So far this week I’ve dropped (placed) about 300 drop cards. These drop cards will supplement my regular Gospel tracts which are distributed hand to hand. “How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? And how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? And how shall
This is similar to how the doctrine of election works. God chooses (elects) whom He will have mercy on and whom He will not. The elect will not ask, “Why didn’t He save that one?” Instead, they will ask, “Why did He save me?” “He is the Rock, His work is perfect; For all His
There’s been much discussion on the internet on this subject, and I have been asked to clarify my position. This is not an article or a position paper. It is merely a blog post to state my position on these doctrines. These are not secondary issues. Common Grace The doctrine of Common Grace wrongfully teaches
The next three verses (all one passage) are probably one of the most controversial in the NT. This passage has been interpreted by some, to say they can lose their salvation. I was once upon a time of that belief, but by Gods grace I no longer am. Vs 4-6 “For it is impossible, in
Amy Rue, I received your comment you submitted under this video. Since your comment was public, I will respond publicly. I see as of “Sept 10, 2020” you have a brand new YouTube channel. Is this so you can profess to be a Christian, then wrongfully criticize Heralds with your unbiblical (anti-Biblical) rhetoric? Amy, you
This is an excerpt from my sermon entitled ‘John 17 – The High Priestly Prayer (preached today @ my Church),’ which can be seen here. I share this applicable story about laboring the Gospel with a 95 year old woman in hospice. It is theological malpractice to tell them they are saved while using John
Note: Our church never closed for Covid. But unfortunately, our landlord required that we meet outside the building they owned. In this chapter we will see God’s sovereignty and the Doctrine of the Trinity throughout. We will also see the doctrines of predestination, election, limited atonement (a particular atonement), intersession, the preeminence of Christ, and
Currently I am street preaching through the book of Hebrews at various locations. This morning I preached from Hebrew 1:8-14. One man became very angry, as he attempted to suppress the truth in his own unrighteousness. Then some believers cheered-on the preaching. Then afterwards another man politely rebuked me for preaching too much wrath. But
About four years ago I had to unfriend an Elder that I personally knew. He wasn’t just any Elder, he was an Elder from a former church that I attended back in the early 1990’s. He was (and still is) a semi-universalist, and a free-willer. He demonstrates a slope agape, and a greasy grace, and
This morning I preached (and taught) from Ephesians 1:3-8. This passage is rich in Doctrine, which provides an opportunity to teach, and not just preach. From this grand passage, I spoke about how this passage is exclusively only for those that get saved, about Christ in the heavenly places, that God chooses whom He elects,