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Category Archives: Theology
Why Do We Have to Pray if God Already Knows our Needs?
There was once a man, who was married with several children. He cherished being a father, and he loved his responsibility as a parent. He brought up his children as he saw fit. Later on, his mother moved in with … read more
Posted in Something to think about, Theology
Tagged Christianity, God, Islam, Jesus, Judaism, prayer, why do we have to pray
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BitChute Discussion With Straitway Life Ministry
Below is a discussion that was posted as comments to the video entitled: “ACTS 21:17-26 PAUL PROVES HE IS NOT AGAINST TORAH” Here is the video link, from which this post was taken: https://www.bitchute.com/video/HmcVkcty6uo/ Straitway Life Ministry•7 days ago (November 22, … read more
Posted in Sin And Righteousness, Something to think about, State of the Church, Theology
Tagged Bible, Book of Acts, Book of Hebrews, Christian, Christianity, Eusebius, first century, God, Jesus, Judaizers, law, new testament, old testament, Origen, paul, torah, works
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Statement of Faith
We Believe: That our doctrine can be better represented by reviewing all of our doctrine via various media outlets. Not by an generic, incomplete, and over-simplified “Statement of Faith” as many Christian organizations have today. That a Statement of Faith … read more
Did Jesus Observe Passover?
We tend to always forget – Jesus’ real name was Yeshua. After all, He was a Jew. And not just a Jew, but also a Rabbi. He was constantly referred to as “Rabbi”, or “Teacher”, as some translations put it. … read more
Posted in Something to think about, Theology
Tagged Christ, God, Jesus, last supper, Lord's Supper, Meshiach, Messiah, passover
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New Covenant is NOT New Law
Many Christians say that we don’t go by the Torah anymore because we are under a New Covenant. They imply that the “Old Covenant” i.e. the Old Testament is synonymous with the Torah. And they equate the New Covenant (New … read more
The Real Jesus is LIKE Moses!
“The LORD thy God will raise up unto thee a Prophet from the midst of thee, of thy brethren, LIKE UNTO ME; unto him ye shall hearken” – Moses (Deuteronomy 18:15) Every Christian that I know says that this verse … read more
Posted in Something to think about, State of the Church, Theology
Tagged Christ, God, Jesus, Messiah, Moses, Moshe, prophet like unto me, yeshua
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Why the Substitutionary Atonement Doctrine is WRONG!
I spent a number of grueling years hooked on a certain sin. I tried everything. I justified it… only later to admit it was a sin… then I prayed… and prayed… and prayed… and fasted… and fasted… I’m not talking … read more
The Law of Noah (Noahide Laws) vs The Law of Moses vs The Law of the Messiah
I recently came across an article saying that some people are required to obey the Law of Noah, some people are required to obey the Law of Moses, and some, the Law of Messiah. To define this more specifically, the … read more
Posted in Sin And Righteousness, Something to think about, Theology
Tagged God, grace, Jesus, Law of Christ, Law of God, Law of Messiah, Law of Moses, law of Noah, Messiah, messianic, new testament, old testament, the law, torah, truth, yeshua
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10 Questions to a Deeper Understanding of the Scriptures
If you are like me, you have a great desire to learn more about God. And there is no better way to learn more about God than to study the scriptures. Jesus rebuked people for not knowing the scriptures. He … read more
The Genesis Gap Theory – DEBUNKED
According to the Genesis Gap Theory, there are millions, or even billions of years lapse between Genesis 1:1, and Genesis 1:2. There are several variations of this theory. Some believe that angels existed on Earth during this period. Some believe … read more
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How Did Jesus Fulfill the Law?
We have heard it over and over again. Jesus “fulfilled” the law. But what does that mean? What did Jesus mean, He came to “fulfill” the law? First of all, let’s look at the scripture from where this term comes: … read more
Posted in State of the Church, Theology
Tagged Christian, Christianity, destroy, destroy the law, destroy the torah, fulfil, fulfill, fulfill the law, fulfill the torah, God, Jesus, torah
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Real Christians Do Not Cuss
Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O LORD, my strength, and my redeemer. Psalm 19:14 As Christians, we carry the name of the Lord. We need to be very, … read more
Posted in Sin And Righteousness, Theology
Tagged Christian, cursing, cussing, filthy language, filthy words, mouth, words
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How to Read the Bible
The Bible is the best selling book of all time. But it is also the most unread book of all time. Most people don’t read it because they don’t know how to read it. And those who do read it … read more
Posted in Theology
Tagged bible reading, exegesis, how to read the bible, how to understand the bible, scripture
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The Vast Implications of John 1
Jesus is the Word in the flesh. But what does that mean?
What is “The Word”?
And what are the implications of this today? read more
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Popular Misconception: Jesus, a Friend of Sinners
Jesus said, I am not come to call the righteous, but sinners to REPENTANCE. Repentance means TOTAL CHANGE! It doesn’t mean feeling sorry. It doesn’t mean remorseful. The scriptures declare the Esau sought repentance (change) with tears, but it was … read more
Lift Him Up!
Many in Christian circles, especially evangelical, have heard songs and sermons of praise to Jesus. We commonly hear the term “lift Him up” in songs and sermons. This is taken from the Bible verse where Jesus said that if He … read more
Posted in Something to think about, Theology
Tagged cross, crucified, crucifixion, God, Jesus, Lift Him up, what does it mean
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Eternal Torah
Definition: “Torah” – God’s guidelines and instructions for His people as per Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. Some people view Torah as irrelevant, and only useful for historical purposes. Others view Torah as “partly” relevant. Normally those who fall … read more
Posted in Something to think about, Theology
Tagged eternal, everlasting law, forever, God, Messiah, perpetual, torah, torah is eternal, torah is forever, Yahuah, Yahwah, Yahweh, yeshua
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Yeshua said LISTEN to the Pharisees
A FIRE shut up in my bones. You will not hear this preached in typical mainstream, Pharisee hating churches: Matt 23:1 Then spake Jesus to the multitude, and to his disciples, 2 Saying, The scribes and the Pharisees sit in … read more
Taking Paul’s Letters in Context – Paul and the Nazarite Vow
Introduction This is perhaps one of the greatest revelations I have ever had regarding the New Testament text. Be it Antinomianism, Marcionism, replacement theology, or this present day “cheap grace”, “counterfeit grace”, and “grace not law” teachings – all these … read more
The Correct Interpretation of Colossians 2
Among some of the most misinterpreted scriptures in the Brit Chadashah (New Testament), Colossians, chapter 2 is near the top of the list. Here is a good example of applying the five questions of good exegesis. In order to properly … read more
I Tell you the Truth Concerning the Imputed Righteousness of Christ
In the story of “The Emperor’s New Clothes”, we have a man who walks around thinking that he is wearing the finest of suits, when all then while he is absolutely naked. He makes a fool of himself. Like that Emperor, … read more
Pointform: Why We Need the Law
The Bible says that Sin is the transgression of God’s Law. Whoever hates Sin must uphold the Law. Whoever fights the Law is upholding Sin whether he likes it or not. Grace gives us power to repent from Sin, which … read more
Posted in Sin And Righteousness, State of the Church, Theology
Tagged antinomianism, grace, Heresy, law, marcion, sin, works
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New Testament Canon: The Four Gospels
In spite of the importance of the four gospels in the Christian faith, most Christians do not know about the canonization process: How did New Testament Canon develop? Can we really trust it? There is much talk these days about … read more
Posted in Theology
Tagged 4 gospels, bible canon, canon, four gospels, Iranaeus, john, luke, mark, matthew, Muratorian Fragment, new testament canon
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Faith Without Works vs Satan
You believe in God?You believe Jesus died on the cross?You believe Jesus rose again? You read the Bible? You pray? You go to church? You must be a Christian? WRONG! Try again!Satan knows there is a God.Satan knows Jesus died … read more
Allah vs God
Who is Allah? Who is God? I have heard people say a lot of negative stuff about Allah, while all the while saying a lot of positive things about God. Let’s get this straight – Allah and God are not … read more
Can Anyone Be Righteous?
It is a “key” verse to the evangelical – “There is none righteous – no, not one” Some evangelical preachers use this verse to say that nobody is righteous, and that only Jesus was righteous. They say that nobody can … read more
Are We Really Saved By Grace, Not Works?
We hear it all the time: “We are saved by grace, not by works, lest any man should boast” And indeed, Paul did write that. But how far are we supposed to take that? Is this verse meant to override … read more
Posted in Sin And Righteousness, Theology
Tagged grace, grace vs works, salvation, saved, works, works vs grace
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Old Testament vs New Testament
Is the Old Testament still relevant today? What is the difference between the Old Testament and the New Testament? Knowing the differences between the Old Testament and New Testament is foundational. Your belief on this subject is the root of … read more
Posted in Sin And Righteousness, Theology
Tagged God, God's law, Jesus, law, Matthew 7:21-23, new covenant, new testament, nt, old covenant, old testament, old testament vs new testament, ot, torah
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