While Jeff Durbin wrongfully teaches God loves everyone, the Scriptures are clear God does not love everyone, He hates some. I thank our Lord for the ad-intra goodness He has done through Jeff Durbin. But since Durbin is teaching this erroneous universal love to such a large online audience, and since he has a big
Though I did not watch the Superbowl game and have not watched one in decades. I woke up this morning to see my social media platforms lit up about one of the Superbowl ads – He Gets Us. The ad is a photo collage (artwork) of people washing others’ feet. Their agenda is to teach their views
Some of the most misused, misapplied, misquoted or twisted Scriptures are Matthew 7:1, Matthew 18:20, John 3:16, John 8:7, and either Matthew 11:19 or Luke 7:34. But via sloppy hermeneutics, Romans 12:18c is increasingly being used out of context. Romans 12:18c says “live peaceably with all men.” Compromisers that misquote this partial verse want us to believe that
The title of Faithwire’s below podcast grabbed my attention – ‘Faith vs. Culture – How to Love LGBTQ Children.’ Regretfully I watched it. If you’re not saved, or if you lack discernment, do not watch this podcast, because it might lead you astray. If you decide to watch it, here’s my warning. These men (especially
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
This is an excellent video commentary on Biblical love by Martyn Lles. But it could be theologically dangerous to share this with an anonymous internet audience without this disclaimer. Gods’ love comes with much exclusivity. According to the Scriptures, this below noted love is only for Gods elect, those born again. And when Lles refers
Today’s the day that many professing Christians will tell an anonymous internet that “God loves you,” or “Jesus loves you.” Yes, God is love, but the Theological truth is God’s wondrous love is for His elect. But that He’s angry with the wicked every day (Ps. 7:11), that He hates those who practice sin (Ps.
This exposition of the Twenty Sixth Psalm reveals more evidence that Christians are not to be a friend of sinners, or friends with the world, in fact there’s a time to hate evil doers. “And this also was an evidence of his faithfulness to his God, that he never associated with those who he had
These great commands by our Lord are rarely truly applied, obeyed and/or practiced (at least from my observations). Therefore I put this sermon together for the Lord’s people. I did an exposition of the Text, and shared several experiences, and how I applied this passage to them. The sermon notes to this teaching are available
At the turn of this Century I noticed an increase of pseudō churches, where their pastors fostered an environment of beer, hymns, and tattoos – at “church” (I regret my tattoos from decades ago.) But now they’ve even progressed to tattoo fundraisers at “church.” Perhaps this young woman attends one of them? This woman demonstrates the
YouTuber Victor Uzodimma submitted the below comment under my video entitled “Gods Cup of Wrath for many, or Christs Vicarious Atonement for some.” The following is a snapshot of his comment, and then my response to him. Dear Victor Uzodimma thank you for your public comment. Your comment has been approved, and the following is my
As I prepared for this expository study (other than one scholar), I studied under the teachings of scholars from the 1400’s up to the 1800’s. Therefore, this teaching will not be ‘watered down’ with contemporary fruffles. We will learn of the dangers of ‘walking’ with non-saved ‘friends.’ We will also learn how to ‘Biblically’ love
Police Officer’s Death Investigations – a Theological Perspective Warning: This article is Rated ‘R’ for graphic content, viewer discretion is advised. In law enforcement, I investigated with corpus delicti in mind. Then, as a private investigator, building a case for habious corpus. But as a theologian, what matters more, is the knowledge and faith in His