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Question #1:
Can Revelation 13:18 be transliterated as follows?
Here is wisdom. He who has understanding let him count the number of the Beast:
For (why - because) it is (consist of) the number of a man; and its number is
six-hundred threescore
and six.
Here is wisdom. He who has understanding let him count the number of the Beast:
because it consist of the number of a man; and its (Beast’s) number is
six-hundred threescore
and six.
[omitted]
Thus, the reason for counting (calculating) the number of the Beast is because
it contains as a component of, constructed within it, the number of a man.
Response #1:
I don't have any quarrels with the Greek text you provide (except to say that
"mind" / Greek noun, does not have the definite article in the original text, a
fact that doesn't seem of great significance to your particular question). As
far as the verb "to be" meaning "consists of / in", that is very unusual thing,
and, more to the point, would generally only be the case when used with a
preposition to signal / indicate the same (as in the example you cite, Luke
1215, "does not consist in / of" actually has the preposition "in" / en in
combination with "abundance").
As to your conclusion, however, I don't initially see any problem with your
proposition (whichever way you translate the verse).
*In either case, calculating the Beast's number is key to identifying that he
(i.e., the person one subjects to the test) is indeed antichrist. Since he will
be masquerading as Christ, that will indeed be an important final line of
defense for those who are wavering on the fringe of faith under the pressures of
the Tribulation and the Great Persecution. As I often point out, this i.d. is a
litmus test to be employed after the fact – NOT a means of identifying
antichrist before the Tribulation begins.
Here are some links to where I discuss this issue in detail:
Do not take the mark (in CT 7)
Antichrist: the Mark, the Number, and the Identification of the Beast
Numbers, Letters, and the Mark of the Beast.
Speculations about the number of the beast
The mark of the beast and "biometry"
The mark of the beast
Is the mark a tattoo?
Aspects of the Unseen Angelic Warfare and 666, the Mark of the Beast
The Trinity and the mark
The idea of the mark
The 144,000: God's Seal vs. the Mark of the Beast
In our Lord who is our hope of deliverance.
Bob L.
Question #2:
Hey Dr. Luginbill,
How have you been?
So, you may have heard that __ was shot (sadly and unfortunately). I
never knew about him until now and heard he was a Christian right-wing
political activist who would debate liberal college and university
students on various subjects related to faith, moral issues, and
politics. Of course, some of his beliefs and values were biblical (and I
believe he'll be greatly rewarded for all the genuine good he did during
his time on earth) but I took issue with his stance that those who don't
vote are in rebellion against God and he uses Jeremiah 29:7 as one of
his major "proof verses" to "prove" that believers should vote and
involve themselves in politics. I understand that this verse doesn't
prove his point but the "how" is what I can't seem to pull together in
my mind. Wouldn't you say he's taking this verse out of context? He
mentioned that the Bible has so much to say related to the subject of
politics and that it confirms we should involve ourselves in them but I
don't see where he's getting all these passages from. Some reference
many Old Testament figures being in high positions of leadership such as
David and Joseph (as but only two examples that one could think of).
__ mentions that the church should care about what's going on in the
world. Of course, we should care, but that isn't really the issue
because caring (best achieved through maximum spiritual growth) and,
therefore, praying for our country, its leaders and government, is not
the same thing as involving ourselves in politics. The question is, how
do we react to the evil so prevalent in this world? Through spiritual
growth, progress, and production. There's a way to let our light shine
before men and to be the salt of the earth and political involvement is
not that solution. Christ's message to Laodicea tells us to repent. So,
what right or business does the church think they have forcing
themselves into politics (as if that is what God actually wants us to
do) when the real issue is repentance Revelation 3:19? The church needs
to change spiritually.
Now, I get that we shouldn't word it this way, but truly being the salt
of the earth is, in a sense, trying to make the world a better place by
bringing more unbelievers to Christ and helping believers grow
spiritually through the ministries we've all been assigned, correct? Do
you think that if the church wasn't so lukewarm and was doing its job
properly that we would naturally have more godly leaders? And what if
some of those leaders were believers? Would it be wrong for them to be
in those positions?
I guess what I'm saying is, the church is trying to change the world
spiritually (which could result in a lot of positive changes in the
secular and political arena that could occur by default). You take those
Christians who believe we should be involved in politics (of which we
don't agree). I believe their goal is similar if not the same as ours
(even though we can never make heaven on earth and only God can
ultimately "set things right" in the end). However, the big difference
is the way, means, or method by which they are trying to accomplish that
goal we are all after. Spiritual means trump political means (just as
how an ax is clearly better at cutting down the same tree than a
standard nail hammer; the hammer just doesn't work).
I think a more godly remnant would naturally result in less crime and
moral issues, even though those things will always be far from wiped
out, and the gog and Magog rebellion at the end of the Millennium will
prove this quite vividly because not even near perfect, "Eden like"
conditions with God's knowledge everywhere will be enough to sway the
most staunch supporters of the Devil's cause.
__ believed that if you don't involve yourselves in politics, then you
don't care about them ( a true statement I suppose). But they equate
this with not caring about or being informed on what's going on in the
world. Of course we Christians should care about sinful behavior and all
the pain and suffering occurring. The real issue, to me, is, "How do we
react to Satan's world system?" The answer is through spiritual growth,
progress, and production, of which politics is counterproductive to
those things (whether physically or emotionally involved).
But then comes the question, where do you draw the lines on "political
involvement? To me, there is nothing wrong with voting (although, absent
the church's repentance, it's not gonna change what's about to occur;
the Tribulation). Emotionally? Yes. Physically? Yes, but how? I would
say by going on marches and running for various types of offices, etc
(you take the list below as a reference).
But would fighting sex trafficking and ministering to victims (as only
one or two examples) be considered "politics" of some kind? I wouldn't
say so (I legit believe there are believers out there called to such
work in order to be missionaries to them). What about the military,
especially when aiding other countries when dangerously engaged with
others. Yes, some do consider military service (as a way of serving or
giving back to their country) a form of political involvement, and I
don't doubt some believers are called to serve. So, would we not have to
specify what we mean by political involvement and where to draw the
lines? Because if we don't, my concern is that some may think people
like you and I are against people using their spiritual gifts to help
where God may actually want them.
I did a quick google search of what it means and got a non-comprehensive
list from a limited answer. Political involvement involves voting,
campaigning, donating (to candidates or political organizations),
contacting officials, protesting, petitioning, and joining political
organizations.
Sincerely in Christ,
Response #2:
I agree with your analysis completely. There's nothing wrong with voting
nor are the other activities you list in the last paragraph sinful. My
point is that spiritual growth, progress and production is infinitely
more important AND is infinitely more practical in terms of actually
doing something to help one's country. Because God can do anything. But
human beings can only do very little without God's help. And if the
individual Christians we are talking about aren't even spiritually
mature, then what are the chances that the little they are trying to
achieve is even right to do or done in a right way?
Here are some links to where I deal with these issues:
Politics versus Spiritual Growth I
Politics versus Spiritual Growth II
*I would very much recommend giving this individual's movement a very
wide berth. I don't want to malign the dead, but in the interest of
spiritual safety I will say that I have heard some very disturbing
things about him and his "operations", things which are, let's just say,
decidedly un-Christian.
It's a common thing for politicians and grifters on the make to wrap
themselves in sheep's clothing in order to better exploit their victims.
Christians, sheep, tend to be very gullible, despite the fact that our
Lord has warned us about the wolves and told us in no uncertain terms to
be wise as serpents (even as we are acting with dove-like innocence:
Matt.10:16).
Jesus answered: "Watch out that no one deceives you."
Matthew 24:4 NIV
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #3:
Thanks for the heads up and you're right- he may have been a wolf in
sheep's clothing. I can't judge and say whether he's with the Lord or
not but I do wonder.
I just recently heard about this guy when his death appeared in the news
but anyone who says those divorced from politics are in rebellion
against God sounds very suspect (in the sense of whether or not they are
really saved, not saying this automatically makes him an unbeliever). I
looked into him a bit more after reading your email and yeah, you're
right that he holds some troubling views (ones I wasn't aware of at
first). That didn't take long at all!
The first time I watched one of his videos on whether the church should
involve itself in politics, I was so irritated and couldn't listen to
the 25 minute video without constantly pausing out of irritation (that
was actually before your email response to me). I don't know why I
forced myself to watch that video but it was complete rubbish. So many
have come to his defense as if he was some Christian martyr but I doubt
that. I have no issue with people debating moral/spiritual subjects if
apologetics is their calling. But this man's political involvement and
overall beliefs were troubling to say the least. Yeah, thanks for
informing me more about him!
Regarding some of the questions I had in the previous email, how do you
interpret Jeremiah 29:7 (a "proof" passage used by some to force the
issue of voting and political involvement)?
Where should we draw the line on what is political involvement and what
is not? You don't think fighting sex trafficking or ministering to
victims is negative? I wouldn't say so because what about believers
involved in the police force or the military? That isn't political
involvement in the negative sense we believe but still considered so by
some in a sense. It's not as if we believe involvement of all and any
kind in the world is a bad idea.
With that said, do you think we should specify what we mean by political
involvement?
Thought I'd run this by you quick and if it's any comfort or
encouragement to you, I've come to agree (after some time, study,
prayer, and thought) with your view that James was written after
Hebrews, not long before as the traditional view holds. It makes perfect
sense, and I didn't see how I couldn't agree with it.
In Christ,
Response #3:
Thanks for the vote of confidence on Hebrews/James.
Re: "fighting sex trafficking or ministering to victims", I would
note that these are two different things entirely. To use a loose
analogy, slavery is something most of us find entirely repugnant, but
they did have it in the ancient world of course. Did Paul or the others
every advocate for some sort of political campaign to eradicate it? Not
at all. Did they do what they could to minister to slaves just as much
as to free men? Yes they did, with the aim of giving them the gospel and
leading them forward spiritually, not of offering them comfort in their
bonds for its own sake. Because what everyone needs is to be saved and
to grow.
I have no problem with endeavoring to "do good to all people" but I
would finish the verse: "especially to those who belong to the family of
believers", pointing out that the doing of good to those who are not
believers is primarily for the purpose of leading them to faith in Jesus
Christ.
But taking political action is not what we are about. You and I both
could easily and quickly come up with several dozen or more evil
activities, criminal enterprises and outrageous injustices both at home
and abroad. If we set ourselves to fix them, "to fix the world", we
would only have any success at all if God were "in it". If this is what
He wants us to do, then indeed He would be "in it". But if it is not
what He wants us to do, if by "fighting evil" we are actually playing
the devil's game and only distracting ourselves away from what it is He
truly wants us to do (grow, progress, produce), then He will not be "in
it" and we will be doing no one any true good in the end, least of all
ourselves. Hyper-involvement in politics in order to "help God" smacks
of Gnosticism; attempting to "bring in the kingdom" through earthly
political means as the Dominionists claim to be doing is downright
satanic (see
the link).
"Also, seek the peace and prosperity of the city to which I have carried you into exile. Pray to the LORD for it, because if it prospers, you too will prosper.”
Jeremiah 29:7 NIV
The first half of this verse is explained by the second. How do we "seek the peace and prosperity" of our country? First, we pray for it (and we should all be doing that of course); second, we do our best to commit to spiritual growth, progress in the testing that makes us fit for ministry, and then producing for the Lord a good crop in the ministry He gives us. If we do that, we are becoming the "salt" that preserves a nation through the blessing by association the Lord provides. But trying to put ourselves in the place of God and "fix it for Him" has things absolutely backwards from a spiritual point of view. See the links:
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #4:
Hey Dr. Luginbill,
Just a possible oversight I wanted to clear up (and an additional question).
Can political action depend on the circumstances around fighting sex
trafficking? For example, there are many believers who work for the government.
Some government workers are more specifically paid to fight sex trafficking and
that is a big part of their bread and butter. You wouldn't consider that
political action, would you? To me, it doesn't seem any different than getting
paid to go fight in the military or to be in law enforcement combating crime
(you have your detectives as well). I just want to make sure we are on the same
page here.
On a totally different subject, there was a discussion a while back that
circulated on the issue of believing works as necessary for salvation as proof
for one's faith versus trusting in the works themselves. There are people who,
for example, believe water baptism is necessary for salvation. But there seem to
be two different groups who hold to that view. The first I'll mention are those
who (assuming they exist) believe that water baptism has some magical saving
power to it and that is why it is necessary for salvation. I would say if a
person truly believes this they aren't really saved.
However, you have the other group that believes you have to be water baptized to
be saved, not because the baptism itself saves (only faith in Christ alone does
that) but because faith without works is dead James 2:26. In other words, they
might say that if a person refuses water baptism, that is a sign that they
aren't truly saved despite those people having believed because they would argue
"Why wouldn't you want to obey the Lord's command?" (it isn't commanded anywhere
in Scripture but I'm only phrasing it this way from their perspective for sake
of argument). Do you believe these types of individuals (distinguished from the
first group) are saved?
In Christ,
Response #4:
It goes without saying that police officers and prosecutors will be working to
suppress criminal enterprises and networks. That is their job. It's not our job
(beyond praying for them). If one wanted to see just how misguided Christian
crusading on such issues can, all they need do is have a look at Prohibition.
That led to many ruined businesses, lives and families, the burgeoning of
organized crime . . . and probably didn't stop a single person who was bent on
it from getting drunk.
Re: "works as necessary for salvation as proof for one's faith". That is
a conflation of two entirely different things. Genuine Christian good works are
proof of one's faith. That is James' entire point. Works however are NOT
necessary for salvation and indeed are inimical to it if a person, like Cain, is
offering up their own works to God in hopes of being saved as a result of what
they do instead of what Christ did. All one needs to do is read this passage
carefully:
For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast. For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.
Ephesians 2:8-10 NKJV
People often overlook the last part. Godly, genuine good works are the result of
being saved and responding to God's grace – not the cause of salvation.
Legalists have things entirely backwards, as in "we do and God blesses", whereas
in fact "God does and blesses us with being able to do".
The second part here is the question, "what are good works?" And the
answer is "things that God actually wants us to do". Our shorthand for this is
"spiritual growth, progress and progression". This includes forward progress but
of course also sanctification. The latter means that we do what He wants but
refrain from what He doesn't want us to do.
Does God want us to water-baptize or get water-baptized? We have been over that
question repeatedly and there are many postings at Ichthys (here's
one link) explaining that the answer is a very clear "no!", so that doing it
would be doing something God does not want us to do which is the opposite of
good works. What it is is legalism, and thus very spiritually dangerous.
Just because people are able to gin up guilt feelings because of good
Bible-believing Christians not doing things the way "they've always been done"
doesn't mean that we actually need to feel guilty since we are in fact not
guilty on this point or on any related point (like going to some church which is
not helpful to actual growth;
see the link).
So, re: "Why wouldn't you want to obey the Lord's command?" We would! We
do (as best we can). And I counter, "Why are you violating the Lord's
commandments and will by turning back to the Law and by inventing rules and by
claiming 'the Lord said' when the Lord didn't say?"
"Her prophets plastered them with untempered mortar, seeing false visions, and divining lies for them, saying, ‘Thus says the Lord GOD,’ when the LORD had not spoken."
Ezekiel 22:28 NKJV
Only God knows who is saved. But we know enough to stay away from people and
groups who/which are involved in spiritually questionable behavior.
How goes the job situation?
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #5:
Good afternoon,
I hope all is well with you and your family. Once again, I’d like to thank you
for all of your hard work and dedication to the body of Christ. Ichthys has been
a real blessing to me and to my faith. I read my Bible in the morning and read
Ichthys throughout my day at work when I have time. My father has his Maters in
Theology and is working on his Doctorate, and your site has helped him in his
studies in many ways.
I just want to bring up something that crosses my mind quite a bit that I’d like
to get your opinion on. Please forgive me if this is silly or irrational logic.
I know, as believers, we face opposition and attacks from the evil one and his
minions when we are growing in our faith and relationship with Christ. I just
don’t seem to be facing any opposition to my spiritual growth at all. It makes
me wonder if I am really growing the way that I should be. My wife, children,
and my self are beyond blessed. Everyone is healthy and happy, and we have more
than enough resources to go around. I guess there could be opposition that I
just don’t stress because I, without a doubt, know that our heavenly Father will
provide for us and give us what we need in his timing no matter what. There are
normal issues that everyone goes through, especially with three daughters, but
nothing that I think about as being super stressful or testing my faith.
Maybe I am thinking too much about it but wanted to ask to get your opinion and
take on it. I do know that I am always looking at every situation or problem as
a test from God and always pointing my family back to Him so that it can be seen
properly and passed with faith. Who knows, maybe major testing is on the way. I
do know that if it is, I will rely on God to see me and my family through it and
will bear up under it and use it as an opportunity to increase our faith and to
show our faith as genuine. God bless and thanks in advance for answering this
for me. I know you are a very busy man.
Response #5:
Good to hear from you.
I'm delighted to hear that all is going well! As far as seeing that as a
problem, might I suggest that if you are not getting serious testing, perhaps at
this point you don't need it to grow or that it might not be particularly
helpful. The Lord will provide what you need when you need as He does for us
all, be it discipline or blessing, testing or respite.
Normally I get the opposite sort of email, believers who feel that they are
being stretched beyond the breaking point and as a result often blaming
themselves for the trouble, casting their gaze far back in their lives for the
source (as Job did). Speaking of Job, he was blessed beyond measure, then tested
beyond measure, then blessed beyond measure again. Most of us don't experience
either the level of blessing that came his way before and/or after, nor the
level of testing that he experienced in between. Job handled it all well (the
testing too, right up until the point his "friends" got his goat). If we receive
some testing, it may be difficult, but not as bad as Job's. If we receive some
blessing, it may be wonderful, but not as extensive as Job's. The Lord gives us
what we need to navigate any and all situations if we keep walking closely with
Him, and, if we are, we don't need to worry about deliverance from testing
(which will come) or absence of testing (sooner or later we are all tested);
rather, we trust Him that He is working things out exactly the right way.
(12) I know how to handle humiliation; I also know how to handle prosperity. I have learned by experience in each and every way how to handle being abundantly provided for and being impoverished, being in prosperity and being in a state of deprivation. (13) I have the strength to endure all [extremes] in the One who empowers me to do so.
Philippians 4:12-13
. . . and if we find ourselves in the Tribulation, there'll be plenty of trial
and testing to go around.
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #6:
So what do you think about the Book of Life? It's often believed to a literal
book in Heaven listing the names of the living and dead, as well as the saved,
but people question "lots of people have the same name". Maybe it's not their
literal, given earthly name but more an ID of sorts that's unique to them? I
mean for all we know it could just be a metaphor and not a literal book, say, it
could be a way of saying it's just something God keeps tabs on at all times(He
is omniscient after all and knows when someone dies or is saved/falls away).
What do you think on this? Is this just one of those things we won't know this
side of eternity?
Response #6:
Yes, there is a book of life (see the link).
Nothing impure will ever enter [New Jerusalem], nor will anyone who does what is shameful or deceitful, but only those whose names are written in the Lamb's book of life.
Revelation 21:27 NIV (cf. Ps.69:28; Phil.4:3; Rev.3:5; 13:8; 17:8; 20:12; 20:15)
The book of life originally contained every name of every human being, every human spirit God every created, but unbelievers are deleted from the book on account of their rejection of the Lord (see the link).
"But now, please forgive their sin—but if not, then blot me out of the book you have written." The LORD replied to Moses, "Whoever has sinned against me I will blot out of my book."
Exodus 32:32-33 NIV
In terms of confusion, our God is "bigger" (for want of a better word) than anything we could ever conceive of in our tiny minds. He ordained every movement of every subatomic particle at the farthest ends of the universe from the beginning to the end . . . and everything else that has ever happened or will happen. It's all in the perfect all-comprehensive plan of God – otherwise it couldn't happen. So I guarantee you that keeping track of the (by comparison) much smaller number of creatures created with the image of God is absolute child's play to Him.
"Are not two sparrows sold for a copper coin? And not one of them falls to the ground apart from your Father’s will."
Matthew 10:29 NKJV
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #7:
Good evening,
I have always heard that in Genesis, we are told that God will bless whoever
blesses Israel and will curse whoever curses Israel. I went to that verse and
saw that it looks like that blessing is being given to Abraham rather than to
Israel. I know scripture references being saved as being "in Abraham" and being
of "Abraham's seed." So, what if that blessing is for spiritual Israel and not
they physical and political Israel. Also, I think there is end times prophecy
about Israel being born overnight and that the generation alive at that time
will see the Kingdom of God come. Could that be a reference to Israel literally
being born overnight the first day of Jesus' 1,000 year reign as king of
Israel/World. Jesus descends immediately after Armageddon and literally starts
his reign. Is it possible that it is not a reference to the political Israel
that was "born overnight" in 1948. If that is the case, then what is the current
state of Israel? Is there just no connection?
It is odd, though, because I still can't help but think there is a connection to
the original land mass of Israel's biblical borders. Since it came back in 1948,
I feel like there has been some divine protection and Providence. They have
survived against some crazy odds, and I just can't help but feel like God is
protecting them. I know there is scripture about cursing whoever divides the
land of Israel. Also, doesn't "Believing" Israel get special protection in the
desert during the Great Tribulation? In addition to all of that, there is the
prophecy of the 144,000 Jewish witnesses mentioned in Revelation. They will be
led and directed by the two profits, which I think are Moses and Elijah. Israel
just has to be there for all that to happen.So, it makes me wonder if the Israel
of 1948, should be viewed as the Israel mentioned in the "overnight" prophecy in
Genes8s? So, I don't really know what to think about all off of that.
In your opinion, what would be the proper Christian stance regarding Israel be?
I definitely fall into the category of supporting Israel. It isn't a blind
support, though, and I don't necessarily support a lot of the choices the
political state of Israel makes. I do find myself wanting them to do well and
praying for their direction and protection. Is that a Biblical responsibility?
In Christ
Response #7:
The promise of Genesis 12:3 to Abraham is also to his seed (Israel by birth as descended from him; and also specifically the Messiah: Gal.3:16), as Genesis 12:2 indicates when God says that He will make him "a great nation", and this is not the only place we find that:
'He bows down, he lies down as a lion;
And as a lion, who shall rouse him?'
“Blessed is he who blesses you,
And cursed is he who curses you.”
Numbers 24:9 NKJV
And of course we see this principle reinforced throughout the Bible, not to
mention human history (please see the link:
Antisemitism).
As to the current nation of Israel, if you will read about the last twenty of
thirty "Eschatology Issues" posting on the email page (link),
you will see that this question comes up quite often. The gist is that, yes,
"all Israel is not Israel" (Rom.9:6), meaning that God definitely distinguishes
between the believing and unbelieving of Israel, but even the unbelievers "are
beloved on account of the fathers" (Rom.11:28) and "the gifts and the calling of
God are irrevocable" (Rom.11:29). So while of course those who are unbelievers
are not in the will of God – so that the secular nation of Israel is not
something the Lord is "in" or "behind" per se, nevertheless involving oneself in
hostility towards the Jewish people, even unbelievers, is putting oneself in
God's place and invites His great displeasure – as promised to Israel and
demonstrated historically.
I assure you that "1948" has no spiritual or biblical or magical significance
whatsoever. There is no prophecy about events between the cross and the
commencement of the Tribulation. Israel is promised to be regathered ALL AT ONCE
when the Messiah returns at the end of the Tribulation, and that will include
the entire Jewish people, not just a portion of them as things stand today. That
is the only time when there will be an Israel of God
geographically
(see the link).
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #8:
Greetings Dr. Luginbill,
I just found your website Ichthys and am very excited to partake of more of your
labour of love. What I have read just in this evening, has blessed me greatly.
I have a few questions:
1. Do you still actively post on your website? I noticed the "Happy Birthday" to
the website dated back to 2022.
2. Are you ever willing to meet with folks face to face?
3. Do you have any thoughts on President Trump lining up with many of the
antichrist characteristics found in Scripture?
Thank you - and may the Lord reward your labour in His Word!
Response #8:
Good to make your acquaintance, and thanks much for your kind words.
Re: postings. Yes, I post weekly (on the emails page;
see the link). This week
I completed and posted Hebrews chapter 13 (link)
after several years of work on that book (n.b., this chapter is shorter than
some postings but still not insubstantial: 48 pp. single-spaced).
Thanks for the heads-up on the "birthday". I only started this at 20 years and
then I didn't update until "25", but since this is potentially misleading I've
updated it to "27" and will put up "28" next month.
I work a full time job at the University of Louisville (Professor of Classics),
so I don't have much time for anything other than that and for Ichthys (along
with necessities such as family and exercise, etc.).
Re: our president. I also counsel Christians who ask me about this sort of thing
to steer clear of politics. From my perspective, it is the devil's game, so that
even when a person engages from good motives, they inevitably get distracted
from what God wants us to do: spiritual growth, progress and production; while
at the same time involvement tends towards leading those who go down that road
to seek for human rather than godly solutions. Jesus will return to take up His
Kingship soon enough and nothing will ever be truly "straight" until then.
Mara na tha!
In Him,
Bob Luginbill
Question #9:
The moment I hit send, my mind immediately went to thinking about the testing
right around the corner in about a year from now. It is going to be a hard time,
and I pray daily to be ready for that testing and to be prepared to give my life
for him if that is his will. I can't imagine how scary that will be and I want
to do everything possible to prepare now so that I never lose my willingness for
that to happen. Your website has allowed me to grow so much and I am so thankful
for that. Knowing that, I think I'd be a little disappointed if it doesn't
happen next year. I know it will be an awful time and incredibly hard, but I
also know that the worst thing that can happen to me is to die. If God is
absolutely going to provide for me and my family if we're kept alive, how much
more is He sure to provide for us as we die for Him. It is very reassuring to
think about. I know Christ will be with me in that moment more than ever before.
Also, if it is happening, it was His plan and timing all along.
The evil and sadness in this world bothers me so much. I usually just start
thinking about how awesome Christ's millennial reign is going to be, and that
we'll never have to deal with death or sadness again. I really can't wait for it
and to know that my family will be there with me, makes me even more ready to
get the ball rolling. So, I know that whatever I deal with and experience during
the tribulation won't even be worth remembering. 1 Corinthians 2:9 comes to my
mind. I get nervous at times, but I always just remember His truth and it
calibrates me back into that Sabbath rest in Christ.
In Jesus
Response #9:
Thanks for this.
Re: "I want to do everything possible to prepare now". That is indeed the
correct attitude. Now that the Hebrews series has been completed (link),
I hope next to produce a series that will help us all to do just that [link
to Colossians intro now posted].
Re: "Disappointed". Personally, I would be thrilled to learn by
experiencing it that there is a "rapture" (but there is not). Also, I would be
happy enough to learn that we had a year's respite or even seven years (if there
is no overlap – I highly doubt that is likely). But I do admire your attitude.
Seeing the fulfillment of so many of our Lord's promises and prophesies will be
wonderful, as will be seeing His miraculous provision to us through all manner
of trials and tribulations with the Tribulation. It won't, however, be easy, as
our Lord has warned us.
"For then there will be great tribulation, such as has not been since the beginning of the world until this time, no, nor ever shall be."
Matthew 24:21 NKJV
So, indeed, we ought to do all we can now to be spiritually prepared ahead of time so that our faith will be sufficient to last through whatever we are called upon to endure.
"But he who endures to the end shall be saved."
Matthew 24:13 NKJV
"Nevertheless, when the Son of Man comes, will He really find faith on the earth?"
Luke 18:8b NKJV
"Watch therefore, and pray always that you may be counted worthy to escape all these things that will come to pass, and to stand before the Son of Man"
Luke 21:36 NKJV
Re: "I usually just start thinking about how awesome Christ's millennial reign is going to be". Amen! You are already practicing the right approach, looking forward to the wonders ahead rather than allowing yourself to be tossed about by the noise and churn of this world. That perspective and ability to stay within the "faith rest" that we have been promised is going to be doubly important once the Tribulation begins.
For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, is working for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory, while we do not look at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen. For the things which are seen are temporary, but the things which are not seen are eternal.
2nd Corinthians 4:17-18 NKJV
If then you were raised with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ is, sitting at the right hand of God. Set your mind on things above, not on things on the earth.
Colossians 3:1-2 NKJV
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #10:
Has school already started for you? It seems like it's starting earlier
everywhere. My grandsons are back in high school and have been since mid August.
We're still in the low to mid 90's with night time lows around 70. There are
still butterflies and more Monarchs than the past few years when they almost
seemed extinct. They used to come through in massive hoards but I suspect those
days are over for the time being. Rain? I remember what that was! Otherwise, all
is well, here.
Sorry about the meetings. In my career I had exactly 1 (one!) meeting that was
productive. I know of no greater waste of time. Maybe I'm just cynical.
I read your latest chapter on Hebrews this morning (link).
Thank you for the major effort that represents. I've had a number of questions I
wanted to ask before, but none were particularly relevant. More curiosity than
anything else and I didn't think you needed that to occupy your time. My
biblical understanding is growing by leaps and bounds, thanks to the Spirit and
your work. Your remarks in Hebrews 13 about pastor/teacher is spot on. Times in
the past when I read what you had written and thought, "Wait. That doesn't sound
right" and investigated using the links you provided and reading the context, I
was proven to have misunderstood and believed false ideas. Thank you.
Thank you for your prayers. You remain in my daily prayers as well.
In our Lord,
Response #10:
Yes, we started the same time as your grandsons. I've already passed back the
first hourly exam which was last week so we're more than a third of the way
finished.
This has been a banner year for butterflies with us. Last two were really anemic
here as well, so it must be a hemispheric phenomenon.
Re: meetings, wow! That's a pretty low "batting average". They are often
necessary here but I grant you that it's been a very rare one that didn't run at
least twice as long as necessary even when they were necessary in the first
place.
Thanks for the positive comments! Now I'm gearing up for the next thing.
Good to hear that all is well down there.
Keeping you in my prayers, my friend – and thanks for yours too!
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #11:
Hi Bob,
Have you considered a commentary on Romans? I think Romans is particularly
relevant to the US milieu. Although, we have a veneer of anger and violence I
don't think the Romans faced. Still, Paul was writing about perversions like we
seem to be increasingly showing..
In our Lord,
Response #11:
Romans is 16 chapters long. Given that it took me over three years to get
through Hebrews, I'm not sure that that would be the best use of what's left of
my time – unless the Tribulation gets put off seven years.
There are a great number of similarities between Romans and Hebrews, as I point
out in the series on the latter. The biggest difference is that while Hebrews is
addressed primarily to Jewish believers (and therefore by extension to any and
all who are being swept up in legalism of any sort or Gnosticism / new age
deception), Romans is largely concerned with making peace between Jewish
believers and gentile believers, attempting to help both sides to accept the
other and make allowances for the other's different backgrounds and
perspectives. That really isn't a major issue today in the US. So probably no
Romans on the drawing board for a while . . . unless the Lord keeps me here a
lot longer than I anticipate.
Keeping you in my prayers, my friend, and very grateful for yours.
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #12:
Hi Bob,
I understand. I once wanted to be a writer, but quickly learned how much
work it meant. I decided to stay with music and I was only attempting
fiction. Paul dealt with homosexuality in Romans more explicitly than
Hebrews, which I why I though it was appropriate. I'm also beginning to
think we may both enter the Tribulation the way things are degenerating.
I have never, in my short lifetime, seen such hatred and violence as I
see in the headlines pass by. It also seems to be directed at Christians
as Jesus mentioned. I notice that the assassination of __ gets all the
headlines while that poor Ukrainian woman murdered on the bus is largely
ignored.
And we're only in the dress rehearsal for the Tribulation! The Lord is
keeping me here for a reason which I suspect I will quickly learn.
In Jesus,
Response #12:
That's true, but that is only about one percent of chapter one (and
there are fifteen more chapters). Also, Paul uses that as an example of
what happens when individual unbelievers harden their hearts (i.e., not
to inveigh against that behavior for its own sake or to call out the
government or the culture).
Re: the pace of degeneration. That is certainly a good point. When it's
coupled with technological trends and all other trends it really does
seem as if "things can't keep going on this way much longer", but they
might be able to keep going this way a lot longer than we imagine before
there is a meltdown that would obviate the events scripture describes.
It's good to keep on one's toes in any case.
Re: the assassination of __. Yes, it really is a "sign of the times",
and the fact that putative "Christians" are considering this a martyrdom
event is doubly troubling. Just goes to show that Laodicea is even more
compromised with the world than one might have otherwise imagined (or
hoped).
Re: "Dress rehearsal" Indeed! However annoyingly depressing
things are at present, we probably have no real idea how bad they are
going to get.
"For then there will be great distress, unequaled from the beginning of the world until now—and never to be equaled again."
Matthew 24:21 NIV
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #13:
Thanks so much for saying that Bob. You don't know how much that meant
to me and how much of an encouragement. I am hoping __ is through the
worst of it now, we are both having a duvet day today to recover.
Just nipped downstairs for my phone and must've sat on the remote as the
TV came on by itself and then a live broadcast of __'s funeral came on.
Obviously it is a disgusting act of evil violence (his public shooting)
and genuine tragedy for his family and loved ones but I am wondering, if
not worrying what this will lead to for your country (and beyond).
From doing a little research, it seems he was a dominionist/Christian
nationalist who had some leanings towards Catholicism (praying to Mary).
He also was tied up with a lot of false teachers, even the Azuza Street
revival charismatic stuff. Some 'pastor teachers' (using that term
loosely) are hailing him as a martyr.
I try not to get caught up in the emotional pull this will inevitably
bring. Have to say I am pretty stunned at the size of his televised
funeral.. the kind of turn out you have at those megachurches in the
U.S. (Have attached photos). There is a lot of hymns and flattery
towards the Lord with their lips. It's all a bit worrying isn't it..but
the Lord tells us not to worry. It's never been a better time to
completely divest ourselves of all politics.
The Lord knows what __ really believed about Him. It is concerning to
have such a figurehead like this given a type of public martyrdom to
cement politics with Christendom ever more firmly.
Would be interested in your thoughts on this event?
I think a bit about this but from a distance, what with my own personal
testing looming so large lately.
Thanks for all your prayers and support my friend!
In Jesus,
Response #13:
I'm very happy to hear that things are a tad less frantic there today!
Re: __. I think I may have mentioned (a lot of people have been asking
about this), that I had heard some very disturbing things about this
individual from a long time back, things that reflected more on his
character than the (clearly troubling) things you list here (thank you
for this!). I've also heard of (after the shooting) a number of at least
borderline-antisemitic statements. One doesn't like to speak ill of the
dead, especially the recently deceased under circumstances such as this,
but I think the way certain putatively "Christian" groups and
individuals are carrying on demonstrates how far away from the truth
Laodicea has fallen. Just one more indication of the lateness of the
hour.
I'm keeping your situation in my prayers, my friend.
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #14:
Good morning, Dr. Luginbill,
I have corresponded with you a few times over email in the past. Thank you for
being gracious in giving me your time to reply to my questions.
In the light of recent event, that is the assassination of __ and the various
reactions, especially from churches and from Christian community, I just like to
reach out to you and ask what your thoughts are.
Specifically, in the memorial service, the Gospel of Christ is proclaimed many
times by many people. Christ's name was lifted up and call for repentance was
given. I believe it is a good thing that the Gospel is being proclaimed in such
a high profile event and it went out all over the world. However, it is also
true that there are many mixtures spiritually. For example, there were Hindus
and Catholics, among the speakers. And the message were infused with
nationalism, patriotism, which I am not against, but it makes me cringe for the
mixing of Christianity and secular political philosophies and other secular
ideas and philosophies. I am not sure if you have watched all 9 hours of the
event and speeches, plus the praise and worship at the beginning, etc. There are
times the speakers declared a more clear Gospel than many of the mainstream
churches do. Calling people to stand up to declare their repentance and faith in
Christ is much better than sheepishly raising one's hand while everyone's head
is bowed and eyes closed and no one is looking. The songs are Christ centered
and overall seems to be better than some of the "worship" from some mainstream
mega church or charismatic churches. Nevertheless, there are things that are
mixed and it can be of serious concern.
Also, the memorial service was just one thing, the coming effects or directions
that this would lead the Church is of a more serious concern. However, I have
personally seen how the assassination of __ lit a fire in many Christians and
brought many people back to the Church, and hopefully to God. So there are
positive things that God is certainly doing.
What I am reminded of is the harlot in Revelation, the woman that rides the
beast. The woman is supposed dedicated to her husband, but she commits adultery
with the kings of the world, and she rides the beast, which to me means to join
forces and uses the power of the beast (the political power) to achieve her
goals.
I am also reminded of the last kingdom parable, where Jesus says that the
kingdom of God is like fishermen pulling in the net when the net is full. And at
the end time, the angels will separate the good from the bad. So I can see that
this whole event is like pulling in the net, and all these people are being
brought in by the net.
Therefore I would like to get your take on this turning point event and how it
would affect the Church going forward.
Thank you for your service to the body of Christ!
God bless,
Response #14:
Good to hear from you.
To answer your question, no, I didn't watch it at all. As regular readers of
this ministry are well aware, I'm not a fan of Christians involving themselves
in politics. To me, that is the devil's game. Getting involved always seems to
lead to spiritual decline rather than doing anything positive for the
individuals that do so as they begin giving politics their attention rather than
the truth of the Word, AND begin looking to politics and political leaders for
"solutions" when only God can really change things. As I have affirmed many
times, Christians who want to have a positive effect on their nations need to
commit to spiritual growth, progress and production, because it is only by
becoming very salty "salt" that they can contribute to God's blessing of that
country – NOT by trying to do it themselves. That really is the essence of
legalism.
In the case you mention, about the only thing I can say is to say with Paul
"What then? Only that in every way, whether in pretense or in truth, Christ is
preached; and in this I rejoice, yes, and will rejoice" (Phil.1:18 NKJV). I
hasten to add, however, if Paul had seen this service and had heard the
borderline antisemitic and overly anti-immigrant (cf. Ex.22:21; 23:9;
Lev.19:33-34; 24:22; Deut.10:18-19; 24:17-22) sentiments that were voiced, I
don't think he would have been doing much rejoicing. For any unbeliever who
hears such things, especially mixed with all the nationalistic tropes you
report, getting a clear understanding of the gospel would seem to me to be
pretty difficult. It would be more likely for such a person to come away with
the idea that Christianity is all about flag waving and right wing politics.
Again, I didn't see it, I only heard reports and saw some short write-ups. But
even what I did hear/read also "made me cringe".
In terms of lighting a fire, if it leads people to churches where politics are
being preached and nothing of substance is being taught (the latter of which is
true of the vast majority in Laodicea), then perhaps it is really a case of
doing "more harm than good" (1Cor.11:17), merely preparing people for antichrist
and his one-world religion to which most of the world is prophesied to join (and
this will of course include most of organized "Christianity";
see the link). Only actual believers who are walking closely with their God
are likely to be able to resist once the Great Tribulation and the Great
Persecution begin.
If this were really "God's net", that would be one thing. But I fear that the
one casting it and pulling it in is . . . not God.
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #15:
Greetings, Dr. Luginbill,
Very glad to hear back from you, sir!
I agree with what you wrote, I believe what you wrote aligns with what the Bible
teaches us. I believe that Christ's kingdom is totally different from the
worldly kingdom and to tangle with politics is a dangerous thing for Christians
to do. And it is true that Turning Point USA is a political organization and by
default, __ was building a board coalition of conservatives, that's why he
worked with Catholics, Mormons, Hindus and conservative homosexuals, from what I
have read and watched online.
However, I think he still tried to stand up for the purity of Biblical faith and
doctrine when comes to issues of faith. But the compromise in the political
realm is real and I don't know how much that have hurt his testimony for Christ.
I don't know and I don't think I can judge him without looking at the fruits. It
seems that there are many testimonies that because of __ people have turned to
God. I pray for those people that they would find God and be truly converted. My
question is once the emotion died down, how many of these fruits would remain?
We all remember after 911, people flocked back to churches, but it fizzled out
soon after. Only time will tell, but I do pray for these people to truly find
God and be saved.
As for many of the people that I have talked to, they shared their sense of
urgency after the event, in which I think I myself felt, too. I think we felt
the prick in the heart and the spur kicking from the Spirit, to really dedicate
our lives to God again and to be bold to speak and declare the Gospel. I also
hear people expressing the desire to really get right with God. So I understand
what you wrote, that if all they want to do is to get involved in the politics,
it would do more harm then good. I pray that's not the case.
Regarding anti Israel or anti-Jewish rhetoric and sentiments, I did not hear
that during the memorial event. Maybe it's because I only watched part of it and
then only watched a few speeches here and there; or perhaps it was subtle and
went over my head. So I can neither confirm nor deny it. I was raised in a so
called "dispensational" "pre-trib" environment, so since I was young we always
had strong positive feelings about Israel. But I tried to listen to some other
Biblical objections, such as what is called "Fulfillment theology", that the
Christ has fulfilled the promises God gave to Abraham, David and all the OT
faithful, so the true Israel is the Church, or the Church has been grafted into
true Israel, only the faithful follower of the Messiah is part of the True
Israel. I believe what the Bible teaches in Roman 9 to 11 and all of Israel will
be saved in the end. Perhaps the division in the Body of Christ on the issue of
Israel is a great distraction, to keep us away from focusing on the real
important issue.
Have you looked into the dispute between those who support the state of Israel
and those who don't?
I can see why you wrote that this memorial service will give out the impression
that Christianity is the same as right wing conservative politics. But I think
one of their argument is that all policies need to flow from some kind of moral
foundation, so politics is downstream from faith and worship, and that is why
they try to use Christian Biblical principles to guide and lead political
discussions.
In regards to immigration, I myself is a first generation immigrant and
naturalized citizen. I do not think that the Republican party or the
conservatives are really anti-immigrant. One level is we are all against illegal
immigrants, that's breaking the law. But on another level, I understand and
agree with many Americans that do not want too many immigrants to dilute
America, its culture and population, etc. But I guess I also can see how these
values are political values or nationalist values. I think as Christians we have
to identify ourselves as Christians first and only, but our ethnic and cultural
and national identity still remains in a large part. God did allow the
barbarians to invade and crush the Western Roman Empire, the Church (I mean the
true body of Christ) was not affected and eventually converted the barbarians. I
do believe as Christians we should take this opportunity to preach the Gospel to
the migrants, legal or illegal, as that is our primary duty and concern. In our
dealings with people with illegal status, our church would encourage them to get
things right, after they became Christians, and not stay in an illegal status.
So that means either to apply for asylum to have a temp status or go back to the
home country and apply for visa/immigration the legal way.
I agree that there's a lot of ecumenical movement going on right now. And
there's a lot of interfaith collaborations especially between the Evangelicals,
Catholics and the Mormons.
The Chosen is an example of such a project. I really do think there are a lot of
things going on recently
The situation in Israel, that UK, France and major allies have recognized
Palestine, and many other things are really pointing to crucial times ahead. I
guess that's why Jesus is telling us 'don't be deceived!' I really need to pray
for discernment in this time of the hour.
What do you think of the international tide turning against Israel? Could this
be the set up for the coming tribulation? Sorry for the rambling on and the long
email!
God bless,
Response #15:
Roman Catholicism is a religion of salvation by works, and no one can be saved by works. Getting involved with them may suit some people because of political affinity, but spiritually it will never lead anywhere good. And that is the point. When politics come to the fore, all of a sudden "practical" and worldly concerns dominate, not spiritual ones. What difference does it really make if a person could change a million votes, if they suffered spiritually as a result even to the smallest degree? Or as our Lord said, . . .
"For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?"
Matthew 16:26 KJV
The 9/11 example is a good one. If people get "motivated" merely "patriotically" and not really spiritually, and if the result of that motivation is wedding themselves to some church which is not teaching the truth and/or not teaching much of anything at all, then no growth will occur but they will think they are doing God's will. In other words, they will be in many ways worse off than they were before, or as our Lord said, . . .
"Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You travel over land and sea to win a single convert, and when you have succeeded, you make them twice as much a child of hell as you are."
Matthew 23:15 NIV
As mentioned, I have no desire to parse this individual's life or to speculate on his eternal status, however debatable, nor do I wish to adjudicate the goodness or badness of any political party, group or movement – it's all political and that tells me all I need to know. All Israel is beloved by the Lord as Abraham's seed and "for the sake of the fathers" (Rom.11:28), but "not all Israel is Israel" (Rom.9:26); meaning that God places a special protection on the Jews, even unbelievers and even when He is disciplining them.
When the Lord has finished all his work against Mount Zion and Jerusalem, he will say, “I will punish the king of Assyria for the willful pride of his heart and the haughty look in his eyes."
Isaiah 10:12 NIV
So it is always incredibly dangerous to get between the Lord and the Jewish
people. They may be receiving discipline and He may use gentiles to carry out
the punishment, but the "rod of His wrath" is always broken thereafter
(Is.10:5-19).
For we believers today, if we were to eschew politics, then the question of how
the US is treating the secular nation of Israel is therefore an academic one,
even if it causes us distress or satisfaction, depending on our personal
predilections. If we want our nation to be blessed, we strive to be "salt"
through spiritual growth, progress and production for the Lord. If we instead
engage in political solutions, while they do no good and possibly even make
things worse, by choosing that route instead we vitiate and possibly even
eliminate any good we may have accomplished by "sticking to our knitting" and
doing things the Lord's way.
There is a great deal about all of this at Ichthys. Going through the
"Eschatology Issues" emails will be helpful there (and lead you to all of the
major places on the site where such matters are discussed; latest one at time of
writing:
Eschatology Issues CXLIX, at the link).
In Jesus,
Bob L.
As a p.s., I have been praying for Early Rain church since you mentioned their plight to me. Can you give me any update on the situation?
Question #16:
Good evening,
The Early Rain Covenant Church is still there in Chengdu, Sichuan province. The
latest news is that they are still being persecuted and last September (2024) a
few ministers and several elders were detained. They are under pressure
continuously. The pastor Wang Yi is still in prison, since 2019. A family from
the church traveled to Thailand in 2019 and fled to Taiwan and applied for
asylum at the US and has since came to the US right after the Covid travel ban
lifted. And from what I can gather the church is still continuing despite the
harassment, being spied on, etc.
Overall right now it’s a dark time for the Christians in Mainland China, the
current chairman Xi is really persecuting the church. Many of my friends in
ministry in Taiwan or here in the US has lost contacts or has not been able to
visit China to visit the local underground churches for many years now,
especially after the COVID years.
If God opens the door I would love to go there and help! I believe God is doing
what’s the best for them, and this persecution will purify the church again and
also God is using the communists to crush some real cults in China as well.
Please continue to pray for the brothers and sisters in mainland China!
God bless,
Response #16:
Thanks for the update, my friend.
This is no doubt a precursor of what all genuine believers will be facing during
the Great Tribulation and Great Persecution, one we all ought to take to heart
in all sober humility, joining in prayer in the meantime for our brothers and
sisters in Christ who are the "first fruits", so to speak, of what is soon to
come for us all.
"Do not fear any of those things which you are about to suffer. Indeed, the devil is about to throw some of you into prison, that you may be tested, and you will have tribulation ten days. Be faithful until death, and I will give you the crown of life."
Revelation 2:10 NKJV
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #17:
Thank you again for sharing!
Very interesting since we just read Isaiah 10 the other night with my kids in
our family devotion, and that’s what we were discussing!
It’s true we got to focus on the Lord and what He calls us to do. One thing is
that the harvest is white but not enough workers are out there! I felt that many
of us, me included, are not preparing ourselves to be ready to be sent by God. I
think my prayer now and what I seek is to be ready so He can send me to do what
He wants the way He wants.
Please remember me and my family in your prayers! Thank you!
God with us!
Response #17:
Re: "what I seek is to be ready so He can send me to do what He wants the way
He wants". Amen! That ought to be every believer's desire. I suspect, with
all the present day lukewarmness in Laodicea and with most thinking they'll be "raptured"
out of trouble, once the Tribulation starts there will be plenty for all of us
to do, those of us, that is, who have being preparing.
“He will also go before Him in the spirit and power of Elijah, ‘to turn the hearts of the fathers to the children,’ and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just, to make ready a people prepared for the Lord.”
Luke 1:17 NKJV
In Jesus,
Bob L.
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Mutual Encouragement in Christ XXIII
Ministry and Preparation for Ministry XXII
Legalism, Past and Present VII
Predestination, Free Will and False Teaching II
Baptism: Water and Spirit XIII
Mutual Encouragement in Christ XXII
Culture and Christianity XXVIII
Biblical Languages, Texts and Translations XIV
Old Testament Interpretation XXII
Culture and Christianity XXVII
Mutual Encouragement in Christ XXI
Dispensations, Covenants, Israel and the Church III
Sin, Guilt, and Salvation VIII
Confronting False Groups and False Teaching VII
Confronting False Groups and False Teaching VI
Salvation, the Gospel, and Unbelief X
Ministry and Preparation for Ministry XXI
Mutual Encouragement in Christ XX
New Testament Interpretation XI
Finding a Church – or Something Better? III
Ministry and Preparation for Ministry XX
New Testament Interpretation X
The Local Church and Personal Ministry VI
The Holy Spirit: Pneumatology Questions VII
Salvation, the Gospel, and Unbelief IX
Mutual Encouragement in Christ XIX
Old Testament Interpretation XXI
The Battlefield Within: Fighting the inner spiritual Struggle II
Salvation, the Gospel, and Unbelief VIII
Ministry and Preparation for Ministry XIX
Mutual Encouragement in Christ XVIII
Ministry and Preparation for Ministry XVIII
Biblical Languages, Texts and Translations XIII
Faith, Forgiveness, Salvation VII
Mutual encouragement in Christ XVI
Mutual Encouragement in Christ XV
Ministry and Preparation for Ministry XVII
Genesis Gap: Questions and Answers VII
Church: The Biblical Ideal versus the Contemporary Reality IV
Old Testament Interpretation XX
Mutual Encouragement in Christ XIV
The Local Church and Personal Ministry V
Ministry and Preparation for Ministry XVI
Old Testament Interpretation XIX
Old Testament Interpretation XVIII
Mutual encouragement in Christ XIII
Faith, Forgiveness, Salvation VI
Ministry and Preparation for Ministry XV
Biblical Languages, Texts and Translations XII
Ministry and Preparation for Ministry XIV
Ministry and Preparation for Ministry XIII
Culture and Christianity XXIII
Bible Versions, Bible Translation, and Bible Reading VII
Church: The Biblical Ideal versus the Contemporary Reality III
Mutual Encouragement in Christ XII
Bible Versions, Bible Translation, and Bible Reading VI
Bible Versions, Bible Translation, and Bible Reading V
Ministry and Preparation for Ministry XII
Old Testament Interpretation XVII
Mutual Encouragement in Christ XI
Mutual Encouragement in Christ X
Confronting False Groups and False Teaching V
Ministry and Preparation for Ministry XI
Christian Perspectives on Disease and Death
Mutual Encouragement in Christ IX
Mutual Encouragement in Christ VIII
Confronting False Groups and False Teaching IV
Ministry and Preparation for Ministry X
Old Testament Interpretation XVI
Salvation, the Gospel, and Unbelief VII
New Testament Interpretation IX
Faith, Forgiveness, Salvation V
Old Testament Interpretation XV
Ministry and Preparation for Ministry IX
The 'Rapture' and other Eschatological Issues
Ministry and Preparation for Ministry VIII
Salvation, the Gospel, and Unbelief VI
New Testament Interpretation VIII
Old Testament Interpretation XIV
Politics versus Spiritual Growth IV
Old Testament Interpretation XIII
Salvation, the Gospel, and Unbelief V
Politics versus Spiritual Growth III
Faith, Forgiveness, Salvation IV
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
Biblical Languages, Texts and Translations XI
Spiritual Gifts and False Teaching
Genesis Gap: Questions and Answers VI
New Testament Interpretation VI
Old Testament Interpretation XII
Apologetics, Ministry and False Teaching
Ministry and Preparation for Ministry VI
Church: The Biblical Ideal versus the Contemporary Reality II
Salvation, the Gospel, and Unbelief III
The Holy Spirit: Pneumatology Questions VI
Interpretation, Application, Exegesis and Ministry
Baptism: Water and Spirit VIII
New Testament Interpretation V
Apathy, Atheism, Cults and False Teaching
The Battlefield Within II: Combating anger, fear, blaming God, blaming others
Faith, Forgiveness, Salvation III
Ministry and Preparation for Ministry V
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
The pre-Trib 'Rapture': so called 'imminence' and other false proofs refuted
Encouragement, Spiritual Testing and Spiritual Growth III
Biblical Languages, Texts and Translations X
Legalism, Past and Present III: Sabbath observance, tithing, dietary regulations and other issues
Salvation, the Gospel, and Unbelief II
Old Testament Interpretation IX
Christology Questions IX: Christ and His Church
Mutual Encouragement in Christ VI: Perseverance
Faith, Forgiveness, Salvation II
Ministry and Preparation for Ministry IV
Fighting the Fight V: Dispatches from the Laodicean 'Front' II
Old Testament Interpretation VIII
Ministry and Preparation for Ministry III
New Testament Interpretation IV
Biblical Languages, Texts and Translations IX
Peace, Reconciliation and Salvation
Mutual Encouragement in Christ V: Soldiers of the Cross
Old Testament Interpretation VII
Dangers of the Pre-Trib Rapture False Teaching
Biblical Languages, Texts and Translations VIII
The Infinity, Magnitude, Glory, Providence and Plan of God
The Bible and the Canon: The Inspired Word of God IV
Nephilim, Antichrist, the False Prophet and the Mark of the Beast
The Trinity and Messianic Legalism II
Annihilationism, Universalism, Hell and Judgment 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
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
Mutual Encouragement in Christ III
It is Better on the Other Side
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
Fighting the Fight IV: Dispatches from the Laodicean 'Front'
The Resurrection Body and our Eternal Future II
Blindness, Disease and Healing
Ministry and Preparation for Ministry
Should I go to seminary or not?
Biblical Languages, Texts and Translations VII
Encouragement, Spiritual Testing and Spiritual Growth
Judaism and Legalism in the church-visible
Confronting False Groups and False Teaching III
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
Politics versus Spiritual Growth
Christian Struggle, Perseverance and Deliverance
The Bible and the Natural World
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
Matthew Questions, verse by verse
Politics and Political Action on the Eve of the Tribulation
Bible Versions, Bible Translation, and Bible Reading IV
Mutual Encouragement in Christ 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
Angelic Issues VI: Cherubs, Guardians, Elders and 'gods'
Sin according to the Bible: Hamartiology I
Bible Chronology, Aramaic and Interpretation
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
Faith, Hope and Love: Virtue in Spiritual Warfare
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
Predestination, Free Will and False Teaching
Love, Marriage, and Divorce: Marriage and the Bible III
Interpreting Dreams and Analyzing Prophetic Claims
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
Atheism and Gnosticism: Denying the Truth about God
Sin, Salvation and Forgiveness: Claiming the Mental and Spiritual High-Ground
Struggling with Salvation . . . and Relatives
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
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.
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
Sin, Atonement and Forgiveness II
Sin, Atonement and Forgiveness I
Annihilationism, Universalism, Hell and Judgment
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
Spiritual Growth, Church-Searching and "Discipling"
Unbelievers, Free Will, and the Plan of God
Biblical Languages, Texts and Translations VI
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
1st John: Text and Interpretation
Perseverance in the latter days of Laodicea
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
The Geography of Heaven, Hades and 'Hell'.
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
The Holy Spirit: Pneumatology Questions II
The Holy Spirit: Pneumatology Questions I
The Law, Love, Faith-Rest and Messianism
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.
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.
All about Ichthys: Mutual Encouragement in the Lord.
Fallen Angels, Demons, Nephilim, and the Devil's Methodology.
Salvation, the Gospel, and Unbelief.
The Bible and the Canon: The Inspired Word of God.
Communion and the Spiritual Death of Christ.
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.
In Need of Guidance and Encouragement.
Biblical Languages, Texts and Translations V.
Servants, Slaves, Disciples, and Ministers.
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.
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.
Believers in the World: Using our Free Will to Respond to the Lord
John's Water-Baptism versus the Baptism of the Holy Spirit
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.
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
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?
Our Eternal Future: Life after Death for Believers in Jesus Christ
Giants and Nephilim, Sumerian Myths, and Sea Monsters
Free-Will Faith and the Will of God
The Spirit that dwelleth in us lusteth to envy: explaining James 4:5.
Free-Will Faith in the Plan of God.
The False Doctrine of Absolute Eternal Security II.
The Dangers of Messianic Legalism III
The Dangers of Messianic Legalism II
The Dangers of Messianic Legalism.
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.
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?
Christians Beware: Internet Frauds and the Need for Spiritual Discernment (part 2).
Christians Beware: Internet Frauds and the Need for Spiritual Discernment.
Spring Special: The Millennial Regathering and Purging of Israel.
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
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
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.
Naaman, Nero, Nineveh, and Senacharib.
The False Doctrine of Absolute Eternal Security.
Choosing Hell: Questions about Salvation and the Love of God.
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.
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?
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.
The Seven Edens and the Eden of Adam and Eve.
Opposition to the Genesis Gap from the Creation Research Institute et al.
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.
Christology: Some Questions on the Life of Christ.
Train up a Child in the Way he should Go.
Unbelief and its Consequences.
Explaining and Defending the Trinity and the Person of Christ.
Free Will and Faith under Pressure.
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.
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.
Can Prayer Be Offered From Heaven? & Some Genesis Questions.
Salvation on the battlefield, truth revealed to infants, and damnation.
Preparing for
Tribulation.
Divine
Sovereignty and Divine Judgment.
The Events Surrounding the Birth of Christ.
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.
Great White Throne, the Last Judgment, and the Outer Darkness.
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.
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.
More on: Spiritual Gifts; Hats & Hair; the Age of Accountability.
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?
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?
The Genesis Serpent, Using "it" to refer to the baby Jesus, and more on Tattoos.
Why did Jesus choose John over James to take care of His mother Mary?
Does God really want us to be sick and poor? Revisiting the prosperity gospel.
What will our relationship be in heaven with children who died young?
The baptism of the Holy Spirit as distinct from speaking in tongues.
"Are the children of unbelievers lost if they die before receiving Christ?"
"The dragon of Revelation 12 and the talking idol of Revelation 13."
"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"
Why doesn't the Bible mention all of the prophets of the children of Israel?
Why were Christians being regarded as "evil-doers" in 1st Peter 2:12?
Phylacteries and the Mark of the Beast, and "What about Joseph?"
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.
Is there any
value to the Apocrypha?
The Communion
Ceremony outside of the
local church.
Corporate prayer in Matthew 18:19: "when two agree on earth".
How could a loving God order the destruction of the Canaanites?
The few saved, the door in heaven, visions of heavenly realities, and Christmas.
Does exceptionally sinful behavior indicate that a Christian has lost salvation?
Pastoral Support, Pastoral Preparation, and the Purpose of Assembly.
The Day of the Lord in 2nd Peter 3:10.
Hebrews 10:26 again, and two other notes on Arthur Pink and the Greek word diakonos.
Some questions about Nimrod and Christmas trees, Tongues, and Healing
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?
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)?
Is Jesus literally seated on the throne at God's right hand?
Melchizedek and the high priesthood of Christ: two questions et alia.
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?
Does the Bible prohibit women from preaching or teaching in the Church?
An Extended Conversation about the Baptism of the Holy Spirit.
Three questions on three verses in Isaiah (Is.21:4; 28:10, & 66:24).
Availability and use of Ichthys materials: several questions.
The Hebrew word for 'one' (`echadh) and the uniqueness of God.
Did the witch of Endor really conjure up the spirit of Samuel?
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?
What does it mean "the spirit returns to God" in Ecclesiastes 12:7?
Is there any Connection between biblical Gemstones and Moral Characteristics?
Can those in organizations which teach "salvation by works" be saved?
Cast thy Bread upon the Waters: What do the seven and eight portions in Ecclesiastes 11:2 mean?
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.
The Author of Hebrews and Jesus' Perfect Completion of His Mission.
How old was Jesus at the time of His crucifixion and resurrection?
The New International Version of the Bible and some issues in Bible translation.
Are those in Hebrews 6:4 who "crucify the Son of God afresh" lost?
What exactly is the "red heifer prophecy", and how does it relate to the events of the end times?
Sin,
Baptism, and the Book of
Revelation
Tithing
and the Book of
Life
Why does Judah get greater honor than Jerusalem in Zechariah 12:7?
What is the meaning of the 1290 days versus the 1335 days in Daniel 12?
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?
Who
wrote the King James version?
The meaning of the
divine name יהוה.
Aspects of the Unseen Angelic Warfare and 666, the Mark of the Beast.
What does it mean to "remember the Sabbath and keep it holy"?
Forward progress necessary for salvation and spiritual growth.
The "seven days" of
human history.
1st John 1:9 and
confessing sin.
Can you recommend a good survey for the Old and New Testaments?
What is your opinion of the Abingdon one-volume Bible Commentary?
Why does the devil have access to God while man cannot stand in His presence?
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?
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 you give me some information on divine names in the Bible?
Is there a "gospel
of Thomas"?
Is the nature of Man
dichotomous or trichotomous?
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?
Does the
Bible teach ex nihilo
creation?
When did Jesus first know He
was God's Son?
Are there prophets today?
How could
Christ have been three days and
nights in
the grave?
Do Muslims worship the One true
God?