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Are you qualified to be a partaker of the glorious inheritance that God has prepared for His saints? Many religions claim to designate people as "saints". But who is truly qualified to bear that title, according Scripture? Stay tuned for the answer, from Colossians chapter one.
Does Colossians 2:11-12 teach that New Testament water baptism replaces Old Testament circumcision? If water baptism is not the New Covenant replacement for Old Covenant circumcision, then what is? Stay tuned for the answers to those questions as we continue our series from Colossians chapter two titled "Truth Above All".
In our last message from Colossians 2 and Acts 2, we saw that only those who have believed on the Lord Jesus Christ for salvation are qualified to be baptized. But this leaves a question in the minds of many: What about the children that Peter mentions in Acts 2:39? Why are they not to be baptized? Stay tuned as we answer that question is today's message.
Today, Satan's triple threat to the church can be as near as a Christian television channel, or your church tract rack. That's why God's Word says we must be constantly on our guard against spiritual danger, even from unexpected sources. This broadcast continues our study of Colossians chapter two, at verse eight.
Ever since the Garden of Eden, counterfeit revelation has been an ever-present danger to the people of God, and a test of who truly belongs to Christ. What is the nature of counterfeit revelation? What is the one place of safety from its dangers? Stay tuned for the answers, as we continue our study in Colossians chapter two titled "Truth Above All."
Man-made doctrines aren't found only in false religions and cults. Today they play an undeniable role in undermining the Evangelical church. Man-made doctrines enter and ensnare the church through a focus on human leadership rather than Christ's headship, and on the worldly mind instead of the authority of Scripture.
Man-made doctrines are the third of Satan's triple threats to the church that the Apostle Paul warns against in Colossians chapter two. He tells Christians how to keep man-made doctrines, and those who would impose them, from controlling the church. The cure is submission -- not to fleshly human leadership, but to the Divine headship of the preeminent Christ, and to the authority of His inspired, infallible, and inerrant Word.
Today we begin a set of messages focusing on this vital topic as we continue our series in Colossians chapter two titled "Truth Above All".
Man-made doctrines are the third of Satan's triple threats to the church that the Apostle Paul warns against in Colossians chapter two. He tells Christians how to keep man-made doctrines, and those who would impose them, from controlling the church. The cure is submission -- not to fleshly human leadership, but to the Divine headship of the preeminent Christ, and to the authority of His inspired, infallible, and inerrant Word.
Today we begin a set of messages focusing on this vital topic as we continue our series in Colossians chapter two titled "Truth Above All".
Today the Evangelical church is experiencing an epidemic of man-made doctrines. Satellite TV and the Internet can spread a new false doctrine literally at the speed of light. Christians must be prepared to recognize and reject man-made doctrines when they come, and to reject those who persist in teaching them.
Nothing could be more helpful to us than the passage we're studying right now in Colossians chapter two. We hope you'll stay tuned.
Nothing could be more helpful to us than the passage we're studying right now in Colossians chapter two. We hope you'll stay tuned.
Today in our study of the evil of legalism in the church, we'll begin an evaluation of the Christian Reconstructionist Movement, which is also sometimes known as Dominion Theology or Theonomy. What are the problems of this legalistic movement, according to God's Word? Stay tuned to find out.
It is dangerous to view Scripture through a man-made lens.
In the book of Ezra, God commanded the returning remnant of Israel to divorce their unbelieving spouses. In First Corinthians, Christians are told to remain in the marriage relationship with an unbelieving spouse. Why the difference?