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The notes contained in this book comprise Volume 2 of the "From This Generation For Ever" class taught at Grace Life Bible Church in Grand Rapids, MI. Focusing on the doctrine of Preservation, this material was taught in 2016-17. The purpose of this class has been to set forth our belief that the King James Bible is God's Word for English-speaking people. Our goal has been to enunciate a position on the final authority of the King James Bible that is scriptural, reasonable, factual, and historically accurate.The notes presented herein are the edited course notes that were disturbed to participants during when the lessons were originally taught. To access the video and/or MP3 audio for these Lessons please visit the online classroom at bit.do/preservationproject or visit the School of Theology page on the Grace Life Bible Church website.
Based on the fact that the Bible is the infallible word of God. this book reviews the fundamentals of the Christian faith, showing not only what we believe, but why we believe it. That is, demonstrating where and how the Holy Spirit, who inspired all of the Bible, taught each of these truths. For "All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work." (2 Timothy 3:16-17)
The international outbreak of the Coronavirus has left many young children confused. We hope that "Ron and Rona Fight the Corona" can serve as a resource for parents, allowing them to have an open dialogue about the nature of this pandemic in simple, age-appropriate language. It is our hope that, with a dash of fun and whimsy, our book will help explain the new reality we all face. Our goal is to empower children with knowledge, ease their anxiety, and help them make sense of all that is happening around them.
Whether you love him or hate him, C.I. Scofield was a giant in American theology. His Scofield Reference Bible was (and is) a best-seller. It practically invented the modern study Bible, and he was a key part in popularizing the dispensational theology that set the course of Christian theology in America for much of the 20th Century.Originally printed in 1920, this public domain work has been completely typeset for modern readers, yet retaining its vintage look and feel. A new introduction has been written by Randy White, Founder & CEO of Dispensational Publishing House.You will not like all you read about Scofield. You will likely not agree with all that Scofield taught. And you certainly will not learn everything there is to learn about this complex man in this short biography. But you will be inspired by a man who put his hand to the plow, and never looked back.
A reprint of a classic and timeless work by one of the best prophecy teachers of the past 150 years. Arno C. Gaebelein's "The Harmony of the Prophetic Word" skillfully draws together the teachings of the Hebrew Scriptures on eight important subjects, including the Theocratic Kingdom, the conversion of Israel, and the Day of the Lord. Containing dozens of scripture references, Gaebelein weaves the prophetic Word together masterfully, helping the student of prophecy better understand the complete picture of prophetic revelation. This edition of "The Harmony of the Prophetic Word" contains every word of the original, plus a new foreword from the publisher, and is newly typeset for easy reading and years of good use.
Some King James Bibles say always and others alway. And in places some say stablish while other Bible publishers use establish. And what about throughly and thoroughly? And example and ensample? Are these variations actually a different word with a different meaning, or are they spelling changes over time? Is verbatim identicality required for a perfect Bible?Users of the King James Bible have wrestled with these issues for years. In this orthographic, historical, and textual investigation, author Bryan C. Ross looks at these words (and much more) from the perspective of one who has total trust in the King James Bible.
The Church Graphically Presented is a set of 33 charts which explain the biblical nature of the church, the history of the church, and the practice of the church. Students interested in how the church came to be, how modern ecclesiology differs from Biblical ecclesiology, and how denominations developed over time will enjoy the study of these practical charts. Perfect for individual study or group study, each chart contains space for note-taking.
This small book calls for an academically stringent education that makes a measurable difference between an undergraduate and post-graduate education for ministry. Often, the accrediting process and other demands have removed the focus of seminary education so that the master's level student is ill-prepared for a pulpit ministry.Seminary classes are often nothing more than navel-gazing, philosophical, methodological ponderings. And at average expense of $40,000 per year, they are creating a new generation of pastors that cannot handle the Word of God (let alone rightly divide it) and that is deeply in debt and unable to move to the remote villages of our country (which are so underserved in quality preaching) or to the urban areas (which are perishing because there is no proclamation of God’s Word) or to the mission field (which has become a testing ground for social-justice ministries rather than a place of teaching the Word to those who have never heard it).If you are a seminary president, read this and evaluate your program. If you are a seminary professor, read this and change your subject matter. If you are a Bible college student, read this and choose your seminary carefully and wisely. If you are a pastor, evaluate your own education and the abilities it gave you. If you are a church member, ask questions before you pay for the “preacher boy” to attend the traditional seminary.Author David Spurlock has over 50 years in pastoral ministry and over 40 years as a seminary level professor.
When we talk about the "New Testament church," what are we talking about? A quick glance at the gathering of believers under Peter's care and a similar gathering under Paul's care will show many marked similarities but also some stark contrasts. In this short book, James Willingham takes a precision look at the various assemblies in the book of Acts, noting the similarities and the differences and drawing theological conclusions important to our view of the church today.
The Song of Solomon is one of the most beautiful books in all the Bible.It contains one of 10 songs in the Bible found outside of the Psalms. The entire book is a song.With all of its beauty, the book is largely ignored and often misinterpreted. Is Song of Solomon a dating and marriage manual for couples? Is Song of Solomon a love song between Christ and His church? Is Song of Solomon simply a passionate romance between Solomon and one of his many paramours? In this book of study outlines, Dr. Randy White teaches the book as a type, foreshadowing the Messiah and the nation of Israel coming together in a bond of love. These outlines are useful as a personal study guide, a group-study guide, or a teaching guide.
If you want to know key time periods, key individuals, and key events in Bible prophecy, you need this book! An exhaustive study of Biblical prophecy by Bible teacher and award-winning author James Morris. The book is filled with maps, charts, Biblically sound information, and an exhaustive index. This is a book that gives you information about what the Bible actually says, not interpretation that is often wild and untethered to Scripture. Author James Morris says, "We are not free to interpret the Bible as we please. Instead, we are responsible to learn what it teaches." This book will allow you to do exactly that!
The sudden death of the author's wife led W.C. Dietrich straight into the pages of Scripture. What is the immediate destination of a believer who dies? Where will the believer be during the Tribulation and the Millennium? Is Heaven now or future? In choosing to trust solely in divine revelation for the truth about the afterlife, the author leads readers into the deep questions of Our Journey After Death. This book will question the assumptions of popularly held belief, doggedly stick to Scripture alone for the answers, and provide Biblical insight to those who are grieving and to those who are studying the afterlife for more academic purposes.
"Many good individual volumes have been written about the Christ of Scripture, His church, His cross, and His crown. Most of these, however, deal with the themes of this book in isolation from each other. In this book, I have set forth not only the major Biblical teaching on each of the themes but also the vital importance of seeing how the truths of Christ, His church, His cross, and His crown relate to each other. I have tried to show the connections between the four and how each is dependent upon the others. It is my desire that the readers will see how what one believes about any one of these marvelous biblical truths affects and reflects what one believes about each of the others. I have written with the firm conviction that it is impossible to consistently view the teaching of Scripture while viewing any one of these four in isolation from any one of the other three. This is because in Scripture they complement each other. They build on each other and need to be viewed as interrelated essential aspects of the sovereign purpose of God." -Dr. Lightner, from the foreword.Dr. Robert P. Lightner's final work is a masterful study of the person and work of Christ, including the crucifixion, the church of which He is head, and the future Kingdom over which He will reign. The book shows the decades of study and consideration this esteemed professor, pastor, and thinker has given to these fundamental areas of theology.
The threadbare argument that dispensational teaching is "new" has been the propaganda of anti-dispensationalists for decades, and many actually believe it. In this fascinating journey through the early Christian writings, James C. Morris demonstrates that dispensational teaching is as old as the church itself.Many attempt to discredit dispensationalism by claiming that the church never taught it before around 1830. Such a claim is ridiculous, for proof that any particular idea was never taught in any particular time period would require an exhaustive examination of every teaching that took place during that period. Even for a relatively short period of time, such an exhaustive search is manifestly impossible, much less for nearly eighteen centuries.But this claim involves a serious falsehood. This is that the accuracy or error of a doctrine can be determined on the basis of how long men have taught it. We have no right to base our ideas on anything other than the word of God itself. Anything less that this is a false foundation.The purpose of the present study is to examine numerous instances of dispensational doctrine that were clearly taught in some of the very oldest Christian writings on Bible prophecy that have survived to the present day, as well as in numerous other truly ancient Christian writings.
The Prophets Graphically Presented contains dozens of charts that help the student of the Word see the "big picture" of both the major and minor prophets of the Hebrew Scriptures as well as prophetic themes throughout the Bible. These charts are prepared from a premillennial, pretribulational perspective and will be found helpful by students, pastors, and teachers of the Word. This is the third book in the Graphically Presented series. The Bible Graphically Presented and The Ministry of Jesus Graphically Presented are also available.
People tend to place the Reformers on a pedestal and act like they completed the revolution, but they did not. Why was the Protestant Reformation only a partial restoration? It was because they used the literal method of interpreting the Bible selectively. Ever Reforming will guide the reader to understand all that needed to be reformed, how the Reformers started the process, and the way in which that led to Dispensational Theology and the full recovery of the literal method of interpreting God's Word.
A pastor's theological journey from believing in a posttribulational rapture to a pretribulational rapture. Is there biblical evidence that Christians will be raptured prior to the tribulation? This pastor thinks so, and outlines his biblical arguments.
The Day of the Lord will not come unless the "falling away" comes first, according to 2 Thessalonians 2:3. What is this falling away? Is it apostasy, a spiritual departure from the faith, or is it an actual physical rapture? In this book, Dr. Andy Woods gives 10 reasons to believe it is a physical rapture.
This Biblical guide to Heaven and Hell, written by noted theologian Dr. Robert Lightner, gives insight into the nature of the eternal state and the destiny of those living on this side of eternity. Who will go to heaven? Who can never go to heaven? What about those who cannot believe? What about suicide? What are God's future judgments?"Heaven and Hell" is a a concise and helpful guide to the eternal state of every soul.
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