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Compromise on Genesis cuts the ground from beneath the Gospel.
Aren't there far more vital issues at stake? Can't we overlook this one to keep the peace? The fact is that we can't.
Many godly post-Darwin preachers & teachers abandoned the doctrine of recent creation, leaving a sad legacy.
Why must we "seek those things which are above, where Christ is" (Colossians 3:1)? How, specifically, is Christ's heavenly position vital to us for this life and the life to come? Stay tuned as we examine passages in John's Gospel and 1 Corinthians that are essential to our understanding of "the things which are above."
Paul exhorts us to "seek those things which are above, here Christ is, sitting at the right hand of God." As He prepared Isaiah for his great prophetic ministry, God took him into the very throne room of heaven. He showed Isaiah His infinite holiness, Isaiah's total depravity, and the only remedy. Do you as a Christian "set your mind on things above" so that these facts are continually before you?
Earth-bound thinking - a reliance upon the things of this earth rather than on the resources of heaven - is a constant tendency for Christians and churches, and Satan likes nothing better than to trap us in this way.
Simply put, there is no Christianity without confession of the Lordship of Christ.
The number one reason Muslims reject Christianity is summed up in six words: "How can God have a son?"
Christian, is your thinking and living earth-bound, or heaven-bound?
We do not, as so many teach today, "make Jesus Lord" as though it were our decision. Every true believer confesses the fact that Jesus IS Lord.