IN 1 Thess 4:15 Paul explained RAPTURE vs PAROUSIA
1 Thes 4 is very very clear in the chronology of events and a total eschatological order 1 Thes 5 proceeds based on that…
1 Thes 4 is very very clear in the chronology of events and a total eschatological order 1 Thes 5 proceeds based on that…
GOD’S HYPERGRACE PREACHED BY PAUL Ray E Horton, quoting Eric Schlebus God’s super-abounding grace that saves us through Jesus’ death and resurrection, is, in…
Someone please enlighten me, what does Paul mean in 2 Thessalonians 2:6 when he says, ‘and you know what’s holding him back’.
I think I understand the argument in Galatians 3:19a about the purpose of the law. But then in the second half of the verse, Paul begins, “The law was given through angels and entrusted to a mediator. A mediator, however, imp…
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The New Apostolic Movement in Historical Context By Paul L. King, D. Min., Th.D. Published in Refleks international journal, April 2006 The New Apostolic…
Bro. Paul Washer, is Sinners Prayer really sending people to hell? Recently I attended a wonderful concert with one of my favorite praise and…
In Heb. 12:1 , Paul is mentioning an ‘easily entangling’ kind of sin.
According to Ellicott’s Commentary for English Readers, there is no exact answer to this.
Whatever view be taken of the one peculiar word, it does not seem possible that the phrase can point to what is known as a “besetting sin,” the sin which in the case of any one of us is proved to possess especial power.
But maybe some of you has an hermeneutic approach to this?
Today’s lesson taught by Dr. Paul Lee http://andnowyouknowmore.blogspot.com Lifting Up Holy Hands – Part 1 Lesson 4 from the series, “Revival”
Spiritual Presence and Spiritual Power Edited by Nimi Wariboko and Amos Yong Paul Tillich (1886–1965) is widely regarded as one of the most influential…