Faith is the evidence of things not seen (Hebrews 11:1). It’s also the interpreter of the “evidence” that is seen. Whenever we are faced with a “doubtful disputation” (see Romans 14:1) of God’s revealed truth, we must always side with God no matter how convincing the contrary arguments may seem.
Category: end times
Peter’s Final Thoughts
When a speaker says, “in conclusion,” especially if that speaker is a preacher, it usually means he’s not concluding, just continuing. Peter, however, is indeed concluding the last of his two epistles with three main ideas. 2 Peter 3:14-18 (14) Wherefore, beloved, seeing that ye look for such things, be diligent that ye may be … Continue reading Peter’s Final Thoughts
DeJa’Vu All Over Again: How the Flood and the Lord’s Return are Alike
Building on his assertion that the promises of God are sure, Peter transitions from his talk regarding Noah and the Flood to speaking about the Lord’s return.
Scoffers in the Last Days. Still, the Same Old Questions.
Long before modern media, Peter predicted the advent of revisionism and false reporting.
Down to the Last Detail
God is faithful to us down to the last detail.
Laodicea (Part 2) – Drowning in Blessings (Revelation 3:17-20)
What the Laodiceans had was blinding them to what they really needed.
Philadelphia: The little church that could…and did – Revelation 3:7-13 (Part 2)
Living for Christ is not an event. It is a way of life.
Philadelphia: The little church that could…and did – Revelation 3:7-13 (Part 1)
Living for Christ is not an event. It is a way of life.
Sardis: Church of the Living Dead – Revelation 3:1-6
Too many churches live in the brilliance of their past.
Thyatira: A Church in Compromise
Church discipline is never a pleasant thing. It weighs heavily on the hearts of church leadership and it is uncomfortable for a church body to endure. That’s by design. It isn’t meant to be pleasant. It is corrective (Proverbs 22:10) and instructive (Proverbs 21:11). Unpleasant as it is, when it is not carried out, the … Continue reading Thyatira: A Church in Compromise