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Does your study of the Word produce a broken heart and lead to a humbling of yourself before God?
You need the Word to convict you of sin not only at your conversion, but every day of your life in Christ.
Every Christian must ask himself: Do I read and study the Bible for the right reason?
Some postmodern Evangelical leaders are now promoting this false teaching, but Scripture delivers a stern warning.
If you're looking for excuses not to, you won't find them in the Bible.
The Gospel message is, "Come as you are" - a sinner in need of salvation. But that doesn't mean, "Stay as you are."
It does not mean, as one Dispensationalist spokesman puts it, dissecting God's Word like a human cadaver.
The definition of any theological term must agree with Scripture, and the Dispensationalists' definition of a dispensation fails this test.
Dispensationalists' varying and conflicting answers reveal the essential problem of Dispensationalism.
I recently saw a license plate that said simply, "FREE2BME". But is that the Bible's definition of Christian liberty?
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