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Today "supernatural" is a word that many Christians seem afraid to use to describe the faith, for fear of offending the unsaved.
Whether or not an individual is practicing Biblical separation, as Scripture defines it, is a key indicator of whether or not an individual is a Christian - a key indicator of whether or not an individual possesses the love of God.
Scripture warns against three principal categories of compromise with this present evil world - in relationships, resources, and religion.
Is there such a thing, in the eyes of God, as a harmless compromise with the world, or a small or temporary compromise that will lead to a godly result?
What is the main thing that is tragically absent in many churches today?
Does Biblical separation only mean that we separate ourselves from certain people or groups that don't stand for or against the same things we do?
Today there is a crisis of compromise with this present evil world in many Christian homes and churches. What is the nature of that compromise? Why do so few Christians seem to recognize it? Why are so few pastors and churches acting to meet the crisis?
Today, the Evangelical church has become a vast mission field.
Today one group in the Evangelical church is teaching that you must become a member of the Jewish covenant to be saved. Another group teaches that the New Testament church must keep the Old Testament feast days. Another group says there will be a re-institution of the Old Testament sacrificial system when Christ comes again.
Are any of these teachings correct? What does the Bible say about these things? Stay tuned to find out, as we continue our study on the dangers of legalism, in Colossians chapter two.
Are any of these teachings correct? What does the Bible say about these things? Stay tuned to find out, as we continue our study on the dangers of legalism, in Colossians chapter two.
What is Christian liberty? Is it liberty to do anything that you want to do? Is it liberty to please yourself?