By Ron Daly The necessity of exposing error is abundantly taught in Scripture (cf. 2 Tim. 4:1-5; 1 Jn. 4:1; Rev. 2.2; Tit. 1:10-11). Preachers of the gospel have the God-given responsibility to boldly speak out against all error, in the church and out! Therefore, I presently address myself to bringing indictments against Pentacostalism. Pentecostal churches …
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The Message of the Cross
By Robert F. Turner Paul said, “it pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe” (1 Cor. 1:21). Of course it was the message, the “word of the cross” (v. 18), which the world considered foolish. Surely no reader seriously believes “the cross” refers to a piece of jewelry or talisman; and …
“Put Away,” “Put Asunder,” “Divorce”
By Hayse Reneau 1 Corinthians 7 Concessions For A “Present Distress” Brethren at Corinth, where Paul had formerly preached the gospel and established the church (Acts 18), found themselves under some distressful circumstances which prompted them to compile a letter asking several questions about family arrangements. The questions can be surmised by the answers which are …
The Conversion Of Brother Scrooge
By William Pile I came by it honestly. My disdain for Christmas, that is. I was the perfect model for a “Christian” Scrooge. When my parents came to Christ, I was but a child, and when they came to believe that Christmas was a pagan holiday, not fitting for true Christians to observe, it was hardly …
