Audio: Lord’s Day Morning, June 28, 2009

Not so, Lord

Evolutionists are right in observing change in man.

But they are wrong on two points:

  1. They observe only physical and mental development and fail to notice that man’s spiritual development  is going backwards.
  2. They attribute positive change to natural selection, when actually any good in man results from divine selection.

1 Timothy 4:1-3; 2 Timothy 3:13; Galatians 4:4

God doesn’t change; but He expects us to change our mistaken opinions about Him. Even the Apostle Peter had to change his thinking about the place of Israel in the plan of God.

Acts 10:9-20

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Not so, Lord

Evolutionists are right in observing change in man.

But they are wrong on two points:

  1. They observe only physical and mental development and fail to notice that man’s spiritual development  is going backwards.
  2. They attribute positive change to natural selection, when actually any good in man results from divine selection.

1 Timothy 4:1-3; 2 Timothy 3:13; Galatians 4:4

God doesn’t change; but He expects us to change our mistaken opinions about Him. Even the Apostle Peter had to change his thinking about the place of Israel in the plan of God.

Acts 10:9-20

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Audio: Evening Bible study, June 21, 2009

Nehemiah 1 through 6

How does a common butler for the King of Persia become the governor of Jerusalem and Judea-at the king’s expense?

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Nehemiah 1 through 6

How does a common butler for the King of Persia become the governor of Jerusalem and Judea-at the king’s expense?

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Audio: Lord’s Day Morning, June 21, 2009

How God Saved An Italian Soldier, Part 1

Acts 10:1-8

Although Cornelius was a devout and God-fearing man who prayed and gave money to the poor, he was not saved. Learn how God took note of this Italian army officer and family man, and showed him how to find salvation in Christ.

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How God Saved An Italian Soldier, Part 1

Acts 10:1-8

Although Cornelius was a devout and God-fearing man who prayed and gave money to the poor, he was not saved. Learn how God took note of this Italian army officer and family man, and showed him how to find salvation in Christ.

[audio:am-2009-06-21.mp3]

Audio: Lord’s Day Morning, June 14, 2009

I Believe in Christ

-Not In Saints

  • Never in the Bible will you read about “Saint Somebody”.
  • Never in the Bible will you read that a saint’s likeness is set on a shelf behind a candle.
  • Never in the Bible will you read that a saint is canonized.
  • Never in the Bible will you read that a saint is to be remembered on a certain day each year.
  • Never in the Bible will you read that a saint’s dead remains are placed in a glass box and kept on display to inspire holiness in others.

But, in the Bible you will read that saints can be visited, can be sick, can die.

And you will read that living saints bring others to a knowledge of Christ.

Read: Acts 9:32-43

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I Believe in Christ

-Not In Saints

  • Never in the Bible will you read about “Saint Somebody”.
  • Never in the Bible will you read that a saint’s likeness is set on a shelf behind a candle.
  • Never in the Bible will you read that a saint is canonized.
  • Never in the Bible will you read that a saint is to be remembered on a certain day each year.
  • Never in the Bible will you read that a saint’s dead remains are placed in a glass box and kept on display to inspire holiness in others.

But, in the Bible you will read that saints can be visited, can be sick, can die.

And you will read that living saints bring others to a knowledge of Christ.

Read: Acts 9:32-43

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