By Larry Ray Hafley “The Rev. Dr. Herbert Higdon . . . in his first sermon to his new congregation” said, “I am a Baptist from head to toe, and I expect you to be Baptists from head to toe” (The Tennessean, Monday, May 1, 1977, p. 18). Well, I did not know how much of …
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Indwelling of the Holy Spirit
By Weldon E. Warnock Each proponent of a personal indwelling of the Holy Spirit assumes the very thing to be proved. He reads the passages that deal with the indwelling of the Holy Spirit (or at least to him they seem to) and proceeds to assume they teach a personal indwelling. Proposed Proof-texts (1) One passage …
Handling Aright the Word of Truth (XVIII)
By Morris W. R. Bailey We continue our study of the subject of handling aright the word of truth, as it relates to the matter of considering every text in the light of its context. In the discussion of the issues that have been debated during the past thirty or more years relative to sponsoring churches …
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IMPUTED RIGHTEOUSNESS: The Grounds of Our Righteousness
By Mike Willis During the course of the discussion in recent years pertaining to the unity-in-diversity method of fellowship, brethren have begun to examine anew the grounds of our salvation. Though the discussion has been profitable to me, I am saddened by the fact that I see several of my brethren accepting the doctrines of Calvinism, …
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