Resurrection of the Dead Saints and Sowing the Bod...
November 25th, 2017 | Resurrection | No Comment
Resurrection of the Dead Saints and Sowing the Body
It is very significant in a study of the resurrection of the dead saints, to know what it means to sow the body. Without the sowing, there can be no raising. The one is essential to the accomplishment of the other. Paul very clearly stated, "Foolish one, what you sow is not made alive unless it dies". (1 Cor. 15:36)
If a seed cannot be made alive unless it dies, then it must follow that it cannot die unless it is sown. Jesus affirmed the same, saying, "Except a grain of wheat fall ...
Relationship Between Sown in Corruption and Raised...
November 21st, 2017 | Eschatology | No Comment
The Body Is Being Sown In Corruption
Problematic for the IBV and other advocates who claim that the body is being sown in corruption from birth is their reading of First Corinthians 15:42. The text states, 'It is being sown in corruption'. In order to fit their paradigm, they must alter Paul's language to say, it was or it has been sown in corruption. Yet, that is not how the text reads in the English or the Greek.
In the English it is present passive tense. It is being sown in corruption. In the Greek it is present passive. It (speiretai, 3rd ...
Eschatology Discussion
October 2nd, 2017 | | No Comment
A dialogue on Eschatology with William Bell of AllThingsFulfilled and Messenger of Truth (YouTube) will be held, Friday, October 13th, 2017 on the DebateTalk4u internet radio platform. Each speaker will present evidence for their eschatological views. Messenger of Truth will present information on the Pre-Tribulation Rapture of the Saints and demonstrate that the end times events and Bible prophecy is yet to be fulfilled.
William Bell will demonstrate that Bible prophecy was fulfilled in connection with the fall of Jerusalem in A.D. 70. See the link below for details.
Authority of the Bible and Preterist Eschatology
July 28th, 2011 | Eschatology | No Comment
The Authority of the Bible, Preterism and Creeds
Authority of the Bible">Does the view one has of the authority of the Bible affect one's view of eschatology?Â
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Our view of everything affects the outcomes or how we view certain things. Take for example, this experience I had with my dentist. My former dentist performed a root canal but did not fully deaden the nerve in my tooth. At the surface all seemed well. But, when she got to the root of the tool, the drill became like a air hammer in my mouth. We had to have a time out. That experience ...
Revelation Bible Commentary
July 24th, 2010 | Eschatology | No Comment
Revelation Bible Commentary
Now that we have in brief set each of the respective views before us, in our previous Revelation Bible commentary let us dig down a little deeper to offer critique on the Premillennial Preterist view. McKenzie wrote extensively on this view in an article posted on the Preterist Archive. He argues that full preterism has a few glitches in the fulfilled millennium in A.D. 70. One of his main arguments is that two of the seven churches are promised blessings that extend beyond A.D. 70 and are therefore experienced in the millennium. We set forth his argument below.
Revelation ...