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Today, as Hebrews 13:9 puts it, there are "many various and strange doctrines" about the coming of Jesus Christ. Liberal theologians call Jesus "the perfect liberal" while one evangelical leader has called Him "the perfect conservative." Why are these, and so many other misrepresentations of Christ's first-advent mission, fatally flawed? Stay tuned for the answer, from the words of Christ Himself, in a special Christmas message.
Mormonism teaches a pagan counterfeit of the doctrine of the Trinity. Is this a mere theological technicality? Absolutely not! In fact, there is no salvation for sinners apart from the work of the Trinity as taught in Scripture. Stay tuned to learn more, as we continue our series, "Christianity vs. Mormonism."
One of the most confusing and contradictory areas of Mormon theology is its false doctrine of what it calls "the Holy Spirit." It is also one of the areas in which true Christians can be most easily deceived. Stay tuned to learn more as we continue our series, "Christianity vs. Mormonism."
Like all cults that falsely claim to be Christian, Mormonism redefines the Bible's terminology. Nowhere is this more the case than in Mormonism's horrible disfigurement of the incarnation of the Lord Jesus Christ. They have invented a pagan substitute for the authentic Jesus.
Stay tuned to learn why "Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints" is a false name for a false church.
Stay tuned to learn why "Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints" is a false name for a false church.
Ancient paganism is alive and active in present-day Mormonism. Mormon writings reveal that this cult's "God the Father" is not the one true and living God of Scripture, but a pagan monstrosity even worse than the Greeks' Zeus and the Romans' Jupiter. Stay tuned to learn more.
What does Mormonism teach about the Bible? Does this cult, which even some Evangelicals are calling "Christian", have a valid standard of truth? As we put Mormonism to the test required by God (1 John 4:1) we find that what it calls "scripture" is in fact a collection of evil fictions with roots in the occult.
Today we begin a series of broadcasts titled "Christianity vs. Mormonism." We begin with this question: For the last several years, prominent Evangelical leaders have been exhibiting what can only be described as an enormous and tragic lack of discernment regarding the dangers of Mormonism. Why has this happened? How must Bible-believing Christians respond? Stay tuned for the answers.
Some Christians are claiming that the election of either would be contrary to God's eternal plan. But what does Scripture say.
As we conclude the message we began on our last broadcast, we shall see that El Shaddai, God Almighty, not only has a grand plan that extends from before the creation of the world all the way into eternity - He also has a personal plan for each believer in Christ.
It is a great blessing, and source of encouragement, to study the names of God in the Bible. By His names, we understand who God is, how He operates, how He governs, how He deals with individuals and nations, how He deals with believers and unbelievers. Today we focus on the name by which God first identified Himself to Abraham four thousand years ago, and we find that it has great significance for believers today: El Shaddai - God Almighty.