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Preachers need to be Jeremiahs to their congregations. Parents need to be Jeremiahs to their children.
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The multi-gospel madness of our postmodern age denies what Scripture plainly teaches...
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Today much of the nominally Evangelical church is putting government on the throne instead of God.
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Often we say that their great sin was idolatry. But that sin was an effect, not the root cause.
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First Timothy 4:10 does not teach universal salvation. In what sense, then, is God "the Savior of all men"?
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In what sense is God "the Savior of all men" (1 Timothy 4:10)? Will all mankind eventually receive eternal life from His hand? If not, what does this passage actually mean?
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Some insist that Paul wrote Hebrews, but others say with just as much conviction that he didn't.
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There's a lot of confusion on this question. The answer requires using words the way God's Word uses them.
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Pope Francis appears to have joined a long list of non-Catholic heretics in espousing the doctrine of annihilation, in direct contradiction of Jesus' own words.
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Only 15% of those who claim to be Bible-believing Christians regularly read the Book they claim to believe.