep my eyes on the job boards, even had a couple interviews, but nothing has worked out. That’s ok, I keep it all in prayer trusting the Lord to keep me from any mistakes. I’m thankful to have a tolerable job at this age, even if it has its moments. Also, I know that narcissists, sociopaths, and psychopaths (psychological terms for the sin nature left unchecked) run most institutions, so I thank God for His protection in the midst of it all. I’m keeping up with daily Bible reading/studies, the new audio files are awesome and ___ did a wonderful job with the labels, great example of the body coming together to accomplish a task for the Lord. I’ve got the Bible Basics series edit ready for audio, just waiting to hear from ___ to see if she has a new software for me, if not I have a back up plan that should work. Other than that it’s life as usual. Looks like we’re in for some interesting times ahead, should be quite a show.

How have you been Sir? I’m sure this world has kicked you around a bit since our last conversation, but I’m also sure the Lord is bringing you through all the better. Thank you for the prayers, got you covered daily as well.

All the best,
Rev. 22:20

Response #1: 

Well, "more of the same" is not as bad as it could be. We're grateful for whatever respite the Lord gives us. Same is mostly the case here too. We finished the whole four month home improvement blitz (mostly) along with complete refurbishing of the gardens and are still alive to tell the tale. I am starting to get back into better shape (chassis is cooperating if I don't push it too much) and have things pretty much under control on the job front (making progress on the research . . . finally!).

Re: "narcissists, sociopaths, and psychopaths (psychological terms for the sin nature left unchecked) run most institutions" – what a great synopsis of the status quo "out there" in the world today! Yes, that is a great perspective to keep in mind. One could substitute "demon possessed, demon influenced, devoted adherents of Satan's world system" as well. Just a matter of terminology.

Glad to hear you like ___'s labels (I'll pass that along). No rush on the audio files, even if/when the software issues gets resolved. Anyone interested has plenty to get through already.

Keeping you two in my prayers, my friend (thanks for the update). Thanks so much for yours!

In Jesus,

Bob L.

Question #2:  

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Response #2: 

Great to hear from you! No worries in keeping your message private.

I have been meaning to email you and ask for an update. Is this your last year? What about your future plans? How has the experience helped in prep for ministry? Have you met any people there who are sympatico to your point of view?

I don't know if you've been reading some of the latest posting on New Age issues. There is some in there about this issue. Also the "Wide is the Gate" series (see the link) has a lot on the close alliance of psychology and eastern religion from which New Agers take much (can't recommend it without some reluctance since they are rabid pre-Trib and suffer from other doctrinal deficiencies: good at the apologetics, criticizing others, but bad anytime they shift into "positive teaching").

When one considers the origins of psychology, the absolute secularism of it on the one hand and the use of dangerous mystic techniques on the other, I personally would want to give it a wide berth. I have allowed in the past as to how some Christians I have known have testified to being helped by it, and also how that, for example, my seminary was part of Biola which has also an entire "school of psychology". So I try to take the approach of not "throwing the baby out with the bathwater", even though from what I know (admittedly little) , there seems to be a lot more bathwater than baby.

As to the Christian alternative, I wouldn't beat myself up about practical application. The closer we get to the Lord, the more we make Him and His truth our priority, not just in doing some good things but in focusing every aspect of our lives and life experience around Him, the cross, His Church, His truth, then the more "thinking about the things above" (Col.3:1-2) becomes natural and not something we have to force. In other words, it's all about spiritual growth and spiritual growth is about more than just knowledge as we know.

None of us is perfect in this. We all have to fight this fight daily. There are always ups and downs, successes and set-backs. But if we do commit to putting first things first, we will make progress and get victory in this area as well as all others.

So I would always suggest for believers not to make too big a deal out of "experience". Pursuing "experiences" first is a very bad idea, one which leads into all the sorts of excesses we see in the "emergent church" movement today. If we concentrate on learning, loving and applying the truth more and more day by day, we will grow closer to the Lord over time . . . and that will produce peace and joy – to which we have right as those who belong to Him (link). But trying to force it never leads to anything good.

I'm happy to give you links, if you wish, but you are well-versed in navigating the site so I'll leave that for now (do feel free to write back).

Are you in touch with our good friend Curt Omo of Bible Academy (link)? He may have some insight for you as well.

In Jesus,

Bob L.

Question #3:   

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Response #3: 

It sounds as if you are making progress, and that is good to hear. I'm not surprised to hear about the deficiency in language training (I think I predicted that). But in terms of __ specifically, I don't think it's any better at any other seminary, including DTS (just different problems). I also hear you about "chapel". That was a mandatory nuisance at Talbot too. But in retrospect it was good to have heard people like John MacArthur in person (the better to understand problems and issues later on). We didn't have many women in the pulpit there. The only one I remember was Talbot's widow who gave us new students a talk about him and handed out copies of his biography (she was a professor there at one point).

In terms of the "thought fight", I'm sure you have many references about the issue from Ichthys (happy to pass some along if that's helpful [links]). The main points I would make in response to what you've written here is that 1) peace and joy are not automatic; 2) just because life is hard and flak is omnipresent coming from within as well as from without does not mean peace and joy are impossible (we merely have to find them in what is coming and not in what is present), and 3) we DO have the Holy Spirit but we have to be aware of that fact and strive to listen to Him in order to be benefitted by His ministry (i.e., that's not automatic either).

In other words, we have to 1) do what it is we're supposed to do generally (meaning, avoiding sinful and unwise behavior on the one hand and of course engaging in spiritual growth, progress and production on the other); 2) be aware of the blessing of the Spirit and listen to His promptings of us (we get better at that if we are consistent in making the effort); 3) seek to find the joy and the peace that are ours at all times (e.g., no one can take New Jerusalem and the resurrection away from us). This takes focusing on the truth, remembering the truth, accepting and engaging with the truth . . . in our hearts. It does get better over time if we fight this fight, but it will always be a fight, and one which not that many believers engage in very effectively – not only because it is hard but also because it takes a good deal of "ammunition" (epignosis) to be able to be effective at it.

Glad to hear you are in contact with Curt [link]. He could use your prayers right now as he's having to move rather unexpectedly. He's a little older than me and, I can tell you, picking up stakes not so easy to do when you're young and even more complicated when you're a bit older.

In Jesus,

Bob L.

Question #4:   

I'm actually very glad I'm here and not DTS because I realized that even though there is some charismatic and egalitarian theology here, at DTS it's Calvinism, OSAS, and some pre-trib rapture I think. The professors here are Wesleyan/Arminian and are decent because there's virtually no OSAS and they don't teach nonsense about God arbitrarily electing some to salvation and others to condemnation as if we don't have a choice. I think Calvinists just get Romans 9 so wrong. This video is actually an excellent non-Calvanistic interpretation of Romans 9 if you have the time to watch it, but no sweat if you don't cause it is long. For a while I just didn't realize that the interlocutor in Paul's diatribe is primarily a self-righteous Jew and not an Arminian straw man that Calvinists love to tear down. Correct me if I'm wrong on some of this.

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Response #4: 

Thanks for the background on ___ vs. DTS. Makes sense.

On Romans, Paul has two audiences in Rome, both believers, but with different hang-ups. Yes, Jews who are leaning on the Law, but also gentiles who are disrespecting Jews. This was a huge problem and rift in the early church with people swinging one way or another (regardless of genealogy) whereas the answer is in the middle: we are all one in Christ, even though Jews are Jews (and worthy of respect) and gentiles are gentiles (and free from any obligation to the Law). Whenever theology becomes the lens of interpretation, the interpretation suffers. We should be reading what the Word actually says, and vetting our theological understanding accordingly – NOT twisting scripture until it lines up with our preconceived ideas.

Good stuff in paragraph #2. This is excellent self-analysis . . . from the truth of the Word.

Let us therefore strive (KJV: "labor"; NKJV: "be diligent"; NIV: "make every effort:) to enter that rest, so that no one may fall by the same sort of disobedience.
Hebrews 4:11 ESV

"Faith rest", despite its name, takes effort (link). That is also what James is getting at when he says "faith without works is dead" (Jas.2:20-26), not meaning charity, but spiritual production in doing what the Lord wants.

Nothing good in this life ever happens without effort. We believers understand, or should, that our effort is a non-meritorious response to the grace of God. We trust Him. We trust the Spirit's help and guidance. We trust and love the Word. The more we respond, the more we strive to embrace and live and love the truth, the better all these things become. But it will always be a fight down here, until we see the Lord face to face. Helped by the Spirit and the encouragement of the Body of Christ, this is a fight we CAN win; we just have to be willing to keep up the fight (link).

But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ!
1st Corinthians 15:57 NKJV

Keeping you in my daily prayers, my friend.

In Jesus,

Bob L.

Question #5:  

Right okay. That's what I thought about Romans.

Thanks for all of this. The daily fight has been getting easier even in the past week or so since some of the clarification. Just got to keep my foot on the gas.

Thanks a lot

Response #5: 

It's my pleasure.

Thanks much for the encouraging report!

"Just got to keep my foot on the gas." Amen! There is no "finish line" on this side of heaven home. We can rest and let up only after we see the Lord face to face.

In Him,

Bob L.

Question #6: 

Hi Mr. Luginbill,

I hope you are well! My family were here to visit this past week, so apologies again for another late reply.

When you wrote: "As "captain of the ship" we have a right, a duty, an opportunity and a privilege to listen to the Lord, to the truth, to the Holy Spirit instead of what we are feeling – or even what we are seeing and hearing." When I have a thought that is wrong, what can I do to actually handle that? If I have control over myself, how do I resist the devil? In terms of the whole Revelation number, that has always scared me - I think the enemy has used that against me (like worrying about the roadsign) and now I'm in a mental trap that I'm struggling with. Or like when I didn't want to touch my Bible in certain places, I know that is not what God wants I just don't know how to get over the worry of this issue. I want to be able to live my life (not in sin) but free from the worry of these wrong thoughts and these patterns that I don't think are from God. What errors am I making and how do I correct those and be confident that I'm not sinning?

Respectfully,

Response #6: 

I'm sorry to hear that you are still struggling with this, my friend. Some issues do take time to work out and to work through.

It's always difficult to advise others on how to fight the inner fight. Here are a few links which deal with the issue:

Who Controls our Thoughts and Emotions?

The Battlefield Within: Fighting the inner spiritual Struggle I

The Battlefield Within: Fighting the inner spiritual Struggle II

The Battlefield Within: Fighting the inner spiritual Struggle III

What I can also say is that it is so important to distinguish how we feel from what we actually say and do. That is to say, combat veterans pretty much unanimously affirm that they were all afraid in battle, even the ones who acted most heroically. They felt fear . . . BUT they did what they had to do anyway. That is how it is with us as well. It doesn't matter, for example, if we don't "feel" like doing our Bible study today . . . as long as we do it. So if you are continuing to do what the Lord wants you to do, the fact that you are receiving opposition from within and without is no reason to feel bad. To the contrary, like a good soldier you are doing your duty in spite of it – and you should "feel good" about that.

Second, if bad thoughts occur to us, for example, we don't have to own them. We can say to ourselves – and mean it – "I reject that absolutely". We can recognize that this is the evil one using our memories and external stimuli and our old sin natures against us – but we can also remember that we have the Holy Spirit, that He is God, and that all these things we may dread and which may very much vex us are nothing to Him. We just need to trust Him and hand it over to Him. This may take a little practice to get right, but remember that faith is the key. We have to believe the truth of having the Spirit and rely in confidence on Him and His help for us.

In terms of the Tribulation per se, God will never abandon us. He is right here with us. That will be true in any possible circumstance we shall ever encounter in this life . . . and that includes whatever may betide even during the Tribulation. What is the worst that can happen? That we might be physically killed? None of us is going to survive forever in these temporary shells anyway, and if it's the Lord's will for us to be liberated and taken home, then we need to embrace that, because it is definitely better on the other side. Believers need have no fear of death because if we are living for Christ, then death is nothing but the greatest gain in every way (Phil.1:21). Only unbelievers need to be afraid of death . . . and very afraid they definitely should be.

“And I say to you, My friends, do not be afraid of those who kill the body, and after that have no more that they can do. But I will show you whom you should fear: Fear Him who, after He has killed, has power to cast into hell; yes, I say to you, fear Him! Are not five sparrows sold for two copper coins? And not one of them is forgotten before God. But the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Do not fear therefore; you are of more value than many sparrows."
Luke 12:4-7 NKJV

I'm keeping you in my prayers about this, my friend.

In Jesus,

Bob L.

Question #7:  

Hi Mr. Luginbill,

Honestly, I've struggled with it for such a long time and I just want to get past it.

Sometimes I "feel" or "think" something that "tells" me that I want what's wrong, but I truly don't. So I'm struggling with what I feel, but I also then don't want to do whatever it was cause it makes me "feel" like I'm doing it for a bad reason. Even when the thing itself isn't wrong to do. Any thoughts?

I'm pretty sure at this point that I love God and want to do what God wants, cause I've been struggling against this for so long. What you wrote about not owning the thought was helpful. I haven't been good about handing the fight over to God, I've just stressed and let myself be afraid. I found a good verse in Colossians this morning, 1:29 - To this end I strenuously contend with all the energy Christ so powerfully works in me.

That spoke to me.

Thank you as always for the many prayers, I know they are helping.

Respectfully,

Response #7: 

While I'm sorry that this continues to be an issue, from your report here it sounds to me as if you are indeed engaging with it in a godly way and trying to "fight the fight". Good for you!

As mentioned more than once (and explained in the links provided), how we feel means nothing in the end. Our emotions are meant to respond to our godly thoughts, but since we have sin natures they often "buck the trend" when the trend is good. We learn as we grow spiritually to ignore emotions which are not supportive and which are not right, and to do what is right anyway. If we have to get up early and go to work or exercise, for example, it is very possible that our emotions will support our body's resistance and tell us not to do it – but most normal adults have learned to ignore those dangerous and false signals. And in our minds we do understand that if we don't go to work, we'll regret it, and if we do get out and exercise, we'll feel better for doing it. So this is just a variation on that same theme.

One other thing I can tell you is that the more immersed we are in the Word of God and in good Bible teaching, the more quickly, the more easily, and the more often we will find our emotions going along instead of fighting us. So I would advise committing to growing even closer to the Lord through the process of spiritual growth. That is something else you'll definitely NOT regret down the road.

Keeping you in my prayers, my friend.

In Jesus,

Bob L.

Question #8: 

Hi Mr. Luginbill,

Well, I don't know how successful I am - I'm still working on it. I know that how I feel means nothing, but it's hard for me to distinguish what I feel and think from what I do. If I ignore the wrong thoughts, reject what is wrong, but more forward with the things that aren't sinful, how will I know that I am not sinning?

Maybe if I ignore the wrong thoughts (since I am pretty certain they are an attack from the evil one) then it will go away and I can get on with life. Does this sound spiritually safe?

Respectfully,

Response #8: 

In terms of things that are and are not sinful, the Bible is pretty specific on this score. It is of course true that anything we think or say might be a sin, but in terms of what we DO, as long as we are being led by the Spirit, we can be sure that we have nothing to worry about on this score. If we know something is a sin – like robbing a bank – then of course we should not do it. Most of us operate on the default setting that if some action is not spelled out in scripture as a sin, then it's probably OK . . . unless the Spirit is guiding us in another direction. If we are not harming or damaging others in what we do, and especially if what we do is part of the way in which we are living our lives for Jesus Christ, seeking to be responsible people who are growing and helping others as well as pulling our own weight in working for a living and otherwise, then we don't have to worry about it. I would have confidence in the Spirit that living a normal life, doing normal things, is not a problem, and I would also have confidence that God will let me know if I turn out to be wrong about some particular action (that has happened):

All of us, then, who are mature should take such a view of things. And if on some point you think differently, that too God will make clear to you.
Philippians 3:15 NIV

For everything else, remember, we have been called to have peace in our hearts (Col.3:15; cf. Jn.14:27). So when it comes to the great areas of the unknown, best to have confidence in the Lord that He knows we are trying to do right and will help us always in this fight.

This is how we know that we belong to the truth and how we set our hearts at rest in his presence: If our hearts condemn us, we know that God is greater than our hearts, and he knows everything.
1st John 3:19-20 NIV

Keeping you in my prayers, my friend.

In Jesus,

Bob L.

Question #9:  

Bob,

I have just had a suggestion from a loved one that has tripped me up, I know it is wrong but it is one of those things that grabs a corner and gnaws away at it.

A loved one pointed out to me how many people are really mentally ill and/or have had really bad childhoods. From this it was suggested that most people don't really know what they are doing and because they are in such confusion that this compromised their free will and so they cannot be held responsible for the choices they have made in their lives.

The whole 'mental illness' question is a difficult one. Some people claim that 'everyone is on the autism spectrum'. If that can be argued away for a large proportion of people, that many people have cognitive difficulties or behavioural disorders that impact on their decision making, then comes the question of how can they be held responsible.

I have a relative who is severely mentally disabled. I trust God will be fair about him, that He will be automatically saved as he cannot truly make that choice for salvation. Just as children who die in their infancy will be saved (before reaching the age of reason/accountability).

I wonder whether people who allow their hearts to harden, for their minds to darken and their consciences to be seared -- it could be that they had plenty of opportunity to choose for God but have rejected Him time and time again. The darkening of the mind then creeps in after this repeatedly turning away from the truth and refusing to admit they need God. This can lead a mind that seems to be sane and sound into becoming more and more twisted through embracing the lie.

I just think there is a distinction between someone who was born, has lived and died with severely compromised free-will to a person who did have free-will but chose it to turn again and again to the darkness and so the consequences of that choice was an increasingly disturbed mind (Saul being an example of this.)

Your thoughts on this would be appreciated my friend.

In Jesus,

Response #9: 

I think you are seeing this exactly the right way, my friend.

The devil is the master of subjectivity, but we who prize the truth strive for objectivity. There are the saved and the unsaved, no gray areas. Only someone who genuinely never had a chance to choose for the Lord is automatically saved, all such are, all others aren't, and the Lord definitely knows the difference even if we cannot always be sure ourselves.

If we use our free will to harden our hearts, that is a mechanism the Lord has provided also, to allow those who genuinely want nothing of the truth to be able to live out their lives in the way they wish without having the reality of the universe as the Lord has made it keep them from going their own chosen way.

We live in the era of excuses. Everything can be excused, it seems, except for thoughts, words and deeds which do not comport with the growing crescendo of the universal system of Satan's lies.

We have the right as believers to be merciful and kind without at the same time being stupid. In fact, that is our mandate (Matt.10:16; cf. Rom.16:19; 1Cor.14:20). The fact that those who belong to the world seek to excuse others in order to excuse themselves need not surprise us (it's similar to those who say "some have never heard the gospel, ergo they can't be condemned and then how can God condemn me?"). We need only to cleave to the truth in spite of all duplicity, whether consciously deployed or not.

Here are a few links:

Mental Illness

Christians and Mental Illness

ADHD

Depression

Claiming the Mental and Spiritual High-Ground 

Suicide, Good Works, and Salvation

Addictive behavior

Drug use and scripture

Mental deficiency

Mental deficiency II

Christianity and Psychology

Do psychology and Christianity mix?

In Jesus,

Bob L.

Question #10:  

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Response #10: 

"Mental struggles" are no small thing. We are all tested and tried in different ways. What is a test and a trial for me may not be for you and vice versa. And, no, we probably have no business ASKING for things to be made tougher for us. Asking for ministry opportunities or a better place to learn the truth is certainly legitimate, but not for trouble and pain. We see enough of that in this life already WITHOUT asking.

Question #11:  

The message on "don't ask for more trouble" is bothersome... I say this because I asked a couple times in the past for "God to punish me for my wickedness" out of guilt, even just today in a panic attack over my intrusive thoughts and thinking I gave in to them, but I immediately repented and renounced that request and desire. You don't think God's going to punish me with even worse thoughts for that?

Response #11: 

Our God is merciful and loving. He does not punish us as our sins deserve. He sent His beloved Son to die for them. He always does what is best for us. He is not capricious.

We all need to trust Him more, not less – He certainly is worthy of our absolute trust in all things.

The LORD is merciful and gracious,
Slow to anger, and abounding in mercy.
He will not always strive with us,
Nor will He keep His anger forever.
He has not dealt with us according to our sins,
Nor punished us according to our iniquities.
For as the heavens are high above the earth,
So great is His mercy toward those who fear Him;
As far as the east is from the west,
So far has He removed our transgressions from us.
As a father pities his children,
So the LORD pities those who fear Him.
Psalm 103:8-13 NKJV

In Jesus,

Bob L.

Question #12:  

Doc...I'll level with you, you are NOT one I typically take seriously in terms of mental health advice. But...I just want some words of encouragement. I finally quit my__ problems...but in exchange became plagued with the most vile imagery to ever be known by man pretty much. Only a demon could have been capable of producing such horror. I was so desperate over having a "perfect repentance" that would leave no possibility to return to __ it seems that when the enemy decided to push back against my progress in fixing my biggest sin issue they took full advantage of that with their choice of resistance let's just say. I became so anxious over these thoughts and trying to "resist the devil" that I ended up basically running out of mental and emotional stamina and ending up entertaining one of the current thoughts, or it becoming far worse (which I often don't think is even possible anymore when it happens), because I can't think clearly or push back anymore. It's just been...very distressing and made me feel like I'm just a complete monster for "thinking these on purpose".

These thought patterns seem to keep coming up with ways to make me doubt I truly don't want them, producing new layers of false feelings, thought triggers and doubt, etc, etc. I just...want to have a moment of peace for once. It took me weeks to realize my constant despair and mental exhaustion over this comes from me falling for what the enemy wants, approaching this in a completely wrong way. Instead of learning to not be bothered by "the enemy's fiery darts", which they take much glee in a believer entertaining, I tried to prove I "would never again be the man I was", when Christ alone is where our identity is...I want you to pray for me, and also tell me how I can better learn to not be disturbed by such things popping into my head.

Response #12: 

In terms of medical help, believers should trust in the Lord and also make use of whatever worldly means He may provide. It would be silly not to use a band-aid, e.g., if one has one, to help protect a cut. The problem is when a person relies solely on worldly means and not on the Lord at all (as in the case of King Asa: 2Chron.16:12). The same applies to mental health as far as I'm concerned, and probably doubly so, because while it's obvious that a band-aid can help, the help that therapists and drugs may provide is not as crystal clear. We trust the Lord to help us, and we make reasonable use of whatever means He may furnish us with in this world, trusting that we are being healed by Him using what He has provided.

He is the one who forgives all your sins, who heals all your diseases,
Psalm 103:3 NET

In terms of the fight you are fighting, all Christians, especially those who are advancing spiritually, are fighting this fight in one way or another. Our bodies are infested with the sin nature and the first and in many respects the most important battlefield is the heart. If the devil can trip us up there, then corrupting what we say and do is a great deal easier.

First, as I often say at such times, it's nigh on impossible to "beat something with nothing", and scripture puts things in those terms as well:

Since, then, you have been raised with Christ, set your hearts on things above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God. Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things.
Colossians 3:1-2 NIV

If you are focusing on New Jerusalem, or the Millennium, or the principles of God's infinity and perfection, it's much easier NOT to think of things you are trying to fend off.

Second, we have to remember and BELIEVE that we have the Holy Spirit within us, helping us. If we stay in fellowship with Him, He can and will, if we allow Him, defeat all such things.

(16) But I tell you, walk in the Spirit and you will not carry out what the flesh lusts for. (17) For what the flesh lusts for is contrary to the Spirit's will, and the Spirit is opposed to what the flesh lusts for. Since these are diametrically opposed to each other in this way, what you are doing is not what you yourself choose. (18) But if you are led by the Spirit, you are not under the Law. (19) The acts of the sinful nature are obvious: sexual immorality, impurity and debauchery; (20) idolatry and witchcraft; hatred, discord, jealousy, fits of rage, selfish ambition, dissensions, factions and envy; (21) drunkenness, orgies – and whatever is similar to all these things. I warn you, as I did before, that those who live like this will not inherit the kingdom of heaven. (22) But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, uprightness, faith, (23) humility, self-control. Against such things, there is no Law. (24) Now those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with its weaknesses and its lusts. (25) If we live because of the Spirit, let us also walk by means of the Spirit.
Galatians 5:16-25

Third, as I've said many times before, part of this has to do with momentum of growth and level of spiritual growth. If we are advancing and have advanced to a certain plain of spiritual maturity, we do get better at controlling thoughts e.g., making "captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ" (2Cor.10:5 NIV). And if we are in a good place of momentum at that higher level, this will happen as a matter of course (not that we can ever relax, not that we won't occasionally relapse). But if we are not where we should be and/or not doing what we should be doing, then no amount of tactical inventiveness in trying to manipulate our thinking to defend against the obnoxious is likely to have any positive effect.

In other words, there is a right way and a wrong way – as with everything else.

Here are a few helpful links:

BB 6A: Peripateology: the study of the Christian Walk

The Battlefield Within: Fighting the inner spiritual Struggle

The Battlefield Within II

The Battlefield Within III

Who Controls our Thoughts and Emotions?

Keeping you in my prayers about this, my friend.

In Jesus,

Bob L.

Question #13:   

Thanks Doc.

As for the "gaslighting" question...I define it as the simple dictionary definition:
psychological manipulation and abuse in which seeds of doubt are sown in a targeted individual or in members of a targeted group, making them question their ability to perceive reality, or lose trust in their own memory or how they feel. From what I've experienced personally and heard from others who have been in cults, this is one of their most important tools, since it's extremely effective against those who are desperate for a place to belong or something to believe in, particularly ones who are in a mental or emotional crisis of some kind.

Response #13: 

Thanks, but, LOL, if this is "a simple dictionary definition", the lexicographer needs to learn how to simplify the simple. Yes, I have heard this, but it still makes little sense to me. No one can make me think or feel what I don't wish to think or feel; anyone who can be manipulated in this way doesn't need to have special efforts used. All you need to do is lie to them. We believers put the truth above all else, so we should be invulnerable to this sort of thing directed at us. I had heard that this technique had something to do with setting people up in the public view falsely, but to be frank this seems a vague term people tend to use for whatever behavior and statements are used by adversaries with whom they vigorously disagree.

No worries in any case. As I say, as long as we are standing with the truth, no one can manipulate us; and as long as we are walking close to the Lord, no one can harm us . . . unless the Lord allows it for His greater glory (cf. 7:54-60).

Hope you are doing well. Keeping you in my prayers.

In Jesus,

Bob L.

Question #14:   

I was starting Cognitive Behavioral Therapy today. I'm truly hoping this will help me resolve a lot of the issues that have plagued me for so long...I truly believe God was working in my life when I learned of it.

Do you think this is wise though? I knew about it for quite a while bit refused it because "it's not necessary" or "growing in truth will fix it", or even delusional worries (which of course turned out to be baseless) of "it might have New Age stuff in it"! But in the end quite bad issues still plagued me, and I was so tired of it all that after looking into it, I decided this is my best and likely only option...

I'm trusting God will help me through this, as you say yourself, God can help through human means.

Response #14: 

I have no idea what "Cognitive Behavioral Therapy" is, so I'm not able to offer you an opinion on that.

I think you probably have enough Bible knowledge at this point to be able to discern for yourself, especially once it begins, whether or not it is truly useful or worthless or even harmful.

If I had a serious medical problem, in addition to praying and soliciting prayer, I would most likely seek medical attention. I don't think there's anything wrong with that. On the other hand, I'm also not a fan of unnecessary, "heroic" intervention, especially for something that does not seem to require such efforts.  Proportion and spiritual common sense should rule the day here.

I do pray for you on this issue; I'll say a particular prayer for this.

In Jesus,

Bob L.

Question #15:  

I've been learning through the Lord's guidance an important lesson for any believer struggling with doubt: God does NOT talk in the language of "what if?"

What I call the "language of what if" is the anxious, often obsessive worry or doubt that can leave one seeking answers, or in the case of OCD sufferers like myself, desperately trying to prove or disprove it being right, or even accepting it without question out of fear of some dire consequence, a "better safe than sorry" attitude as I call it. There can be other mental rituals or physical or verbal things done to ease this too.

The belief of most of these people is that God is trying to "warn" or "convict" them somehow through this madness, since these worries can convincingly disguise as "God's voice" for many. I and countless others have stories of trying to find God's will or just the answer to this supposed fear that keeps coming up, thinking "If I just do this right, do this enough, I'll be free, God will deliver me!"

It's like a dog chasing its own tail, leading nowhere but never-ending circles. The truth that shatters this lie is the fact that to those He indwells, the Spirit doesn't talk in cryptic signs and thoughts that need to be "deciphered" to understand. When God is telling you something, be it conviction or other sign, He leaves no room for doubt. There's a clarity that simply cannot come from oneself, and it's not a blaring alarm or "shouting over the PA", the voice of actual conscience/whatever God's trying to say is quiet yet profound (not sure how to word this, but you probably know what I'm talking about), not shouting at the top of its lungs trying to intimidate you into obeying like some angry ape.

And that's the thing. There's no peace in following these things. It leads nowhere but more fear and feeling God's holding some sledgehammer over your head for as soon as you decide not to listen. I had to have this lie dismantled too to begin truly healing from all this madness that drove my entire existence for so long.

Pray over this please, and if there's any prayers you need feel free to share

Response #15: 

This is very insightful. You are right that a great many believers struggle with obsessive worry and doubt (which you are terming OCD). The solution to it is drawing closer to the Lord through spiritual growth, of course. The closer we are to Jesus, the more we trust Him and the more confident we become that He loves us and that He is working everything out together for good for us – which of course He is (Rom.8:28: "And we know that, for those who love God, He works everything together for good").

Ultimately, all excessive doubts and fears are indicative of weak faith, and weak faith is faith that hasn't been fed enough truth, hasn't believed enough truth, hasn't had that faith tested and tried and tempered – the second phase of the Christian life which will only be meaningful for those who have grown up in the Word to a certain point.

Wishing you and your family a very happy Christmas if we don't connect again before then!

In Jesus,

Bob L.

Question #16: 

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Response #16: 

Most believers are attacked in this way of unwelcome thoughts, some more than others. Believers who allow this sort of thing to bother them obviously will be repeated targets since the evil one uses tactics that have proven successful in the past.

Once we start trusting the Spirit, things do get better. Of course, walking closely with the Spirit and with the Lord are characteristics of spiritual growth. So growth is the key.

I don't think these attacks themselves are sinful nor necessarily the result of sin. But it is true that weak believers have a harder time dealing with these things than strong ones do, all other things being equal. But again, we all have to face different sorts of attacks, and no two of us are the same, so we also have our own unique strengths and weaknesses.

So it's not the attack that is the problem but the way in which we handle it that could be. Therein, yes, we need to learn to trust the Lord.

If our hearts condemn us, we know that God is greater than our hearts, and he knows everything.
1st John 3:20 NIV

We learn as we grow to let these things go. When we stop worrying about them, start trusting the Spirit to take care of them instead of overly agonizing about them, they tend to dissipate and go away.  That is especially true if we start making a habit of thinking about GOOD things (so that there is no vacuum in our mind that may easily be filled by bad things.

We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ.
2nd Corinthians 10:5 NIV

(1) Therefore since you have been resurrected [positionally] with Christ, keep seeking after the things above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God. (2) Keep thinking on the things above, and not the things on the earth.
Colossians 3:1-2

Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable – if anything is excellent or praiseworthy – think about such things.
Philippians 4:8 NIV

In Jesus,

Bob L.

Question #17:  

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Response #17: 

No worries, my friend.

I am and I will continue to pray for you about this.

It's hard to be alive in this day and age and NOT have been exposed to all manner of drivel and dreck over the course of our lives. And even if we are not, e.g., reading horrible novels today, well, we probably have plenty in our memories for the evil one to stir up from one's we may have read in the past (or movies, or music, or video games, etc.). So we will always have to be keeping these things at arms' length – mentally speaking. And with the Holy Spirit, we CAN do so. It's always going to be a fight, but with God's help we can keep things down to a dull roar so as not to let this sort of thing dominate our lives.

So I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh.
Galatians 5:16 NIV

I have the strength to endure all things in the One who empowers me to do so.
Philippians 4:13

In Jesus,

Bob L.

Question #18: 

Hello,

I came across your website while searching for answers. I recently had a situation that has been very upsetting to me. I have been struggling with dark blasphemous thoughts and was terrified of sin. Well one night I got home and I was sitting down and then this thought came to me that was like "I am done." I immediately kinda recoiled at the thought and went into a panic. I told my wife about it and she was like well that could mean anything. I then went and prayed several times that "Lord this is not what I want to do. I don't want to walk away from you. Please forgive me." Its been a week and I keep having this fear that I have apostatized because whether intentionally or unintentionally I had this thought because I was mentally exhausted of dealing with thoughts. Can you please offer some insight? Will Christ forgive me?

I don't want to give up on Christ

Thanks

Response #18: 

Good to make your acquaintance.

Of course, the Lord forgives us everything when we confess.

If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
1st John 1:9 NKJV

Let me start by saying that I have received countless emails over the years from believers with similar stories. The first thing to point out is that all believers are saved – only unbelievers are not saved because they have not deigned to believe in Jesus Christ.

"He who believes in Him is not condemned; but he who does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God."
John 3:18 NKJV

Furthermore, only a believer would care enough about their salvation to be upset or ask questions like this. We can't lose our salvation in an instant. Apostasy is the complete death of faith and usually follows a long downward spiral of turning away from the Lord to the point where a person completely loses their faith, rejecting Jesus Christ completely. But if a person does believe, by definition they are saved. Here is a link discussing this process: "Apostasy and the Sin unto Death".

The evil one and his followers are always looking to upset believers and trip them up. If we are not doing "our job", namely, growing spiritually, progressing through testing, and then helping others to do so through the exercise of the gifts and ministries we've been given, we do tend to be a lot more vulnerable to these sorts of attacks.

But if you believe in Jesus Christ, that He is the Son of God, the God-man who died for our sins, then you are a believer and all believers are saved. Only those who deny Him are not saved.

No one who denies the Son has the Father; whoever acknowledges the Son has the Father also. As for you, see that what you have heard from the beginning remains in you. If it does, you also will remain in the Son and in the Father. And this is what he promised us—eternal life.
1st John 2:23-25 NIV

The second thing to point out is that we have "the Word more certain" than anything we are experiencing, that is, scripture informed by the Holy Spirit (2Pet.1:19). The evil one is always trying to turn us away from the truth through all manner of experiences, but we believers need to keep in mind that the truth we have believed is more real than anything we might hear or see or think or feel. This is especially important to keep in mind in light of where we are on the eschatological clock.

"For false christs and false prophets will rise and show great signs and wonders to deceive, if possible, even the elect."
Matthew 24:24 NKJV

Intrusive and unwanted thoughts are not from the Holy Spirit and so they are not from God. The proper procedure is to reject them for what they are, namely, harassment from the enemy, stirred up by the sin nature, and possibly a manifestation of us not being on our best game, so to speak, as believers walking through this world in the Word and by the Spirit. If the latter is the case, then it is prudent to "get cracking" with spiritual growth.

Here are some links on the problem you've bumped into (which may prove helpful):

Who Controls our Thoughts and Emotions According to the Bible?

The Battlefield Within: Fighting the inner spiritual Struggle.

Spiritual Warfare IV: Demons, Demonic Influences and Satanic Methodology

Maintaining a Sound Christian Offense in our Spiritual Warfare (Peter #29)

Do feel free to write me back about any of this.

In Jesus Christ our dear Savior,

Bob L.

Question #19:  

Thank you for your email. Just yesterday I asked the Lord to give me some encouragement and He did. He showed me that this experience has not only shown me that I persevered but it has produced an even more steadfastness and resolve to not give up even more than before. Kinda like a tree the wind blows harder and my roots just keep going deeper. I need to remind myself that it’s not how hard I’m holding on to Him it’s how He is holding on to me!

I was also reminded of this. The enemy wanted me to feel like oh a real Christian would never have thoughts of giving up. And he seemed to pound me in this for days but then I was reminded of these verses in Micah:

“Rejoice not over me, O my enemy; when I fall, I shall rise; when I sit in darkness, the Lord will be a light to me. I will bear the indignation of the Lord because I have sinned against him, until he pleads my cause and executes judgment for me. He will bring me out to the light; I shall look upon his vindication. Then my enemy will see, and shame will cover her who said to me, “Where is the Lord your God?” My eyes will look upon her; now she will be trampled down like the mire of the streets.” Micah 7 : 8 - 10 ESV

The enemy may beat me and batter me when I stumble and make me feel lost but eventually the Lord will vindicate and restore me for He is sovereign.

I am also reminded of how Moses, Elijah and Jeremiah did more than just have a thought they spoke out loud to God they were done and God in His Grace and patience didn’t respond in condemnation but He provided a way to help them. In Elijah’s case He told him to calm down take a nap and then eat something and you’ll be fine. How loving a Father He is to know that He perfectly understands our frustrations and faults and knows how dramatic we can be haha.

I’ve also learned that a thought is just that a thought. If it is contrary to Gods Word I can dismiss it and move on. Something along the lines of “I have no time to entertain such nonsense.” This is because we have been given the Spirit of Truth and the belt of Truth. We cut down the lies with the Sword of the Spirit.

I’ve been finding comfort in the Psalms. David seemed to face discouragement and wanting to die or feeling like he had been overcome but yet he still had a resolve to trust in the Lord.

Anyways I realize I am rambling now but thank you for your kind words of encouragement.

“Anxiety in a man’s heart weighs him down, but a good word makes him glad.” Proverbs 12 : 25 ESV

Your brother in Christ Jesus

Response #19: 

Nice recovery! This is an excellent example of how to aggressively apply scripture and truth to times and circumstances when we are being challenged. We find David doing this often in the Psalms as well.

In God I trust, I shall not be afraid.
What can man do to me?
Psalm 56:11 LSB

Keep fighting the good fight, my friend – and feel free to write me back any time.

In Jesus,

Bob L.

Question #20:  

Doc, what do you think about "intrusive thoughts"? Many people claim to have these, supposedly not being able to control these unwanted thoughts no matter how hard they try or how they try to do it...do you think this phenomenon is real or do these people simply have some desire to think such a way they're perhaps too embarrassed or ashamed to admit? I certainly had thoughts in the past it seemed there were no stopping, no matter how much I didn't want them, and they still can pop up from time to time, do you think perhaps I just am thinking those by myself and don't want to admit?

Response #20: 

This is a common problem, especially for advancing believers. The devil hits us wherever he can, and good believers are particularly sensitive to feelings of guilt. Since/if we haven't actually done anything lately for which we might actually feel guilty, prodding us to think wretched things can be an effective way to trip us up.

The first thing is to recognize what is going on. The second thing is to remember that God forgives us everything and anything when we confess. The third thing is to keep this sort of annoyance in perspective – it's not even as bad as telling a "white lie", but people often feel a lot more guilty for "bad thoughts" than for such sins of the tongue. The fourth thing is to remember that we are indwelt by the Holy Spirit and that He is infinitely more powerful than our sin nature AND any combination of forces trying to use it against us. We DO have to believe that, however, and we do have to turn ourselves over to Him when we need such help, trusting that He will indeed help us here if we trust Him to do so.

"Not by might nor by power, but by My Spirit" says the Lord of Hosts.
Zechariah 4:6

As many as are being led [forward] by the Spirit, these are the ones who are [truly] the sons of God.
Romans 8:14

But I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not carry out the desire of the flesh.
Galatians 5:16 NASB20

And don't get drunk with wine – which is dissipating – but instead keep on being ful-filled (i.e., making progress in spiritual growth) by means of the Holy Spirit (i.e., the means to edification in contrast to dissipation).
Ephesians 5:18

Here are some links:

Controlling our thoughts

Gird up the loins of your mind (in Pet. #29)

Sin, Fear and Forgiveness

Sin and Spiritual Transformation

The Battlefield Within: Fighting the inner spiritual Struggle. 

Who Controls our Thoughts and Emotions? 

Sin, Salvation and Forgiveness: Claiming the Mental and Spiritual High-Ground 

Spiritual Warfare IV: Demons, Demonic Influences and Satanic Methodology

Spiritual 'ups' and 'downs'

In Jesus,

Bob L.

Question #21:  

Why can't I make these thoughts go away? I'm supposed to have full control over what I think, at least according to Scripture, supposedly, but these thoughts that pop into my head without my consent no matter how much I try to not have them or ignore the idea of having them torment me, urges to make foolish oaths, perverse thoughts in general, I don't know what to do. I've been trying to force myself to believe I'm at fault, that surely I WANT to think such things at some level if I'm having such thoughts, but why do I feel so distressed about them and struggle so hard with them then? Please pray for me.

Response #21: 

I'm sure I never said – nor does the Bible say – that we have "full control". The heart is the great battleground where we are really fighting this fight of faith. Since the sin nature has such an influence on us and also since we live in a world controlled by the evil one, of course we are bombarded by bad things from within and from without all the time.

The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?
Jeremiah 17:9 KJV

What we DO have the power to do is to listen to the Holy Spirit rather than listening to the devil and his minions. What we DO have the power to do when such things occur or intrude is to reject them. We have the right to say NO! We have the right NOT to entertain anything bad or evil or tempting. We have a right to turn our hearts over to the Spirit and let Him lead.

The more we are concentrating on the truth, the scriptures and solid teaching about them, the easier this gets. Not saying it ever gets "easy", but we can have victory in this fight. Giving up is not an answer. Despairing is not an answer. We have to have faith – confidence in the Lord – that He is with us and will help us, if we are determined to do things His way, not exposing ourselves to things that we know are a problem for us, but instead making greater efforts to devoting ourselves to things that we know are spiritually beneficial for us. I am praying for you. Do be sure to pray also on your own behalf too, my friend – and trust the Lord that He will answer you (Jas.1:6).

In the same way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness. We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us through wordless groans.
Romans 8:26 NIV

Let us then approach God's throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need.
Hebrews 4:16 NIV

My dear children, I write this to you so that you will not sin. But if anybody does sin, we have an advocate with the Father—Jesus Christ, the Righteous One.
1st John 2:1 NIV

In Jesus,

Bob L.

Question #22:  

Thank you. I try to not entertain the thoughts but it's hard. It makes me feel weak of will and morals for not immediately rejecting some of the things that come up as well as I feel I should. Please pray for me.

Response #22: 

I do pray for you. Just remember that you have the Holy Spirit indwelling you. He is God and His power is unlimited. Have faith and turn the hard ones over to Him. Be confident that God can do it and God will do it. Nothing is impossible for Him (Gen.18:14; Job 42:2; Jer.32:17; Matt.19:26; Lk.1:37; 18:27).  Our job is to have faith.

Truly I tell you, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,' and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you."
Matthew 17:20b NIV

In Jesus,

Bob L.


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  • For Gill's sister, "for her continued recovery, as well as to demonstrate to the family the power of prayer and faith in Christ".

  • For our brother Abishai, for the restoration of his livelihood and reconciliation with family.  Please also pray for our brother's efforts to prepare for ministry.

  • For our friend Gaurav, for encouragement, health, and material deliverance. [n.b., Gaurav was the first one on this list years ago; he writes that he is still "hanging in" and staying faithful to the Lord, but he and his family are in greater material need than ever; please remember them in your prayers]; *please also pray for his health and his mother's health (she recently became blind in one eye from an infection and diabetes complications, neither of which have resolved as yet).
  • For Abby for success and blessing in her new efforts in ministry, and for her cousin Danny's health. Please also pray for her health, strength and perseverance in stressful and challenging circumstances; please also pray for her mother's health.
  • For the empowerment of our friend Curt's ministry.

  • For our friend John's family's deliverance from cult influence [praise for some good news here: one saved, but some members are still entrapped; prayers for deliverance and salvation appreciated; 9/20/24]. Please also pray for John's health and that of his wife as well.

  • For our friend Steve for strength, protection, providence and deliverance - more needful now than ever.
  • For the healing from MS, blessing, encouragement and vindication of our brother, Nihal.  Please also protect him and his family and church family from the recent troubles in Sri Lanka [update: MS weakening nervous system but our brother stays strong in his faith; 9/5/24).
  • For our friend Mike's encouragement and God's blessing on his livelihood to provide for his family.
  • For Helen's healing from cancer and for her comfort in the loss of her family members.
  • For Clyde's encouragement and deliverance in severe testing.
  • For Judah, for healing from brain trauma and other consequence of serious auto accidents.

  • For the salvation of Tom and his family.

  • For deliverance for John's friend from the JW heresy.
  • For our friend Anna and her family's comfort in the loss of her daughter, and for the comfort, encouragement and salvation of her two grandchildren.
  • For our friend Sheila's healing from the effects of a chronic condition.
  • For Leigh, for protection and deliverance from a dangerous neighbor, and for help in restoring her home and home situation [update 3/23: delivered!  Thanks all for your prayers!].

  • [1/13/24] For Becca's mother, for healing from cancer, serious liver disease (requiring transplant which is not possible without recovery from the former), lung problems, and chronic pain (Update: she is on the list for transplant; please pray for a successful one ASAP); update: 5/12/24: transplant successful! Mom is recuperating.

  • For the salvation of John's two unbelieving sons.
  • For Charles' two granddaughters for their salvation and spiritual growth.
  • *For Cary, for deliverance in persecution on the job for sticking up for the Lord and for the truth (special harassment for a Christian teacher in a state school where Mormons are in charge).
  • For Amber's continued spiritual growth and encouragement, and for her healing.  Please also pray for the salvation of her grandmother.
  • For Kamil, a new believer, who has been unjustly accused because of his family's political activities.
  • For the spiritual growth and encouragement of Max and his family.
  • For Lucille, for complete recovery from "long Covid", along with lung and heart problems related thereto.

  • More E-mails:       Complete archive of previous emails:  Ichthys' Emails

    Mutual Encouragement in Christ XXI

    Eschatology Issues CXXXIX

    Christology Questions XV

    Fighting the Fight XXIII

    Eschatology Issues CXXXVIII

    Believers in the World XVI

    Eschatology Issues CXXXVII

    Fighting the Fight XXII

    Eschatology Issues CXXXVI

    Believers in the World XV

    Christology Questions XIV

    Dispensations, Covenants, Israel and the Church III

    Sin, Guilt, and Salvation VIII

    Eschatology Issues CXXXV

    Eschatology Issues CXXXIV

    Payer Questions VII

    Confronting False Groups and False Teaching VII

    Confronting False Groups and False Teaching VI

    Eschatology Issues CXXXIII

    Salvation, the Gospel, and Unbelief X

    Eschatology Issues CXXXII

    Ministry and Preparation for Ministry XXI

    Sin, Guilt, and Salvation VII

    Mutual Encouragement in Christ XX

    Eschatology Issues CXXXI

    Fighting the Fight XXI

    Believers in the World XIV

    Eschatology Issues CXXX

    Eschatology Issues CXXIX

    Eschatology Issues CXXVIII

    New Testament Interpretation XI

    Finding a Church – or Something Better? III

    Eschatology Issues CXXVII

    Biblical Anthropology XI

    Ministry and Preparation for Ministry XX

    Eschatology Issues CXXVI

    New Testament Interpretation X

    Eschatology Issues CXXV

    Sin, Guilt, and Salvation VI

    Eschatology Issues CXXIV

    Church History IV

    Eschatology Issues CXXIII

    The Local Church and Personal Ministry VI

    Cults and Christianity XVI

    Believers in the World XIII

    Eschatology Issues CXXII

    Eschatology Issues CXXI

    The Holy Spirit: Pneumatology Questions VII

    Gospel Questions XVIII

    Baptism: Water and Spirit XII

    Culture and Christianity XXVI

    Eschatology Issues CXX

    Eschatology Issues CXIX

    Salvation, the Gospel, and Unbelief IX

    Eschatology Issues CXVIII

    Marriage and the Bible XIII

    Christology Questions XIII

    Eschatology Issues CXVII

    Mutual Encouragement in Christ XIX

    Eschatology Issues CXVI

    Old Testament Interpretation XXI

    Eschatology Issues CXV

    The Battlefield Within III

    The Battlefield Within: Fighting the inner spiritual Struggle II

    Eschatology Issues CXIV

    Salvation, the Gospel, and Unbelief VIII

    Eschatology Issues CXIII

    Eschatology Issues CXII

    Biblical Interpretation XVI

    Fighting the Fight XX

    Ministry and Preparation for Ministry XIX

    Believers in the World XII

    Mutual Encouragement in Christ XVIII

    Marriage and the Bible XII

    Eschatology Issues CXI

    Ministry and Preparation for Ministry XVIII

    Fighting the Fight XIX

    Culture and Christianity XXV

    Fighting the Fight XVIII

    Eschatology Issues CX

    Biblical Languages, Texts and Translations XIII

    Legalism, Past and Present VI

    Sin, Guilt and Salvation V

    Eschatology Issues CIX

    Eschatology Issues CVIII

    Sin, Faith and Suffering IV

    Fighting the Fight XVII

    Marriage and the Bible XI

    Legalism, Past and Present V

    Eschatology Issues CVII

    Sin, Guilt, and Salvation IV

    Culture and Christianity XXIV

    Faith, Forgiveness, Salvation VII

    Cults and Christianity XV

    Cults and Christianity XIV

    Eschatology Issues CVI

    Mutual encouragement in Christ XVI

    Prayer Questions VI

    Eschatology Issues CV

    Marriage and the Bible X

    Fighting the Fight XVI

    Eschatology Issues CIV

    Mutual Encouragement in Christ XV

    Ministry and Preparation for Ministry XVII

    Sin, Guilt, and Salvation III

    Eschatology Issues CIII

    Genesis Gap: Questions and Answers VII

    Church: The Biblical Ideal versus the Contemporary Reality IV

    Old Testament Interpretation XX

    Eschatology Issues CII

    Mutual Encouragement in Christ XIV

    Baptism: Water and Spirit XI

    Biblical Anthropology X

    Eschatology Issues CI

    The Local Church and Personal Ministry V

    Spiritual Warfare VIII

    Eschatology Issues C (100)

    Sin, Faith and Suffering III

    Ministry and Preparation for Ministry XVI

    Eschatology Issues XCIX

    Eschatology Issues XCVIII

    Eschatology Issues XCVII

    Eschatology Issues XCVI

    Old Testament Interpretation XIX

    Eschatology Issues XCV

    Eschatology Issues XCIV

    Old Testament Interpretation XVIII

    Mutual encouragement in Christ XIII

    Eschatology Issues XCIII

    Eschatology Issues XCII

    Christology Questions XII

    Faith, Forgiveness, Salvation VI

    Ministry and Preparation for Ministry XV

    Eschatology Issues XCI

    Christology Questions XI

    Biblical Languages, Texts and Translations XII

    Eschatology Issues XC

    Biblical Interpretation XV

    Eschatology Issues LXXXIX

    Eschatology Issues LXXXVIII

    Eschatology Issues LXXXVII

    Eschatology Issues LXXXVI

    Fighting the Fight XV

    Eschatology Issues LXXXV

    Fighting the Fight XIV

    Ministry and Preparation for Ministry XIV

    Eschatology Issues LXXXIV

    Biblical Anthropology IX

    Eschatology Issues LXXXIII

    Prayer Questions V

    Ministry and Preparation for Ministry XIII

    Cults and Christianity XIII

    Eschatology Issues LXXXII

    Culture and Christianity XXIII

    Bible Versions, Bible Translation, and Bible Reading VII

    Eschatology Issues LXXXI

    Church: The Biblical Ideal versus the Contemporary Reality III

    Angelic Issues X

    Biblical Interpretation XIV

    Mutual Encouragement in Christ XII

    Bible Versions, Bible Translation, and Bible Reading VI

    Eschatology Issues LXXX

    Bible Versions, Bible Translation, and Bible Reading V

    Eschatology Issues LXXIX

    Eschatology Issues LXXVIII

    Eschatology Issues LXXVII

    Eschatology Issues LXXVI

    Eschatology Issues LXXV

    Eschatology Issues LXXIV

    Eschatology Issues LXXIII

    Fighting the Fight XIII

    Marriage and the Bible IX

    Ministry and Preparation for Ministry XII

    Eschatology Issues LXXII

    Eschatology Issues LXXI

    Eschatology Issues LXX

    Eschatology Issues LXIX

    Church History III

    Gospel Questions XVII

    Eschatology Issues LXVIII

    Eschatology Issues LXVII

    Baptism: Water and Spirit X

    Eschatology Issues LXVI

    Eschatology Issues LXV

    Old Testament Interpretation XVII

    Eschatology Issues LXIV

    Eschatology Issues LXIII

    Gospel Questions XVI

    Eschatology Issues LXII

    Mutual Encouragement in Christ XI

    Eschatology Issues LXI

    Biblical Interpretation XIII

    Eschatology Issues LX

    Eschatology Issues LIX

    Eschatology Issues LVIII

    Mutual Encouragement in Christ X

    Eschatology Issues LVII

    Eschatology Issues LVI

    Eschatology Issues LV

    Confronting False Groups and False Teaching V

    Eschatology Issues LIV

    Eschatology Issues LIII

    Sin, Faith and Suffering II

    Eschatology Issues LII

    Eschatology Issues LI

    Ministry and Preparation for Ministry XI

    Eschatology Issues XXXXX

    Christian Perspectives on Disease and Death

    Mutual Encouragement in Christ IX

    Eschatology Issues XLIX

    Culture and Christianity XXII

    Eschatology Issues XLVIII

    Eschatology Issues XLVII

    Eschatology Issues XLVI

    Eschatology Issues XLV

    Culture and Christianity XXI

    Eschatology Issues XLIV

    Theology Questions IV

    Eschatology Issues XLIII

    Mutual Encouragement in Christ VIII

    Eschatology Issues XLII

    Isaiah Questions

    Eschatology Issues XLI

    Eschatology Issues XL

    Eschatology Issues XXXIX

    Eschatology Issues XXXVIII

    Eschatology Issues XXXVII

    Eschatology Issues XXXVI

    Confronting False Groups and False Teaching IV

    Eschatology Issues XXXV

    Eschatology Issues XXXIV

    Eschatology Issues XXXIII

    Eschatology Issues XXXII

    Eschatology Issues XXXI

    Ministry and Preparation for Ministry X

    Eschatology Issues XXX

    Eschatology Issues XXIX

    Old Testament Interpretation XVI

    Salvation, the Gospel, and Unbelief VII

    New Testament Interpretation IX

    Fighting the Fight XII

    Eschatology Issues XXVIII

    Spiritual Warfare VII

    Believers in the World XI

    Revelation Questions II

    Believers in the World X

    Faith, Forgiveness, Salvation V

    Biblical Interpretation XII

    Old Testament Interpretation XV

    Gospel Questions XV

    Fighting the Fight XI

    Apologetics and Legalism II

    Ministry and Preparation for Ministry IX

    Gospel Questions XIV

    The 'Rapture' and other Eschatological Issues

    Ministry and Preparation for Ministry VIII

    Marriage and the Bible VIII

    Believers in the World IX

    Biblical Interpretation XI

    Salvation, the Gospel, and Unbelief VI

    Cults and Christianity XII

    Eschatology Issues XXVII

    Theological Questions III

    New Testament Interpretation VIII

    Eschatology Issues XXVI

    Old Testament Interpretation XIV

    Politics versus Spiritual Growth IV

    Old Testament Interpretation XIII

    Salvation, the Gospel, and Unbelief V

    Biblical Interpretation X

    Fighting the Fight X

    Politics versus Spiritual Growth III

    Baptism: Water and Spirit IX

    Biblical Anthropology VIII

    Faith, Forgiveness, Salvation IV

    Genesis Questions IV

    Fighting the Fight IX

    Eschatology Issues XXV

    Angelic Issues IX

    Ministry and Preparation for Ministry VII

    Legalism, Past, Present and Future IV

    New Testament Interpretation VII

    Eschatology Issues XXIV: the 'Rapture' et al.

    Believers in the World VIII: Coping with Family

    Salvation, the Gospel, and Unbelief IV

    Believers in the World VII

    Culture and Christianity XX

    Biblical Languages, Texts and Translations XI

    Cults and Christianity XI

    Spiritual Gifts and False Teaching

    Angelic Issues VIII

    Christology Questions X

    Believers in the World VI

    Genesis Gap: Questions and Answers VI

    Atheism and Evangelism

    New Testament Interpretation VI

    Old Testament Interpretation XII

    Fighting the Fight VIII

    Spiritual Warfare VI

    Sin, Faith and Suffering

    Prayer, Vows and Confession

    Eschatology Issues XXIII

    Apologetics, Ministry and False Teaching

    Culture and Christianity XIX

    Ministry and Preparation for Ministry VI

    Church: The Biblical Ideal versus the Contemporary Reality II

    Salvation, the Gospel, and Unbelief III

    Fighting the Fight VII

    The Holy Spirit: Pneumatology Questions VI

    Interpretation, Application, Exegesis and Ministry

    Biblical Anthropology VII

    Baptism: Water and Spirit VIII

    Text and Canon

    New Testament Interpretation V

    Grace versus Law II

    Apathy, Atheism, Cults and False Teaching

    All about Ichthys III

    The Battlefield Within II: Combating anger, fear, blaming God, blaming others

    Salvation Questions III

    Faith, Forgiveness, Salvation III

    Eschatology Issues XXII

    Cults and Christianity X

    Cults and Christianity IX

    Ministry and Preparation for Ministry V

    Fighting the Fight VI

    Marriage and the Bible VII

    Culture and Christianity XVIII: Substance Use and Abuse, Tithing, Politics and Environmentalism, Friendship, Self-Defense, and Work

    Paul the Apostle: Aspects of his Life and Ministry II

    Old Testament Interpretation XI

    Mutual Encouragement in Christ VII

    The Transitional Era of the Book of Acts and its Unique Spiritual Gifts

    Old Testament Interpretation X

    Marriage and the Bible VI

    The pre-Trib 'Rapture': so called 'imminence' and other false proofs refuted

    Encouragement, Spiritual Testing and Spiritual Growth III

    Eschatology Issues XXI

    Eschatology Issues XX

    Biblical Languages, Texts and Translations X

    Legalism, Past and Present III: Sabbath observance, tithing, dietary regulations and other issues

    Believers in the World V: Ministering, Mutually Encouraging, and Coping with Family, Politics, and Health

    Salvation, the Gospel, and Unbelief II

    Old Testament Interpretation IX

    Christology Questions IX: Christ and His Church

    Mutual Encouragement in Christ VI: Perseverance

    Science and the Bible III

    Faith, Forgiveness, Salvation II

    Eschatology Issues XIX

    Ministry and Preparation for Ministry IV

    Bible Interpretation IX

    Marriage and the Bible V

    Gospel Questions XIII

    Biblical Anthropology VI

    Cults and Christianity VIII

    Fighting the Fight V: Dispatches from the Laodicean 'Front' II

    Old Testament Interpretation VIII

    Eschatology Issues XVIII

    Spiritual Growth III

    Ministry and Preparation for Ministry III

    Sin, Guilt, and Salvation II

    New Testament Interpretation IV

    Biblical Languages, Texts and Translations IX

    Peace, Reconciliation and Salvation

    Mutual Encouragement in Christ V: Soldiers of the Cross

    Baptism: Water and Spirit VII

    Faith, Forgiveness, Salvation

    Cults and Christianity VII

    Old Testament Interpretation VII

    Sin, Guilt, and Salvation

    Eschatology Issues XVII

    Dangers of the Pre-Trib Rapture False Teaching

    Biblical Languages, Texts and Translations VIII

    The Infinity, Magnitude, Glory, Providence and Plan of God

    Eschatology Issues XVI

    Gospel Questions XII

    The Bible and the Canon: The Inspired Word of God IV

    Nephilim, Antichrist, the False Prophet and the Mark of the Beast

    Angelic Issues VII

    Prayer Questions II

    The Trinity and Messianic Legalism II

    Annihilationism, Universalism, Hell and Judgment II

    Atheism and Apologetics II

    Politics versus Spiritual Growth II

    Culture and Christianity XVII: Humor, Self-Defense, Pacifism and War

    Culture and Christianity XVI: Alcohol, Money and Dietary Issues

    Dreams, Visions, Miracles, Exorcism, Tongues, and False Prophets

    Calvinism, Catholicism and Ichthys

    Apologetics, Legalism, Cults and Philosophy

    The Law, Legalism, and Rome

    Mutual Encouragement in Christ IV

    Genesis Gap: Questions and Answers V

    Faith and Free Will in Trial and Testing

    Free Will and God's WILL in Salvation

    Jobs, Money, Finances and Giving: What does the Bible say?

    Ministry and Preparation for Ministry II

    Eschatology Issues XV

    Dealing with Sin and Guilt

    Mutual Encouragement in Christ III

    Preparing for Tribulation II

    It is Better on the Other Side

    Family Matters

    Christology Questions VIII: The Deity, Humanity and Life of Christ

    The Lives of the Apostles and the Writing of the New Testament II

    Biblical People and Places: Eve, Cain, Noah, Abraham, Hagar, Esau, Joseph and more

    Biblical Anthropology V: Body, Spirit and 'Soul', Present and Future

    Satan, Antichrist, the False Prophet and the Mark of the Beast

    The Holy Spirit: Pneumatology Questions V

    Prophets, Prophecy, and False Prophets

    Christology Questions VII: The Life and Spiritual Death of Christ and Holy Communion

    The Bible and the Canon: The Inspired Word of God III

    Culture and Christianity XV: The Bible vs. some Sensitive Social and Political Issues

    Christology Questions VI: Christophany, Deity and the Spiritual Death of Christ

    Encouragement, Spiritual Testing and Spiritual Growth II

    Spiritual Warfare V

    Cults and Christianity VI

    Fighting the Fight IV: Dispatches from the Laodicean 'Front'

    Eschatology Issues XIV

    The Gift of Tongues: Part 3

    The Resurrection Body and our Eternal Future II

    Gospel Questions XI

    Blindness, Disease and Healing

    Ministry and Preparation for Ministry

    Should I go to seminary or not?

    Atheism and Apologetics

    Biblical Languages, Texts and Translations VII

    Church History II

    Salvation Questions II

    Culture and Christianity XIV

    Encouragement, Spiritual Testing and Spiritual Growth

    Judaism and Legalism in the church-visible

    Bible Interpretation VIII

    Apostasy, Sin and Salvation

    Confronting False Groups and False Teaching III

    Eschatology Issues XIII: Time of the Tribulation and the Resurrection, Antichrist and the Mark of the Beast

    Salvation Questions

    Theological Questions II

    The Holy Spirit: Pneumatology Questions IV

    Old Testament Interpretation VI

    More Questions on the Book of Hebrews: Melchizedek, Esau, and the 'Impossibility' of Being Restored

    Believers in the World IV: Making Godly Choices vs. Following Man-Made Rules

    Guilt, Sin and Victory through Spiritual Growth

    Confronting False Groups and False Teaching II

    Cults and Christianity V

    Politics versus Spiritual Growth

    Christian Struggle, Perseverance and Deliverance

    The Bible and the Natural World

    Sin, Fear and Forgiveness

    An Extended Conversation on the 'Unpardonable' Sin

    Eternal Realities: Real Heaven, Real Hell

    Eschatology Issues XII: Babylon, Armageddon, Israel, 2026

    Ministers, Ministry, and Preparation for Ministry

    Evangelism in Principle and Practice II

    Gospel Questions X: Glory, John the baptist, the hidden talent, the Kingdom of God

    Old Testament Interpretation V: The Flight to Egypt, the Virgin Birth, Jonathan's Choice, Tyre in Prophecy

    Matthew Questions, verse by verse

    Marriage and the Bible IV

    Politics and Political Action on the Eve of the Tribulation

    Bible Versions, Bible Translation, and Bible Reading IV

    Spiritual Growth II

    Mutual Encouragement in Christ II

    Baptism: Water and Spirit VI

    Science and the Bible II

    Genesis Gap: Questions and Answers IV

    Culture and Christianity XIII: College, Dating, Marriage and Friendship

    Eschatology Issues XI: Trumpets, the Millennium, the Time of the Tribulation and the Resurrection.

    Sin according to the Bible: Hamartiology II

    Bible Interpretation VII

    Salvation and Sin

    Bible Interpretation VI

    Eschatology Issues X: Strong delusion, blood moons, 2026, imminence, apostasy & the mark of the beast

    Angelic Issues VI: Cherubs, Guardians, Elders and 'gods'

    Sin according to the Bible: Hamartiology I

    Bible Chronology, Aramaic and Interpretation

    Christians and Mental Illness

    Culture and Christianity XII

    Prayer Questions

    The Trinity and Messianic Legalism

    Anger, Anthropopathism, Eternity and Divine Motives

    Unbelievers, Free Will, and the Plan of God II

    Christology Questions V: the Baptism, Temptation and Spiritual Death of Christ

    The Bible and the Canon: The Inspired Word of God II

    Believers in the World III: Prosperity Gospel, Tithing, Cults and Legalism

    Gospel Questions IX

    Faith, Hope and Love: Virtue in Spiritual Warfare

    Trinity Questions II

    Some Sensitive Topics IV

    Finding a Church - or Something Better? II

    New Testament Interpretation III

    Faith vs. History, Archaeology, Philosophy

    Believers in the World II: Confronting False Groups and False Teaching

    The 144,000 and the Two Witnesses of the Tribulation

    Biblical Anthropology IV: Soul and Spirit, Image and Likeness, Book of Life, Life at Birth, Accountability and Infant Salvation.

    Spiritual Growth

    Predestination, Free Will and False Teaching

    Christophany and the Trinity

    Love, Marriage, and Divorce: Marriage and the Bible III

    Interpreting Dreams and Analyzing Prophetic Claims

    Culture and Christianity XI: Lying, Suicide, Tattoos, Investing, Drugs, Music, Family, Dating, Politics

    Bible Versions, Bible Translation, and Bible Reading III

    Eschatology Issues IX: Amillennialism, Trumpets, and the Seven Days

    Spiritual Warfare IV: Demons, Demonic Influences and Satanic Methodology

    Satan's Fall from Grace

    Atheism and Gnosticism: Denying the Truth about God

    Sin, Salvation and Forgiveness: Claiming the Mental and Spiritual High-Ground

    Struggling with Salvation . . . and Relatives

    Legalism, Past and Present II

    Ministry and the Ichthys Ministry II

     All about Ichthys II: Mutual Encouragement in the Lord

    The Book of Job and Christian Suffering

    Genesis Gap: Questions and Answers III: Creationism, Neanderthals, Fossil Record

    Christology Questions IV: Jesus' Birth, Baptism, Early Life, and Kenosis

    Third Party Testimony III: Near Death Experiences, Revelations and Tongues

    Third Party Testimony II: Charismatic Claims of Visions, Dreams and Prophecy

    Third Party Testimony I: We Believe God and His Word - Not People

    God Heals - in His way (not our way)

    Sanctification, Separation and Restraint

    Finding a Church - or Something Better?

    Culture and Christianity X:  Military Service, College, Politics, and Race Relations

    Contemporary Churches and Women Preachers

    Culture and Christianity IX: Politics, Tithing, Music, Crucifixes, Alcohol, and Gambling

    Marriage and the Bible II

    Biblical Anthropology III: Soul versus Spirit, "Soul Sleep", and the Interim Body

    New Testament Interpretation II: Who is equal? Grace in vain. Unequally yoked.

    Aspects of the Crucifixion II: Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday?

    Aspects of the Crucifixion I: Carrying the cross, trials and rooster crow.

    Salvation Lost and Found

    The Canon: Content, Chronology, and Criticism

    Spiritual Warfare III: Peter's 'Angel', Saul's Death, and Strange Events

    Old Testament Interpretation IV: Gehazi's Leprosy, Tyre's Destruction, and Immanuel

    Nephilim, Fallen Angels, and Genesis 6

    Gospel Questions VIII

    Sin, Atonement and Forgiveness II

    Sin, Atonement and Forgiveness I

    Annihilationism, Universalism, Hell and Judgment

    When is the Rapture?

    Noah, the Flood, and the Nature of Animals

    The Tribulation: Timing of, Preparation for, and Conditions in

    Eschatology Issues VIII: Revelation, Tribulation and Judgment

    Antichrist: the Mark, the Number, and the Identification of the Beast

    Satan's Revolt and the Tribulation to Come

    Old Testament Interpretation III: The Name 'Jacob', the Mark of Cain, Jeshrun.

    Old Testament Interpretation II: Urim and Thummim, the Bronze Serpent, the Ark.

    Being Saved: Security, Apostasy, and the Sin unto Death

    Fighting the Fight III: False Teaching, Local Churches, and the Truth

    Fighting the Fight II: Struggling with Sin, Doubt, and Severe Testing

    Fighting the Fight I: Accountability, Faith, Sin, Forgiveness, and Reward

    Dispensations, Covenants, Israel and the Church II

    Dispensations, Covenants, Israel and the Church I

    Witnessing: Cults and Christianity II

    Witnessing: Cults and Christianity I

    Ministry and the Ichthys Ministry

    Biblical Interpretation V

    Baptism: Water and Spirit V

    Spiritual Growth, Church-Searching and "Discipling"

    Unbelievers, Free Will, and the Plan of God

    Biblical Languages, Texts and Translations VI

    Baptism: Water and Spirit IV

    Paganism, Idolatry, Mythology and the Occult

    The Lives of the Apostles and the Writing of the New Testament

    The Essence of God and Deity of Christ

    Parables and their Interpretation

    The Meaning and Purpose of True Christian Assembly

    Marriage and the Bible

    Spiritual 'ups' and 'downs'

    1st John: Text and Interpretation

    Eschatology Issues VII

    Perseverance in the latter days of Laodicea

    Babylon USA?

    Baptism: Water and Spirit III

    Prayer: the Persistence, Purpose and Power of.

    Paul the Apostle: Aspects of his Life and Ministry

    Gospel Questions VII: The Wedding at Cana et al.

    Israel, 'Lost Tribes' and the Star of David

    Israel and Antichrist in Eschatology

    Explaining and Defending the Trinity and the Person of Christ II

    The Holy Spirit: Pneumatology Questions III

    Culture and Christianity VIII

    The Geography of Heaven, Hades and 'Hell'.

    Eschatology Issues VI

    Bible Interpretation IV

    Legalism, Past and Present

    The Resurrection Body and our Eternal Future.

    Christ the First-Born, High Priest in the Order of Melchizedek.

    Bible Versions, Bible Translation, and Bible Reading II

    Bible Versions, Bible Translation, and Bible Reading

    Hermeneutics, Typology, Christophany, Theophany and Anthropopathism.

    No, Hebrews does not teach that you lost your salvation.

    Gospel Questions VI: the Long Ending of Mark et al.

    Judas and the Betrayal of Christ

    Doubting Salvation and Questions of Sin

    The 144,000: God's Seal vs. the Mark of the Beast

    Atheism: Putting Truth to Death

    War in Heaven II

    The Holy Spirit: Pneumatology Questions II

    War in Heaven

    The Holy Spirit: Pneumatology Questions I

    The Law, Love, Faith-Rest and Messianism

    Paul and the Law

    Genesis Questions III

    Sin and Salvation, Confession and Forgiveness

    Have I Lost My Salvation? (III)

    The Battlefield Within: Fighting the inner spiritual Struggle.

    Putting Christ in Christmas: Loving Jesus, the Star and the Magi, Wonderful Counselor.

    Old Testament Interpretation: Moses and Zipporah, David's disastrous Census, the Destruction of the Midianites, et al.

    Healing, Miracles, and Dreams: Sorting the Wheat from the Chaff by biblical Means

    153 Fish: Explaining some Difficult New Testament Passages

    Kenosis: Our Lord's Self-Limitation during the 1st Advent

    Biblical Anthropology II: 'Soul sleep', & dichotomy vs. trichotomy

    Biblical Anthropology I: The Nature of Human Beings and Human Life according to the Bible.

    Genesis Gap: Questions and Answers II.

    Culture and Christianity VII: Jury Duty, Witnessing, Biometry, Military Service et al.

    Culture and Christianity VI: Halloween, Holidays, Aliens, and Christian Applications.

    Angelic Issues V: Michael, the Angel of the Lord, Christophany, demons, cherubs, and Satan's revolt.

    Angelic Issues IV:  Satan's Revolt in the Plan of God.

    New Testament Interpretation: Melchizedek, 'Forsake not Assembly', 'Women Remain Silent', Water-Baptism, Tongues, Prophecy, Intervention of Departed Believers.

    Lost my salvation II?

    All about Ichthys: Mutual Encouragement in the Lord. 

    Genesis Questions.

    Fallen Angels, Demons, Nephilim, and the Devil's Methodology.

    End Times Interpretation II.

    Salvation, the Gospel, and Unbelief.

    The Bible and the Canon: The Inspired Word of God.

    End Times Interpretation.

    Grace versus Law.

    Communion and the Spiritual Death of Christ.

    Sinlessness and 1st John.

    Israelology, Anti-Semitism, the Remnant, Gentiles, Lost Tribes, Jewish Myths.

    "Soul Sleep" versus our true Heavenly State.

    Christology Questions III: The Angel of the Lord, the Lamb Slain, monogenes.

    Angelic Issues III: Demons, Satan, Elders, Female Angels and Guardians.

    Against Universalism III: Unbelievers in the Plan of God.

    Waters Above, the Firmament, and the Genesis Gap.

    Marriage "Matters".

    In Need of Guidance and Encouragement.

    Biblical Languages, Texts and Translations V.

    Servants, Slaves, Disciples, and Ministers.

    Baptism: Water and Spirit II.

    Bible Interpretation III: David's Anointing, Stephen versus Genesis, Triplets, This People, and more.

    Evangelism in Principle and Practice.

    Scripture versus Personal Experience.

    Calvinism, Covenants and Catholicism.

    Culture and Christianity V: Temporal Authority vs. Biblical Application.

    False Doctrine of Absolute Eternal Security III.

    The Dangers of Messianic Legalism IV: Unclean and Impure?

    Things to Come III: The Wrath of God and the Fate of the Beast's Army.

    God Works All Things Together for Good.

    The 7 Trumpets, the 7 Kings, Nephilim, Antichrist and Revived Rome.

    The Coming Tribulation and the Kingdom of God.

    Sin, Confession and Forgiveness.

    Mutual Encouragement in Christ.

    Biblical Languages, Texts and Translations IV.

    Culture and Christianity IV: Doing one's job as 'unto the Lord', the peril's of 'heroic medicine', Christian perspectives on legalizing marijuana, when lying is not a sin, and when life begins.

    Eschatology Issues V: "It is not for you to know the times or the seasons".

    Ichthys and Contemporary Christianity.

    Gospel Questions V: Help my Unbelief, Respecting our Enemies, etc.

    The Two Witnesses of the Tribulation: Moses and Elijah.

    The Apostles, the Jerusalem Council, and Legalism then and now.

    Aspects of the Christian Walk: Gambling, Lying, Christmas, Judging, Worrying, et al.

    No Rapture

    Believers in the World: Using our Free Will to Respond to the Lord

    Christology Questions II: The Serpent Lifted and the Cross, Jesus' Infallibility, Destroy this Temple, the Sign Spoken Against, His Glorification, the Spirit's Anointing, and the Necessity for His Humanity.

    Paul's Jerusalem Error, Worshiping Truly, the Priesthood of the Believer, and Peter's Vision of the Impure Food

    Christian Trials and Testing

    Gospel Questions IV: The Prophet, the rich man in Hades, Peter's wife, the 'eleven' and the 'twelve' apostles, 'the world could not contain' (Jn.21:25), and progressive revelation.

    Eschatology Issues IV: Israeli politics, 'This Generation', Signs of the Times, the Beast presently alive?, 'Flee Babylon', Preparing for the Tribulation, and 'was, is not, will be'.

    John's Water-Baptism versus the Baptism of the Holy Spirit

    Eschatology Issues III: Over-focusing on Revelation, the Seven Churches, Enoch versus Elijah, and the Symbolism of the Menorah

    The Purpose of Chronicles, Cyrus the Persian, the Chronology of the Exodus Plagues, Qumran and Isaiah, Nebuchadnezzar's Madness, and Jeremiah 31:22, "A Woman will Embrace a Man".

    Aaron and the Golden Calf, Mount Zion, Moses and Zipporah, the high priest's attire, and the ark of the covenant.

    Aspects of the Genesis Curse on Animals, the Tree of Knowing Good and Evil, Jacob Wrestling with the Angel of the Lord, and Kainam.

    The City of David, the Star of David, Solomon's Wisdom, and the Song of Solomon.

    The Israelites at Kadesh and 'not entering the Land of Promise'.

    Genesis Gap: Questions and Answers.

    Sin and Spiritual Transformation.

    Cults and Christianity IV

    Cults and Christianity III

    Cults and Christianity II

    Cults and Christianity.

    One Baptism: the True Meaning of Peter's Words at Acts 2:38.

    Apostasy and the Sin unto Death, the Conscience and Sanctification.

    The Plan of God and Individual Salvation (excerpt from BB 4B)

    In Your Anger, do not Sin:  Ephesians 4:26 and the Sin Nature

    Bible Interpretation II: Easter, Abiathar, the Hyssop-Blood Cross, Baal, the Scarlet Thread, Names of God, Adiaphoria, and Mezentius.

    Spiritual Warfare II

    Culture and Christianity III

    Have I Lost my Salvation?

    On the Firing Line: Encouragement in Christian Trials

    Eschatology and the Old Testament

    Prayer and our Walk with Jesus.

    Issues of Canonicity II: Aramaic, Enoch, KJV, and the Pastorals

    Bible Vocabulary and Bible Word Studies

    Satan, his Demons, and the Gnostics

    Antichrist: Alive and Well and Living on Planet Earth?

    The Nature of Angels

    Our Eternal Future: Life after Death for Believers in Jesus Christ

    Giants and Nephilim, Sumerian Myths, and Sea Monsters

    Dreams and Visions II

    The Golden Rule

    The Divinity of Jesus Christ

    Free-Will Faith and the Will of God

    Some Sensitive Topics III

    The Spirit that dwelleth in us lusteth to envy: explaining James 4:5.

    Faith: What is it?

    The Seven-Fold Spirit of God.

    Free-Will Faith in the Plan of God.

    Putting the Word of God First.

    Free-Will Faith.

    The False Doctrine of "Soul Sleep" II.

    The False Doctrine of Absolute Eternal Security II.

    The Plan of God

    The Dangers of Messianic Legalism III

    The Dangers of Messianic Legalism II

    The Dangers of Messianic Legalism.

    The Gift of Tongues: Part 2

    The Gift of Tongues: Part 1

    Mega-Churches, Emergent Christianity, Spirituality and Materialism.

    Epignosis, Christian Epistemology, and Spiritual Growth.

    Jephthah's Daughter, Marriage, Divorce, and Remarriage.

    Christian Unity and Divisiveness.

    Death, Martyrdom and Resurrection.

    Blessing, Cursing, and Prayer.

    Freedom and Responsibility.

    Fighting the Good Fight of Faith.

    Only-Begotten, Mother-of-God, On-this-Rock: English-only Interpretation is Dangerous.

    The Greek Text of the New Testament and some Issues of Textual Criticism.

    What does the name 'Christian' mean?

    Some Jewish Issues.

    Christians Beware: Internet Frauds and the Need for Spiritual Discernment (part 2).

    Christians Beware: Internet Frauds and the Need for Spiritual Discernment.

    Sin and Forgiveness.

    Spring Special: The Millennial Regathering and Purging of Israel.

    Life Begins at Birth.

    Culture and Christianity II

    Culture and Christianity I

    The Saved and the Unsaved

    Last Things and Last Judgments

    The Local Church and Personal Ministry IV

    The Local Church and Personal Ministry III

    The Local Church and Personal Ministry II

    The Local Church and Personal Ministry I

    More on Antichrist and his Kingdom

    Antichrist and Babylon

    Prophecy Questions.

    Theological Questions

    Heavenly Things.

    Dysfunctional Churches.

    Some Sensitive Topics II.

    Christmas Special: The Judgment and Reward of the Church.

    What is God's Will?

    Apologetics

    Thanksgiving Leftovers.

    Combating Legalism VI

    Combating Legalism V

    Combating Legalism IV

    Combating Legalism III

    Combating Legalism II

    Combating Legalism I

    Aspects of the False Doctrine of Institutional Security

    Chronological Order of the Books of the Bible II

    Biblical Languages, Texts and Translations III

    Biblical Languages, Texts and Translations II

    Biblical Languages, Texts and Translations I

    Gospel Questions III: Least in the kingdom, Millstones, Pennies, Pebbles, Babes, Rhaka, Tallits, and the Crown of Thorns.

    Gospel Questions II: Jesus' Turning Water to Wine, Sweating Blood, Walking on Water, Washing the Disciples' Feet, and the Promise of Freedom."

    Things to Come II: Genesis Rapture, Daniel's Weeks, Seven Kings, Signs of the Apocalypse, Tribulational Suffering, Seven Seals, the Bride of Christ, and Mystery Babylon.

    Things to Come: The Half Hour, the 144,000, the Book of Life, Rewards, the Beast's Kingdom, the Great Apostasy, and the so-called 'Partial Rapture'.

    Satan and the Existence of Evil.

    The Holy Spirit: Blasphemy against, Restraining Ministry, and Gender.

    Spiritual Gifts and Spiritual Growth

    Christian Love, the Golden Rule, Christian Military Service and Self-Defense.

    Issues of Canonicity: Apocrypha, Enoch, and Inspiration.

    Church: The Biblical Ideal versus the Contemporary Reality.

    Numbers, Letters, and the Mark of the Beast.

    Gospel Questions I: Jesus' Life, the Gospels and Cherubs, and who Wrote Matthew.

    More Questions about Genesis.

    Naaman, Nero, Nineveh, and Senacharib.

    The False Doctrine of Absolute Eternal Security.

    Choosing Hell: Questions about Salvation and the Love of God.

    The Chronology of the End.

    The Route of the Israelites in Crossing the Red Sea.

    Some Issues of Transmission, Translation, and Transliteration: The Camel and the Needle, etc.

    Aspects of the Life of Christ: Jesus' siblings, the man born blind, et al.

    Jesus is God and man.

    Jesus is God.

    Redemption, the Blood of Christ, Christ our Passover, and The Passion of the Christ.

    Eschatology Issues II: Angelic bodies, heaven and hell, Satan and the Nephilim, etc.

    The Book of Job and Biblical Interpretation.

    Some Questions about Eternity.

    Who Controls our Thoughts and Emotions?

    The Day of the Lord.

    Sleep as a Euphemism for Death.

    Literal Hell.

    Christ's Preaching to the Spirits in Hell (1Pet.3:18-20), & Michael's Rebuke of Satan (2Pet.2:10-11 ).

    Recovering from Sin.

    The Timing of the Resurrection.

    Dispensations, the Church, the Rapture, and the Destruction of the Universe.

    Christianity versus Contemporary Kitsch.

    Purpose Driven Life, Oprah's New Age Religion, et al.

    Lot, Esau, and Cain: Learning through Negative Examples.

    Against Universalism II: Only Believers are Saved.

    Against Universalism I: Free Will and the Image of God.

    Courage in the Fight.

    Demon Influences.

    Sabbath Questions.

    The Seven Edens and the Eden of Adam and Eve.

    Opposition to the Genesis Gap from the Creation Research Institute et al.

    Mary 'Full of Grace'?

    Changing the Name of God?

    The Beast:  Some Questions about Antichrist.

    The Book of Revelation:  Some Questions.

    Red Hot or Lukewarm? Bible Teaching versus Sermonizing.

    The Last Judgment and the Great White Throne.

    Baptism:  Water and Spirit.

    Spiritual  Marathons.

    Christology:  Some Questions on the Life of Christ.

    Regarding Ichthys.

    Train up a Child in the Way he should Go.

    War, History, and Politics.

    Unbelief and its Consequences.

    Dreams and Visions.

    Explaining and Defending the Trinity and the Person of Christ.

    Free Will and Faith under Pressure.

    Angelic Issues II.

    Science and the Bible.

    Bible Interpretation I:  Academics, Versions et al.

    Faith in the Word of God: the Basis of all True Worship.

    Aspects of the Resurrection II.

    Faith and Encouragement in the midst of Fiery Trials.

    Some Sensitive Topics.

    Jethro, Amenhotep, Iraq, the Catacombs, and the KJV.

    Eschatology Issues: The Fig Tree, Ezekiel 38, Joel 3, and the Trumpets.

    Christ the Rock, the Rooster's Crow, and the Cross.

    Applying Faith II: Production, Forgiveness, Circumcision, Truth over People.

    Applying Faith: Eating, Drinking, and Vacation.

    The Tree of Life, Communion, and the Virgin Birth.

    Grammar Questions.

    Can Prayer Be Offered From Heaven? & Some Genesis Questions.

    Walking the Path of Faith through the Light of the Word of God.

    Salvation on the battlefield, truth revealed to infants, and damnation.

    Preparing for Tribulation.

    Divine Sovereignty and Divine Judgment.

    God's Free Gift of Salvation.

    Should Christians wear Jewelry?

    The Lord's Prayer.

    The Events Surrounding the Birth of Christ.

    Cremation or Burial?

    Zechariah, Demon Possession, Marriage, Spiritual Experiences, and Bible Prophecy.

    No Grounds for Divorce?

    The Shape of the Universe, Hominids, and the Genesis Gap.

    Taking Personal Responsibility: Interest, Bankruptcy, Gambling, and Employment.

    The Seven Churches, the Judgment Seat of Christ,  and other issues in Eschatology.

    The Canonicity of the book of Hebrews.

    Great White Throne, the Last Judgment, and the Outer Darkness.

    Political Action versus Biblical Christianity.

    Study Tools and Methodologies.

    Covenants.

    The Gospel and the Kingdom of God.

    Pursuing a Deeper Relationship with Jesus and Christian Epistemology.

    The Origin and the Danger of the Pre-Tribulational Rapture Theory.

    The Divinity of the Spirit and the Percentage of those who are Saved.

    Should Christians ever consider getting a lawyer?

    Pastoral Authority, Popes, Pat Robertson, and Pelagianism.

    Some Questions on Church Polity.

    Apostles and Evangelism

    Luther, Arminius, Calvin, Kant, Ironside, Tutu and Thieme.

    Angelic Issues.

    Transmutation, Resuscitation, and Resurrection.

    Is the Soul a tertium quid?

    More on the Documentary Hypothesis and More on the Rapture.

    Enoch's Walk with God and Some Questions in the Gospels.

    The Influence of the Renaissance and Rationalism on the Church and Cutting off Arms in Malachi 2:3.

    Sabbath Observance.

    1st John 5:20 & Romans 6:23.

    Eschatology Questions.

    Baptism and Following Jesus.

    Where is Armageddon?

    Assurance of Salvation.

    The Cross, Sin, and the Devil in God's Plan.

    More on: Spiritual Gifts; Hats & Hair; the Age of Accountability.

    Daniel 9:25 and Daniel 11:30.

    Who will populate earth during the Millennium?  and  Asking for Wisdom: James 1:5.

    Was Judas Saved?, The Gospel of Judas, and Issues of Canonicity.

    Is 'My Son' Israel or Jesus in Hosea 11:1?  &  How do you Prove Sin to Someone?

    Did Matthew Write his Gospel in Hebrew?

    Christian Crowns, Pagan Names, and the Time of the Cock-Crow.

    Child-like Faith, Mark vs. Matthew, the Mahdi, and 'Who was with God in the Beginning?

    True Orthodoxy and False Creeds.

    Foot-washing, Bitter Herbs, Baptism, and Borrowed Faith.

    All Things Charismatic.

    Friday versus Thursday Crucifixion.

    Jesus' Cursing of the Fig Tree, Apostasy, and 'Feng Shui'.

    The Genesis Serpent, Using "it" to refer to the baby Jesus, and more on Tattoos.

    Combating Gnosticism.

    Resisting the Devil.

    Why did Jesus choose John over James to take care of His mother Mary?

    Antichrist's 'desire of women' in Daniel 11:37 et al.

    Do recent catastrophes have a divine origin?

    Does God really want us to be sick and poor?  Revisiting the prosperity gospel.

    Why did our Lord Jesus arise from the tribe of Judah?

    What will our relationship be in heaven with children who died young?

    The baptism of the Holy Spirit as distinct from speaking in tongues.

    The Grammar behind the Genesis Gap.

    The Great White Throne Judgment.

    Moses and Zipporah.

    The Victory of Faith.

    Does God's choice of us eliminate our free will?

    Why does God allow bad things to happen?

    The Bible as "divine", roof prayer, and tattoos.

    Character in Hebrews 1:3, et al.

    Exorcism, et al.

    "Are the children of unbelievers lost if they die before receiving Christ?"

    How not to get "left behind".

    "Is baptism necessary for salvation?"

    "The nature of life after death."

    "The personality of the Holy Spirit."

    "The dragon of Revelation 12 and the talking idol of Revelation 13."

    "Bound by Satan in Luke 13:16, language and the Tower of Babel, Daniel's 70th week, and the number 12."

    "Infirmities and Diseases in Matthew 8:17"

    "The Leftover Baskets of Bread and Fish in John 6."

    "Waiting for the Ascension" and "Amos 4:11".

    Why was Canaan cursed?

    Should Christians have a competitive attitude?

    John "leapt for joy" in the womb - or did he?

    Satanic Influence in Video Games and Television.

    Moving Mountains:  Matthew 21:21

    Not a hair shall be lost? Luke 21:16 versus Luke 21:18.

    The reign of antichrist:  7 years or 3 and 1/2 years?

    The Trinity in Scripture.

    The Ark of the Covenant.

    "Doubts about the Nephilim in Genesis 6" and "Ezekiel 9:4 and the Mark of the Beast"

    "Word Counts in the Bible", "Him whom they Pierced (Rev.1:7)", and "Necromancy".

    "Waiting for a Savior" and "The Direction East in the Bible"

    Transubstantiation.

    Is there a purgatory according to the Bible?

    Your desire shall be for your husband: Genesis 3:16.

    Have I committed the unforgivable sin?

    Is the local church meant to be a patriarchy?

    Why doesn't the Bible mention all of the prophets of the children of Israel?

    The True "Victorious Life".

    Tohu in Genesis 1:2 and the Cause of the Darkness.

    Why Doesn't God Prevent All Children from Dying?

    Why were Christians being regarded as "evil-doers" in 1st Peter 2:12?

    The Scofield Reference Bible.

    Phylacteries and the Mark of the Beast, and "What about Joseph?"

    Feeling desperate and alone.

    Is Tithing net or gross?

    Assembly of the local church, and Jesus' use of "I AM" from Exodus 3:14 in John 8:58

    The "burden of the Lord" in Jeremiah 23:32-40, and judgment for idle words in Matthew 12:36-37.

    The importance of spiritual resiliency.

    Does God use disease to discipline us?

    Recovering from Cult Exposure.

    Variability in Christian Testing and Personal Tribulation.

    Is there any value to the Apocrypha?

    The Communion Ceremony outside of the local church.

    The Christian Walk, the End, and Tattoos.

    Should Christians honor Sunday as the new Sabbath?

    Chronological order of the books of the Bible.

    Doubt, light, missed opportunities et al.

    Addicted to Sin.

    Corporate prayer in Matthew 18:19:  "when two agree on earth".

    What does the Bible say about humor?

    The value of cumulative prayer.

    Our Heavenly, Pre-Resurrection, Interim State.

    How could a loving God order the destruction of the Canaanites?

    Should Christians observe the Torah?

    Church Polity and three other passages.

    Walking with Jesus.

    Tongues: does 'no man' understand?

    The few saved, the door in heaven, visions of heavenly realities, and Christmas.

    Spiritual Warfare.

    Christian suffering and spiritual maturity.

    Aliens, antichrist, and eschatology.

    Does exceptionally sinful behavior indicate that a Christian has lost salvation?

    Should Christians celebrate Jewish festivals?

    The Deaths of the 12 Disciples / Apostles of Christ.

    Categories of Sin in Psalm 19.

    Some brief answers on a variety of topics.

    Pastoral Support, Pastoral Preparation, and the Purpose of Assembly.

    Eternal Rewards.

    Encouragement, Isaiah 6:11-13, and the Hope of Repentance.

    Questioning the Genesis Gap.

    Dinosaurs, the Nephilim, Noah, et al.

    How much should we pay our pastor?

    More about Women Preachers.

    Is it wrong for me to celebrate Easter?

    The Remnant in Isaiah 6:13.

    The Big Distinction.

    The Day of the Lord in 2nd Peter 3:10.

    The Day of the Lord.

    Church History.

    The Sealing of the Holy Spirit.

    Visions of Angels: Colossians 2:18.

    Waiting on God's timing:  patience in testing.

    "Your Throne, O God":  Psalm 45:6.

    Moses striking the Rock.

    Procreation and Creation.

    What is meant by the phrase "the Lord's footstool"?

    1st Peter 3:3-5

    A conversation about divorce and remarriage.

    Faith in the midst of the fiery trial.

    Hebrews 10:26 again, and two other notes on Arthur Pink and the Greek word diakonos.

    What is the correct translation of Isaiah 59:19?

    Is the star of Acts 7:43 the star of David?

    Some questions about Nimrod and Christmas trees, Tongues, and Healing

    Is Jesus the only One ever to restore sight?

    What happens to people who were born and died prior to the birth of Christ?

    Which is better, the King James Version or the New King James Version?

    What is the minimum necessary to be saved?

    How can we know whose interpretation of the Bible is right (Part 2)?

    How can we know whose interpretation of the Bible is right (Part 1)?

    Psalm 22:1, "My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?"

    The "Mind of Christ" in 1st Corinthians 2:16

    Simeon and Simon, and the two crows of the rooster

    Ichthys, saints, and the Last Adam

    Does Hebrews 10:26 teach loss of salvation?

    Eternal security: where does one draw the line?

    Who are Gog and Magog in Ezekiel 38-39?

    How did John the baptist come to doubt Jesus?

    Is Jesus literally seated on the throne at God's right hand?

    Are the Celts the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel?

    Whatever happened to the "Genesis Gap"?

    "The baptism which now saves you":  1st Peter 3:21.

    Hebrew Language Study Tools.

    What type of healing is being discussed in Isaiah 53:5?

    The Origin of the Four Seasons

    2nd Peter 3:5: Doubting the Tribulation

    Tent-making and Galatians 6:6

    A Question about Ichthys books

    Biblical Metaphors and Symbolism

    Faith and the Pre-Tribulational "Rapture".

    Faith Healing.

    Bible translation and John 8:58.

    Melchizedek and the high priesthood of Christ:  two questions et alia.

    In need of encouragement.

    The centurion and the Syro-Phoenician woman.

    Who is the Meshiach?

    A Sadducean Question

    What is "heaven" like according to Christian teachings?

    Acts 20:28: Whose Blood?

    1st Corinthians 11:  Hats or Hair?

    Confession of Sin, Fellowship, and the Filling of the Holy Spirit.

    A Miscellany of Questions and Answers (Nineveh, the beast, tongues, demons, Sadam, etc.)

    Some Greek Questions in the Gospels (John 1:3; 2:19; 8:58; Luke 23:43)

    Is Man trichotomous, and does that mean that salvation is three-tiered?

    Questioning the Trinity

    The blood of Christ

    Christ knocking at the door in Revelation 3:20

    The futility of memory without God and eternal life.

    The meaning of Jesus' words, "I am" in John 8:58

    What does the Bible say about Heaven and Hell?

    Peace in 1st Corinthians 14:33

    Salvation and Church Affiliation.

    Several questions on the book of Hebrews.

    Does the Bible prohibit women from preaching or teaching in the Church?

    Should Christian leaders refrain from drinking in public?

    How to use the Bible translations at Ichthys.

    The Worship of Jesus:  a proof of His divinity?

    An Extended Conversation about the Baptism of the Holy Spirit.

    Is water baptism required for Christians today?

    Are health and wealth a part of the gospel?

    Will those in Hades be able to see Christ's return?

    Feelings of Guilt about Remarriage.

    Who are the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel?

    What does "the Word was with God" mean in John 1:1-2?

    Three questions on three verses in Isaiah (Is.21:4; 28:10, & 66:24).

    How important is education for a pastor?

    Does Hebrews 10:26-35 ("deliberate sinning" etc.) mean that a believer can lose his or her salvation?

    Availability and use of Ichthys materials: several questions.

    Is there any difference between demons and fallen angels?

    Confronting atheism.

    Two questions about Judas Iscariot.

    Three Questions about Tattoos and Salvation.

    The Hebrew word for 'one' (`echadh) and the uniqueness of God.

    Did the witch of Endor really conjure up the spirit of Samuel?

    A Question about the "Waters Above".

    Why did God the Father wait so long to send Jesus into the world?

    How does being "slain in the Spirit" relate to being baptized in the Spirit?

    How do you prove the existence of God?

    Where does the Bible teach that Jesus is God?

    Is it ever Justifiable to Tell a Lie (part 2)?

    Seeing double in Matthew.

    Mary, Joseph, and Nazareth.

    Is the Westminster Catechism a Good Reference Tool?

    What does it mean "the spirit returns to God" in Ecclesiastes 12:7?

    Is there any Connection between biblical Gemstones and Moral Characteristics?

    Are Miraculous Gifts Operational Today?

    Jesus Christ in the Old Testament (Christophany: Gen.3:8).

    Can those in organizations which teach "salvation by works" be saved?

    Is "helpmeet" a wrong translation in Genesis 2:20?

    Our will and God's WILL.

    Cast thy Bread upon the Waters:  What do the seven and eight portions in Ecclesiastes 11:2 mean?

    Was Cain Satan's literal "seed"?

    The Demon Possessed Girl in Acts 16:16.

    The "Sin unto Death" in 1st John 5:16.

    Is death just a natural part of human life?

    Communion and the Blood of Christ.

    What does it mean in 1st Corinthians 7:14, "the unbelieving husband is sanctified"?

    The Re-institution of the Feast of Tabernacles in the Millennium.

    Secular Documentation for the Exodus.

    The false doctrine of "soul sleep".

    The Author of Hebrews and Jesus' Perfect Completion of His Mission.

    The Trinity in Isaiah 63:10-15.

    How old was Jesus at the time of His crucifixion and resurrection?

    Five Smooth Stones: 1st Samuel 17:40

    How can we know the Bible is true?

    The name "Jesus".

    Habakkuk's Prosperity Prayer: Habakkuk 3:17-19.

    Jeremiah 31:22: "A Woman shall Compass a Man".

    The New International Version of the Bible and some issues in Bible translation.

    Is "the Prophet" of Deuteronomy 18:18 Muhammad?

    The One True God and the Trinity in the Old Testament.

    Are those in Hebrews 6:4 who "crucify the Son of God afresh" lost?

    Are New Bible Translations Part of a Conspiracy?

    What exactly is the "red heifer prophecy", and how does it relate to the events of the end times?

    Where did the waters of Genesis 1 go?

    Interpreting Revelation

    Sin, Baptism, and the Book of Revelation

    Tithing and the Book of Life

    The Dangers of the Prosperity Gospel.

    English and the Tower of Babel.

    The "Seven Thunders" of Revelation 10:3-4

    The fate of the unrighteous dead in Isaiah 66:24

    Who are the "sons of the kingdom" in Matthew 18:11-12?

    Why does Judah get greater honor than Jerusalem in Zechariah 12:7?

    Are there Female Angels?

    Longevity in the Millennium.

    How is the date of Easter computed?

    What is the meaning of the 1290 days versus the 1335 days in Daniel 12?

    What Church era are we now in?

    The mark of the beast.

    Christophany in the Exodus.

    Can you explain "help my unbelief!" in Mark 9:24?

    What does it mean to "overcome" in Revelation chapters 2 and 3?

    Are women required to wear veils or hats in church?

    Is the world about to come to an end?

    Does the Bible ever describe the earth as being round?

    Pre-, mid-, or post-Tribulation rapture?

    Pearls before swine.

    Recognizing the Messiah.

    The gift of healing.

    The origin and fate of the "giants" in Genesis chapter six.

    Christian suffering - Christian encouragement.

    Is speaking in tongues biblical?

    Is speaking in tongues a sin?

    Can you recommend a good commentary on the book of Romans?

    Aspects of the resurrection.

    The recipients of Peter's epistles.

    Pre- or Post-Tribulation "rapture"?

    The lives of the prophets.

    The old prophet who lied.

    Animal sacrifice in the millennium.

    Is it ever justifiable to lie?

    Who wrote the King James version?

    The meaning of the divine name יהוה.

    The so-called "documentary hypothesis".

    The relationship between the books of Kings and Chronicles.

    David's disastrous census of Israel.

    Aspects of the Unseen Angelic Warfare and 666, the Mark of the Beast.

    The 200 million strong demon army of Revelation 9:13.

    Deliverance through Childbearing in 1st Timothy 2:15?

    Some questions about the Tribulation.

    More on divorce and remarriage.

    Divorce and remarriage.

    The antecedents of ICHTHYS.

    What does it mean to "remember the Sabbath and keep it holy"?

    The manner of the apostle Peter's death.

    Wasn't Matthias the thirteenth apostle?

    Forward progress necessary for salvation and spiritual growth.

    The "seven days" of human history.

    1st John 1:9 and confessing sin.

    ICHTHYS and the role of traditional Christianity.

    Can you recommend a good survey for the Old and New Testaments?

    Where can I find more information on the "Genesis gap"?

    Is Church membership an issue in salvation?

    Can you recommend a church?

    Are these materials available for purchase as books?

    A bit of autobiography.

    What is your opinion of the Abingdon one-volume Bible Commentary?

    What is the significance of the number "20" in the Bible?

    The 144,000 of Revelation chapters 7 and 14.

    What is your view on predestination?

    Who is "true Israel"?

    The chronology of the date 2026.

    Does baptism play a role in being born again?

    Why does the devil have access to God while man cannot stand in His presence?

    The structure of the book of Revelation.

    What is your view of the rapture?

    What is meant by the "10 days" of Revelation 2:10?

    Dragons in the Bible?

    Are there apostles in the Church today?

    What is the meaning of the word "chosen" in the Bible.

    The Passover.

    What are the most common Bible names?

    What is the biblical significance of the number forty?

    What does the Bible have to say about witchcraft?

    How can I protect myself from false teaching?

    Didn't the devil know he couldn't defeat God?

    Are the Masons wrong according to the Bible?

    Six Questions.

    Can the faith of "backsliders" be restored?

    Are there biblical origins to mythology?

    What does the phrase "sides of the pit" mean in Isaiah 14:15?

    Can prayer be offered in the name of the Son?

    Election and John 6:37?

    Is it valid to celebrate Christmas?

    Can you give me some information on divine names in the Bible?

    What is the significance of name changes in the Bible?

    Is faith a "gift of God"?

    Is there a "gospel of Thomas"?

    Is the nature of Man dichotomous or trichotomous?

    Will the temple be rebuilt in Jerusalem?

    Does the Bible teach a literal Millennium?

    What does the word "good" mean in Genesis?

    Who are "the dead" who "rise first" in 1st Thessalonians 4?

    Are the Greek tenses in John 7:34 correctly translated?

    Is the devil "mad" to oppose God?

    Does the Bible require supporting the pastor financially?

    How can Jesus be a man and God at the same time?

    How did people atone for intentional sin in Old Testament times?

    What is the symbolism of the Lamb of God in Revelation?

    Can you recommend some word study tools for Bible study?

    Can people who commit suicide be saved?

    Are tattoos biblical?

    Is it "ichthys" or "ichthus"?

    What is the difference between wisdom and discernment?

    Marriage of Believers and Unbelievers.

    Is hearing believing in John 6:35?

    How certain a date is 2026?

    Is Paul describing himself in Romans chapter seven?

    Is tithing required for salvation?

    What is the evidence for the "rapture"?

    Is there any validity to the "prosperity gospel"?

    Who are the "Nephilim" in Genesis chapter six?

    Church attendance.

    Is there a literal "devil"?

    What does the Bible have to say about reincarnation?

    What is the unpardonable sin?

    Believing the Bible for Spiritual Growth.

    Why was the New Testament written in Greek?

    What about those who have never heard of Christ?

    What about elders and deacons?

    Eternal Security and "sinless perfection".

    Eternal Security and "salvation by works".

    Does the Bible teach ex nihilo creation?

    When did Jesus first know He was God's Son?

    Are there prophets today?

    Despairing of life.

    How important is baptism?

    How could Christ have been three days and nights in the grave?

    Do Muslims worship the One true God?

    What can I do about spiritual fainting?

     


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