Josh on July 4th, 2007

As we celebrate our freedom to worship, lets not forget to pray for our brothers and sisters that do not share our religious freedom.
Lets not forget those that still die for THE faith in Muslim and Asian countries.
One day, we all will be free!

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Josh on May 13th, 2007

 
 
    Read Spurgeon’s comments. In them you will see the main objection that exists today. C.H., challenges the (then) recent notion that the Church is a separate identity. Although he does not use the term “parenthesis” you can still see today’s dispensational idea of the Church in Spurgeon rebuke against such a notion.  Not only [...]

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Josh on March 31st, 2007

If it were the spiritual kingdom Christ was offering, then “such an announcement would have had no special significance whatever to Israel, for such a rule of God has always been recognized among the people of God.” The kingdom the Lord preached was something different from either the general rule of God in His overall [...]

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Rev 21:1-3
      Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and the sea was no more. And I saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband.  And I [...]

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Greenbaggins on January 3rd, 2007

Reformed Baptists have my utmost sympathy, in a way. They really are trying to be true to the Reformation. They usually recognize that Reformed theology is the heritage of the original Baptists (in other words, their spiritual forefathers are not the Anabaptists, but the Reformers). They often have a strong view of covenantal continuity (such [...]

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