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Have you ever been troubled by this question: "If I'm truly saved, if the Holy Spirit really lives within me, why do I still have such struggles with sin?"
Christian, you need to recognize that this question contains an implied lie of Satan -- that if you still have such struggles with sin, it means you're not really saved. Today we're going to see the Bible's answer to Satan's lie, as we conclude a two-part message titled, "Satan's If Vs. God's Amen."
Christian, you need to recognize that this question contains an implied lie of Satan -- that if you still have such struggles with sin, it means you're not really saved. Today we're going to see the Bible's answer to Satan's lie, as we conclude a two-part message titled, "Satan's If Vs. God's Amen."
A courageous brother has dared to expose one of the most insidious errors of our time, and one of its chief proponents.
If Harold Camping of Family Radio truly believes the world will end in 2011, he should not hesitate to accept the proposal contained in this letter.
Satan uses one basic method to try to trip up Christians in their walk with the Lord. He tries to make us doubt God and forget the promises of His Word. Thus he introduces confusion into our thinking.
One of Satan's most clever ways of doing this is not the outright lie, but the implied lie. We're going to look at this device of Satan, and God's answer to it, in a two-part series.
One of Satan's most clever ways of doing this is not the outright lie, but the implied lie. We're going to look at this device of Satan, and God's answer to it, in a two-part series.
Some mistakenly believe that only New Testament believers are saved by grace, and Old Testament believers were saved by law.
God's anger with sin is a major theme in the Bible, mentioned hundreds of times. Why is God angry with sin?
What does the Bible mean when it tells us that all the fullness of the Godhead dwells bodily in Jesus Christ? How is this possible? How did it come about?
Why is this fact about the Lord Jesus Christ so important in the Apostle Paul's instructions to us about the need to stand firm against Satan's triple threat to the church?
The answers to those questions will be our focus today as we continue our series of studies in Colossians chapter two, titled "Truth Above All".
Why is this fact about the Lord Jesus Christ so important in the Apostle Paul's instructions to us about the need to stand firm against Satan's triple threat to the church?
The answers to those questions will be our focus today as we continue our series of studies in Colossians chapter two, titled "Truth Above All".
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.
Here is God's message to hearers and learners in the church: When you become a Christian you haven't arrived, you've just begun! You need to put up, and keep up, a solid battle front against Satan's threats to your spiritual life, for the rest of your time on this earth. There is great safety, and great reward, in being rooted and built up in Christ, and established in the faith.
The Apostle Paul tells us that the faithful preaching of sound doctrine is an essential part of the church's defense against Satan's attacks. But this brings us face to face with a problem: Today there is a famine of that kind of preaching and teaching in the Evangelical church. What needs to change? That's our focus today as we continue our series of messages titled "Truth Above All" from Colossians chapter two.