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Absolute Inability

This article will be another angle on God’s sovereignty and man’s responsibility regarding coming to Christ. I recently listened to a message where a theologian attended a college to interview students regarding if they believed they were “good enough” to go to heaven. Most of the responses were typical: yeah, I’m a good person. I’m not as bad as some other people. I’m nice to people and so on. But, what does the Bible have to say about our own righteousness? Let’s review some passages. Isaiah 64:6a says, but we are all like an unclean thing, and all our righteousness are like filthy rags. Proverbs 20:6, 9 says, most men will proclaim each his own goodness, but who can find a faithful man? Who can say, I have made my heart clean, I am pure from my sin?                         Nobody. In Daniel Chapter 4 King Nebuchadnezzar tragically attributed his power and might and glory to himself. What happened to him? He lost his mind for seven years, roamed in the grass like an

Can Satan perform miracles?

To answer that question in a word, yes. You may be asking what type of miracles has Satan performed? Well for starters, let’s go to the temptation of Jesus. In Matthew 4:8-9, Again the devil took Him (Jesus) up on an exceedingly high mountain and showed Him all the kingdoms of the world and their glory. And he said to Him all these things I will give to you if you fall down and worship me. Now to some this may not seem like a miracle at all, but the writer believe that it was.  The devil was somehow able to display to Jesus all the kingdoms of the world at one time. Obviously this did not astound Jesus, but it proves the devil can perform miraculous signs. In the book of Exodus we see just as Moses and Aaron rods turned into snakes, Pharaoh’s magicians and sorcerers did the same. Obviously the magicians and sorcerers power came from Satan, not from God (Ex 7:10-12). In the future Jesus told the disciples that false christs and false prophets will be able to perform gr

Fire insurance Christian

I’m sure you are wondering what do these three words have to do with theology? Well, there are many “professing Christians” who believe in Jesus only to escape the fires and tortures of hell. They do not have a desire to change their wicked lifestyle or to live holy which the Bible demands we do once we are born again (Lev 11:44, 45; 19:2; 20:7; I Pet 1:16). It is what some have called easy believe-ism or cheap grace. A person who only wants a “fire-insurance-salvation”, does not have true salvation, but on the way to the hell they think they are avoiding. Shame on anyone who would cheapen the atonement of Christ as common, and not the single most solitary expression of love ever committed in history (Heb 10:29). Let us think about this for a moment, since God was willing to send the very best He had, His only begotten Son, the Lord Jesus Christ to come and die a sinner’s death for us, wouldn’t one think that the least we could do as believers in Christ is live holy lives th

In Jesus name, Amen!

In John 14:13-14 Jesus says the following to His disciples, and whatsoever you shall ask in my name, that I will I do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son. If you ask anything in my name, I will do it. So, what does it mean to pray in Jesus’ name? For a lot of Christians in means simply attaching Jesus name at the end of their petition which supposedly gives the prayer ultimate authority. Saying in Jesus name means to them that God has heard their prayer and is now obligated to answer it for we just read where Jesus, “if you ask anything in my name, I will do it.” Saying in Jesus’ name is almost like a magic incantation for some people. Saying in Jesus’ name has no power if one prays amiss (James 4:3). It’s not so much the words that moves God to answer our request, it’s the motivation and intent of the heart that determines whether a request is granted. In verse 12 of John 14 we read, verily verily, or truly, truly I say to you, he that believes on Me, the works that

Are Christians Hypocrites?

The phrase, “the Church has nothing in it but hypocrites”, and “Christians are nothing but hypocrites” is popular among non believers. They love to use it when a believer is involved in sin which of course blows their witness and makes God look bad in the non believer’s eyes. It is essential as Christians for our walk to match our talk. As someone wisely said, people do not care how much you know they want to know how much you care. In defense of the Christian, it is unfair to stereotype all Christians as hypocrites because of the sins of a few. Those that make these remarks are primarily the ones that have no desire to change their evil lifestyle and can’t wait for the Christian to do or say something wrong so they can say, "I TOLD Y’ALL THOSE CHRISTIANS ARE NOTHING BUT HYPOCRITES! I AINT NEVER GOING TO CHURCH!!” Those that say these things are no better than the Christians they are judging. All of us have been hypocrites and some point in our lives. Since the word is s

Are you a Pre, Mid or Post Tribulationist?

                                        The tribulation is a future seven year period of horrific events. It is the time where God unleashes His Holy wrath against an unholy world of evil doers. As a matter of fact Jesus said it will be the worst time in human history (Matt 24:21).  The last three and one half years in particular will be the worst of all. All one has to do is read Revelation chapters 6-18 which describes the Great Tribulation (the last three and a half years) in great detail. Another important matter that is always the topic of discussion is where is the Church during this time in history? That is what I want to discuss. Regarding the Church there are 3 popular views: 1) Pre-tribulational,  2) Mid-tribulational, 3) Post-tribulational.                           Which view is correct? I’m admittedly a pre-tribulationalist. I believe the Church will be raptured, caught up to meet the Lord in the air before God unleashes His wrath on the earth. There ar