When does the resurrection happen? We will consider whether the first and second resurrection occur together or at separate times. Pertaining to the timing of the first resurrection, in answering this, we can put to rest debate for and against…
When does the resurrection happen? We will consider whether the first and second resurrection occur together or at separate times. Pertaining to the timing of the first resurrection, in answering this, we can put to rest debate for and against…
In the Considering the Resurrection – Part 1 – Defining the Resurrection (Section 1), we considered some scripture that defines the resurrection with a focus on what it means to believe in the Son of God, Jesus Christ. The promise…
There may be some who read KinglingTruth who wonder why I would write things about the laws of the kingdom of heaven. As Christians, aren’t we free from law? Aren’t we under grace instead? We are free from law and…
Here you will find all four parts of “The Nature of Hell” series, for those who are feeling industrious and want to read this 11,000+ word study all at once. 🙂
When we think of abuse within the church, we might focus foremost on the hypocritical sin bashing often seen in which certain outward sins are harped on while other sins are accepted or ignored. For example, many like to focus…
How often have we heard this scripture used to justify living sinfully and failing to pursue the righteousness of the Kingdom promised as evidence of our salvation in Jesus Christ? This is yet another excerpt from the article that will…
This is a previewed section of an article I’m working on that should come out this weekend entitled “Answering The Accuser (Part 4) — When The Accuser Acts Through Ministers.” I’m very enthused about this one, so I want to…
“If we say that we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is not in us.” Have you ever heard this scripture used as a cop-out for living sinfully? I have. Many times. This is not…
Jesus came so that you can have life more abundantly—not so you can sin abundantly without consequence.
Considering 4 views of Hell. Is it really a place of everlasting torment?