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Jesus asserted His own deity by asking the Pharisees a vital question they could not answer.
The successes and failures of previous wars against Islam inform us - if we view them through the lens of Scripture.
Incorruptibility is a vital term in the Word of God. But it is sadly foreign to much of the post-evangelical church.
The first four "incorruptibles" have to do with God's own nature. Today we consider the first, the incorruptibility of God Himself.
There is no Biblical warrant for excluding a believer from the Lord's Supper because an individual is not on the membership roll of a local church.
The believer's present certainty of salvation, and confident expectation of glory, is based on God's incorruptible Word.
In a literal rendering of 1 Timothy 1:15-17 we find this: "Now unto the King eternal, incorruptible..."
1 Peter 1:18 tell us that our incorruptible Savior had incorruptible blood. It is forever on the mercy seat.
Because the first four "incorruptibles" are true of God and His Word, believers in Christ have an incorruptible inheritance.
Believers in Jesus Christ "shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is" (1 John 3:2).
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