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ROB BELL AND THE JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES COMPARED (Simplified Chinese) 海罗伯博士(Dr. R. L. Hymers, Jr. )著 主日,二○一一年五月二十二日早 於洛杉矶浸信会幕所宣之道 A sermon preached at the Baptist Tabernacle of Los Angeles Lord's Day Morning, May 22, 2011 "他受痛苦的烟往上冒,直到永永...
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John Walvoord, in his commentary “There is nothing more inflexible than divine judgment where grace has been spurned. This scene of awful judgment is in flat contradiction of the modern point of view that God is dominated entirely by His attribute of love.” ...
faith; doubt; assurance of salvation; Martin Luther; John Calvin; Calvinism; practical syllogism1. Introduction God is invisible. The divine promises are invisible. They provide no concrete empirical evidence to substantiate their truth at present. They await an ultimate manifestation in the future ...
It is evident from Daniel 12:3 that the main purpose of this revelation is to deal with the resurrection of the wise. These are declared to “shine as the brightness of the firmament; and they that turn many to righteousness as the stars for ever and ever.” In this statement it is ...
Unless a person is born again, from above, he cannot see the Kingdom of God.” (John 3:3). I. Christ And Pre-Kingdom Jews – Part X. II. Article References (Deceased Theological Scholars). John Nelson Darby, Theologian (1800-1882). C.I. Scofield, D. Div. (1843-1921). Lewis ...
Others will receive "few" as Yeshua (Jesus) says. After they have received their appropriate "stripes," then they will "perish" as John 3:16 states. ("perish" or "apollumi" in Greek: be destroyed). The wages of sin is death (Romans 6:23, Revelation 2:11), not eternal existence ...
into distinct periods, each marked by a different dispensation or relationship between God and humanity. Dispensationalism further holds that Christian believers will be transported to heaven without warning and that soon thereafter there will be a period of tribulation, followed by the Second Coming....