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Scripture makes it clear that God isn't concerned with numbers in the way that postmodern church-growth gurus are. God does great and eternal works through faithful remnants -- preachers and people who understand that they, not the church building, are God's temple.
A reader asks, "If there will be no night in the New Jerusalem (Revelation 22:5), why does the Bible speak of "day and night" in Hell (Revelation 14:11)?
People put forth many definitions of death that are off the mark. We who are subject to death because of our sin must understand God's definition in His Word.
Today's message challenges postmodern Evangelicalism's conventional wisdom on church growth: God's Word tells us that it is His way to deal in small things, by human standards. God does great things through faithful remnants.
Cult leader Harold Camping says that all of mankind - and Satan himself - will be annihilated in a five-month period beginning next week. Camping's false teaching denies the Gospel itself.
The Conservative Bible Project is the work mainly of unregenerate men, using unreliable source texts, employing an ungodly translation philosophy. The result is an error-filled rendition of the Scriptures that can change literally every day.
God's inspired, inerrant Word must be our sole authority, and our infallible critic, in every area - beginning with our interpretation of His Word itself.
Rather than comparing Scripture with Scripture, this man-centered hermeneutic compares human perspectives with one another in order to synthesize "doctrine".
Colossians 2:9 tells us that in Jesus Christ "dwells all the fullness of the Godhead in a body." This vitally important but often-neglected doctrine stands in total opposition to contemporary philosophy, legalistic teachings, and man-made doctrines about Jesus Christ. With the Apostle Paul we must bow the knee, and say that "great is the mystery of godliness: God was manifested in the flesh..." (1 Timothy 3:16). This is the basis of our stand against Satan's triple threat to the church.
Like the hermeneutic of trust, the doctrine of the 'animus imponentis' places the words of men in authority over Scripture. Recent church developments show what great damage this can cause.