By Luther Blackmon From such passages as 1 Cor. 15:42 and 1 Thess. 4:15 we know that there will be Christians living on the earth when the Lord comes. The writer of the Hebrew letter says we have received a kingdom “which cannot be moved” (Heb. 12:28). Whatever benefits earthly governments may be able to bestow, …
Monthly Archives: May 2012
Why I Am Not A Baptist (II)
By Bob Felkner “Once Saved, Always Saved” I am not a Baptist because Baptists are wrong when they teach that once a person is saved he cannot be lost. The Baptist book declares: “When a person believes unto salvation, he is saved forever” (Joe T. Odle, Why I am a Baptist, p. 99). Although that is …
Can We Learn A Lesson From Schweitzer
By Daniel H. King Albert Schweitzer is a perfect example of the intellectual, philosophical and practical progression which takes place when the Bible is sold down the river to liberalism. I do not mean to cast any reflection upon Schweitzer’s intellect, scholarly ability, love for his fellow man, or put in question the genuineness or sincerity …
Conversion: A Case of Near Conversion
By Cecil Willis Much of the book of Acts deals with Paul’s efforts to expand the borders of God’s spiritual kingdom, the church. It tells of his efforts in cities far and near. It clearly pictures his trials, and persecutions. It tells of those converted by his preaching, and of those who rejected his teaching. Three …