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Faith like a child is not weak faith, ignorant faith, or blind religious sentiment; it is the right kind of faith because it comes to Christ with empty hands and a dependent heart. When the Lord Jesus said, “Suffer little children to come unto me,” He showed us that the doorway is not pride, performance, intellect, ritual, or religious self-confidence, but simple trust in the One who calls. A child does not negotiate terms, present qualifications, or boast in achievement; a child simply comes because he is invited and because he believes the one calling him is good. That is the beginning of true faith: not confidence in the flesh, but helpless dependence upon the Lord Jesus Christ. But childlike faith does not end with merely coming to Christ; it continues as Christ is formed in the believer and the believer abides in Him until He appears.“But Jesus called them unto him, and said, Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not: for of such is the kingdom of God.” Luke 18:16 (KJB)
Paul's testimony is one of the greatest encouragements in the entire word of God, because Paul is not presented to us as a man who had no past. He is presented as a man with a terrible past, a religious past, a violent past, a Christ-rejecting past — and yet a man who found mercy in Jesus Christ. That is what makes Paul's testimony so powerful. He was not merely a sinner who lived carelessly in the world. He was a sinner who sinned while thinking he was serving God. He was religious, zealous, educated, separated, serious, and completely wrong. Saul of Tarsus had Bible, religion, tradition, authority, and zeal — but he did not have Jesus Christ.“This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners; of whom I am chief.” 1 Timothy 1:15 (KJB)Paul never forgot what he was when Jesus Christ found him. He was not looking for the Lord. He was not seeking truth. He was breathing out threatenings and slaughter against the disciples of the Lord. When Paul says he was “the least of the apostles,” he is not denying his apostleship. He is remembering the mercy that made him an apostle. He knew he was called by the risen Christ, but he also knew he had once persecuted the church of God. This is why he calls himself the "least of all saints", and the "chief of sinners". Paul's authority was real. His calling was real. His office was real. But none of it produced pride in him, because grace always points back to the One who gave it. If God can do all that that through Paul, he can do it through you, too. If you are discouraged today, this message will give you a real hope that God can give you a better future.
The question is not whether Steven Spielberg knows some classified secret about aliens living among us. The question is why the culture keeps being pushed, decade after decade, toward the same conclusion: mankind is not alone, mankind is being watched, mankind is being prepared, and at some appointed moment a hidden truth will be unveiled to the entire world. The Bible believer already knows mankind is not alone. But what is watching this world is not benevolent space brothers from a distant galaxy. It is a fallen spiritual kingdom, working behind the scenes, preparing this present evil world for the arrival of Antichrist. That's the bad news, but we also have some very, very Good News to share as well.“Even him, whose coming is after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders,” 2 Thessalonians 2:9 (KJB)On this episode of the Prophecy News Podcast, Spielberg's Disclosure Day may be fiction, but fiction has always been one of the Devil's favorite testing grounds. It lets him introduce ideas before they are implemented. It lets him normalize the unthinkable. It lets him train generations to respond emotionally before they ever have to respond doctrinally. So no, this movie is not proof that aliens are among us. But yes, it is another loud signal that the world is being conditioned for something. The language of disclosure, revelation, contact, proof, and global truth is now everywhere. The world is not being prepared to meet “aliens.” It is being prepared to receive a counterfeit revelation that will draw men further away from the truth of the King James Bible and deeper into the coming kingdom of Antichrist. That makes the question this. How should the Bible Believer live in a time when all these things are going on? The answer is simple. We are to do the Lord's work of preaching, teaching and evangelizing with the gospel until He comes to get us. Whenever that may be. Towards that end, on this program, we will also be announcing the launch of ‘Operation:Africa!' that began this week, and share with you the amazing new door that the Lord has opened for us with the Gospel Ministry on the African continent.
The faithfulness of God is one of the great golden threads that runs unbroken from Genesis to Revelation. Man changes, nations rise and fall, kings make promises they cannot keep, and generations pass away like grass in the field, but God remains exactly who He said He is. When Adam fell, God was faithful. When Noah stood alone in a wicked world, God was faithful. When Abraham looked for a city whose builder and maker is God, God was faithful. When Israel wandered, rebelled, murmured, sinned, and went into captivity, God was still faithful. His compassions failed not then, and they do not fail now. My message for this Memorial Day Sunday Service is "The Faithfulness Of God In Every Dispensation". “It is of the LORD'S mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not. They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness.” Lamentations 3:22,23 (KJB)That is why Jeremiah could look out over the ruins of Jerusalem and still say, “great is thy faithfulness.” He was not speaking from a place of ease, comfort, or outward victory; he was standing in the ashes of judgment and declaring that God had not changed. The faithfulness of God is not proven only when the sun is shining, the bills are paid, and the blessings are obvious. It is proven in the furnace, in the wilderness, in the storm, and at the graveside. From the garden to the cross, from the empty tomb to the coming kingdom, God has never failed His word, never forgotten His people, and never once been late in keeping His promises.
From the very beginning of the Bible, music is presented not as a harmless background feature of human life, but as something deeply connected to worship, culture, rebellion, and spiritual direction. After Cain goes out from the presence of the LORD, his descendants begin building the first city, developing culture, and producing the first human musician. This is the “beating heart” of the 7 Mountains Mandate from the New Apostolic Reformation. The first song mentioned in the Bible is the song of Moses in Exodus 15, and the last song mentioned in the Bible is the song of Moses found in Revelation 15. There is a soundtrack of the world that comes from Cain, and there are the songs of God that come from Heaven. If you are going to have the right music, then you need to find the right City first.“For he looked for a city which hath foundations, whose builder and maker is God.” Hebrews 11:10 (KJB)
Matthew's genealogy of Jesus Christ does something startling and deliberate when it identifies Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, Bathsheba, and Mary. In a record dominated by fathers and sons, the Holy Spirit stops the reader and shines a light on five mothers whose stories preach the mercy, sovereignty, and prophetic precision of God. Thamar reminds us that the promise of God survives the failure of men. Rachab shows that saving faith can reach into a doomed Gentile city and pull out a sinner marked for mercy. Ruth stands as the redeemed Gentile bride brought under the wings of the God of Israel through the kinsman redeemer. Bathsheba, identified not by name but as “her that had been the wife of Urias,” keeps David's sin in the record and proves that Bible truth does not whitewash its heroes. Then Mary appears, not as an object of worship, but as the chosen virgin vessel through whom “Jesus, who is called Christ” entered the world according to the scriptures.“And Jacob begat Joseph the husband of Mary, of whom was born Jesus, who is called Christ.” Matthew 16:1 (KJB)Together, these five mothers declare that the line of Christ was never preserved by human purity, religious respectability, or spotless family history. It was preserved by the faithfulness of God. There is scandal in the line, Gentile blood in the line, widowhood in the line, failure in the line, sorrow in the line, and finally a virgin birth at the end of the line. That is not an accident; that is doctrine in genealogic form. God is showing us that the Saviour did not come from a sanitized human record, but into the very ruin He came to redeem. Every mother in that line points beyond herself to the promised Seed, the Son of David, the Son of Abraham, and the Son of God. The glory is not in the bloodline itself, but in the Christ who fulfilled it, entered it, and rose above it.
In your King James Bible, the word "Zion" appears 152 times in 152 verses, with all of them anchored in the Old Testament. And in the overwhelming majority of places, Zion is a literal, visible and physical geographic location firmly connected to King David, and to the coming King Jesus at the Second Advent. Zion will be the place where King Jesus will sit on David's throne, and rule the world during the Millennium. God will rule the world from a Zionist Kingdom on this Earth, believe it or not. "The mighty God, even the LORD, hath spoken, and called the earth from the rising of the sun unto the going down thereof. Out of Zion, the perfection of beauty, God hath shined. Our God shall come, and shall not keep silence: a fire shall devour before him, and it shall be very tempestuous round about him. He shall call to the heavens from above, and to the earth, that he may judge his people. Gather my saints together unto me; those that have made a covenant with me by sacrifice." Psalm 50:1-3 (KJB)
Biblical Christianity is not a religion built by councils, popes, prophets, publishing houses, temple ordinances, or denominational machinery. Biblical Christianity is the blood-bought faith once delivered unto the saints, anchored in the preserved words of God, centered on the Lord Jesus Christ, and sealed by the gospel of the grace of God. It begins with man as a lost, hell-bound sinner and ends with the only Saviour who can redeem him: Jesus Christ, God manifest in the flesh, crucified, buried, risen again, and coming back. Everything else is either Bible truth or religious counterfeit. Today we compare biblical Christianty with the top 3 religious organizations to see how they stack up. “Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.” John 14:6 (KJB)What separates Biblical Christianity from every man-made system is that it does not ask the sinner to climb a ladder of works, sacraments, ordinances, priestcraft, church membership, or organizational obedience. It points him to a finished cross, an empty tomb, a risen Saviour, and an open Bible. The Roman system adds tradition and sacramental control; Mormonism adds another gospel and another authority; the Watchtower gives you another Jesus altogether. But the Bible gives you Christ alone, by grace alone, through faith alone — “the way, the truth, and the life” — and no man cometh unto the Father, but by him.
A 'Christadelphians Talk' Production: Art and Chris discuss 'Cult's', but particularly the unwarranted claim that the Christadelphians are often styled as a Cult on social media and web searches. A claim vehemently denied by the Christadelphian community of Bible Believers. Is there any mileage in this claim? We examine the characteristics of what a Cult is and see if it fits the practices of the Christadelphian Community at large. Please visit https://originalgospel.blog/ as mentioned in the interview.
In this 6th part of the Baptist History Series we will be reviewing the years of 1800 to the present day. We will see that there was much division in Bible Believers and we will see what God's Word has to say about all of this.
In this 6th part of the Baptist History Series we will be reviewing the years of 1800 to the present day. We will see that there was much division in Bible Believers and we will see what God's Word has to say about all of this.
All through the Bible, and in both Testaments, we see an amazing thing. We see a God who has created a universe that contains a planet called Earth, and everything in it is able to recognize its Creator. And not just recognize Him, but to worship and serve Him as well. A sun, stars and moon that turn themselves off at His coming, stones able to cry out to proclaim the King cometh, trees clapping their hands for the joy of His salvation, winds and waves that obey the sound of His voice. The only creature that struggles with all this is us, man and woman. NOTE: We had an issue with the sound sytem and lost the last 30 minutes of this message, and we will finish it in tonight's BIble Study.
A Christadelphian Video Production:Follow links to see what others say about the Christadelphian Community.The BBC “Christadelphians aim to get as close as possible to the faith and practice of the early Christian church. They describe themselves as “a lay community patterned after first century Christianity”.Wikipedia “Basing their beliefs solely on the Bible, Christadelphians differ from mainstream Christianity in a number of doctrinal areas.”There must be many people who feel that there is something outstandingly significant about the person and the teaching of Jesus Christ. Yet when they survey “Christianity”, both in its history and its modern forms, they find a wide variety of churches and communities, all with their differing foundations, teachings and practices. Feeling bewildered by the existence of so many groups claiming the name “Christian”, they may well give up the quest for “the truth” as hopeless.We draw the attention of the interested enquirer to the existence of a community of believers in Christ, calling themselves “Christadelphians”, organized in groups found throughout the world. Wherever they exist they have a fellowship founded upon an agreed basis of beliefs. Fundamental to their faith is the principle that what Christ and his apostles taught in the first century was truth, and it is still the truth today. The Holy Scriptures, both Old and New Testaments, are their sole authority.CHRISTADELPHIANVIDEO.ORG, a worldwide collaboration by Christadelphians to help promote the understanding of God's Word to those who are seeking the Truth about the Human condition and God's plan and Purpose with the Earth and Mankind upon it.Christadelphianvideo.org is dedicated in establishing just how far removed today's mainstream Christianity is from the 'True Christian Teachings' of the 1st Century Apostles.You can follow us online at..Some of our other services..#1 Our Main site... https://cdvideo.org#2 Our podcast on Podbean... https://cdvideo.org/podcast#3 Our podcast on Apple...https://cdvideo.org/podcast-apple#4 Our podcast on Anchor...https://cdvideo.org/truth-talk#5 Our facebook...https://facebook.com/OpenBibles#6 Our Whats App... http://cdvideo.org/WhatsApp#7 Our Instagram... http://cdvideo.org/Instagram#8 Our twitter... http://cdvideo.org/twitter#9 Our YouTube Channel... http://cdvideo.org/youtube#10 Our Audio site Scripturescribe.com... https://cdvideo.org/mp3
In the 2011 movie 'Moneyball' Oakland A's General Manager Billy Beane said: "I hate losing more than I even wanna win.". The quote highlighted a philosophy focused on eliminating mistakes rather than solely chasing victory. In his 1993 lecture series “Dead Doctors Don't Lie”, Dr. Joel Wallach said that if you want to be healthy, you have to “avoid stepping on the landmines” of poor health choices and vitamin deficiencies. In the life of the Christian, we avoid “losing” and “landmines” when we put our eyes squarely on Jesus Christ and trust Him and Him alone for the victory. Our apostle Paul clearly defines “losing” and “winning” in the life of the believer.“But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord.” 1 Corinthians 15:57,58 (KJB)
The resurrection is God's legal, public and triumphant declaration that the Gospel is true, the payment has been made and accepted, and everyone in Christ stands justified before Him.“As for me, I will behold thy face in righteousness: I shall be satisfied, when I awake, with thy likeness.” Psalm 17:15 (KJB)When Jesus Christ came up out of that borrowed tomb, He was not merely resuming life as it had been before. Everything had changed! He rose in power, in triumph, in glorified victory, never to die again. Lazarus came back from the dead and would one day die again. Jesus Christ rose from the dead as the conquering Son of God, and because He lives, every born again believer has absolute certainty that death is not the end. But the resurrection of Jesus Christ is far more than mere inspiration. The resurrection is God's legal, public and triumphant declaration that the Gospel is true, the payment has been made and accepted, and everyone in Christ stands justified before Him. My message today is called 'All Forever Satisfied At The Resurrection', and it will change the way you look at the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and the power that raised Him.
In this 4th part of our Baptist History Series, we will be looking at the time between 1500-1600. We will see that there is much persecution of Bible Believers and perversion of the Word of God during this time... but as long as someone is sharing the Light of the Gospel... the darkness cannot win!
This is part of a series that is looking at the 2000 years of Baptist History. This 3rd part is going to cover the years 500-1500 AD. This covers the Dark Ages and how Baptist Doctrines and Bible Believers have existed since the days of the Apostles.
This is part of a series that is looking at the 2000 years of Baptist History. This 3rd part is going to cover the years 500-1500 AD. This covers the Dark Ages and how Baptist Doctrines and Bible Believers have existed since the days of the Apostles.
In this 4th part of our Baptist History Series, we will be looking at the time between 1500-1600. We will see that there is much persecution of Bible Believers and perversion of the Word of God during this time... but as long as someone is sharing the Light of the Gospel... the darkness cannot win!
Stop Longing For What Once Enslaved You And Start Rejoicing In Where God Is Taking You, Don't Look Back!The Bible is a Book that moves forward, not backwards. It was first written in Aramaic, then Hebrew, then in Greek and put into Old Syriac, Old Latin, Old German and finally in Old English. God pulls us forward into the light, Satan lurks in the shadows behind us, looking back puts us in the ring with the Devil. Staying there too long and we become bruised and bloodied in the battle. Today my message is Don't Look Back, and it is a call to putting our eyes on Jesus Christ as He moves us forward here in these last days.“Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 3:13-14 (KJB)
The Bible doctrine of the Pretribulation Rapture of the body of Christ is an oft-ignored and much maligned subject here at the end of the falling awayThe blessed hope of every born again Bible believer living in the Church Age dispensation is the Pretribulation Rapture, or catching away, of the body of Christ. Paul says that we are to speak about it, teach it, preach it and to comfort one another with the words in the Bible showing us the rapture. But in our day, because we live in the time Paul calls the 'falling away', the doctrine of the Pretribulation Rapture is not only not taught and not preached from the pulpit, it is maligned by lukewarm Laodiceans who cannot or will not 'rightly divide' the scripture. Today my message is 'Sunday Morning Rapture', everything you should know but don't because no one taught it to you about the soon-coming catching away of the body of Christ into the clouds. "Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord. Wherefore comfort one another with these words." 1 Thessalonians 4:17,18 (KJB)
One of the most amazing things about John 3:16, the verse that I got saved on 35 years ago, is that it makes the connection between John's gospel and Paul's gospel. John 3:16 shows us how to get saved in perfect harmony with 1 Corinthians 15:1-4. Paul tells you what the gospel is, and John shows you how to apply it. Earlier in John 3, Jesus gives us the qualification for salvation in the Kingdom of God – Ye MUST be born again! In Acts 28, Luke tells us that our apostle Paul preached the gospel of the Kingdom of God.“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” John 3:16 (KJB)For whatever reason, and it honestly escapes me, many Bible believers fail or refuse to make this very important scriptural connection between Paul's gospel and John's gospel. Today we will make that connection so wonderfully clear and so gloriously plain that you'd have to work to miss it.
We are currently watching the incredible events unfolding in the Middle East, and they all point to the fulfillment of Bible prophecy. But the larger and often overlooked picture is the instruction to wait upon the timing of the Lord, something not really talked about here in the closing moments of the Church Age.
We are living in the day and age that Revelation 3 talks about, the lukewarm Laodicean Church Age. We are watching the professing Christian Church presenting itself as highly lukewarm for the things of God, but absolutely on fire for all the wrong things like Christian Nationalism, self-glorification and self-enrichment. We are watching wicked leaders ruling over wicked people, and they love it. My message today is a WAKEUP CALL to the slumbering church, it is much later than you think, time is almost gone.“Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me.” Revelation 3:20 (KJB)
In this inspiring message, Pastor Rachel prepares the church to be a "great light" in a region of darkness, reminding believers that since Jesus is the light of the world, they are now called to carry that light to hurting people (Matthew 4:16, John 8:12),. She introduces a powerful foundation for every "bold Bible believer" by pairing the question "What does the word say?" with the foundational truth that "He who promised is faithful" (Hebrews 10:23),. By exploring key promises—including the forgiveness and cleansing of sin (1 John 1:9), deliverance (Psalm 34:19), the power of the Holy Ghost (Acts 1:8), divine healing (1 Peter 2:24), and protection (Psalm 91)—Pastor Rachel encourages listeners to move beyond their comfort zones to minister to those in crisis,,,,. Drawing on a heart-warming analogy of a grandchild boldly entering a boardroom to see her "Papa," she illustrates our invitation to "draw near" to the Father with a true heart, while also challenging us to "hold fast" to our confession and "consider one another" to stir up love and good works (Hebrews 10:22-24),,. Ultimately, the message serves as a reminder that our words and time should reflect the character of the faithful God who strengthens and upholds us with His righteous right hand (Isaiah 41:10),.
My soul thrills whenever I think about the coming Pretribulation Rapture of the Church, and what a glorious moment that shall be. But when I think about what life will be like for those left behind, it becomes heartbreaking to contemplate. Imagine people's very souls drying up because there won't be any nourishment from the Bible to feed them, and worse, there won't even be the chance that they will somehow “figure it out”. Either get saved or get ready for the coming famine. Preached live this morning at the Bible Believers Church at the Bookstore in Palatka, Florida“Behold, the days come, saith the Lord GOD, that I will send a famine in the land, not a famine of bread, nor a thirst for water, but of hearing the words of the LORD: And they shall wander from sea to sea, and from the north even to the east, they shall run to and fro to seek the word of the LORD, and shall not find it. In that day shall the fair virgins and young men faint for thirst.” Amos 8:11-13 (KJB)
Recently we have watched some horrific events unfold in the news, gruesome scenes where people died, where people were killed by other people, and then we saw the unspeakable take place. We watched as Christians rejoiced in the death of the wicked. How can that be? My message today will not be popular, in fact, I fully expect it to be received with animosity, a strong hostility if you will, because today my aim and my goal will be to preach against politics, against The Right and The Left, and to remind you of what God has left you here to do. Jesus said “Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and to God the things that are God's.”, something that blew their minds because the rest of the verse says “And they marvelled at him.” Well, buckle up, it's going to blow a bunch of minds here today, too.
Bible students love to go to the book of the prophet Daniel to read about the end times and Antichrist, and I do agree, that's one of the most exciting books of the Bible. For sure. But what many Christians often overlook is Daniel's great prayer we see there in chapter 9, and contained in that prayer is a God-approved framework for Christians here in the 21st century. If you want to hear from God, this is where you begin, with the prayer of Daniel. Not what he prayed for, but how he prayed is the key. "And I set my face unto the Lord God, to seek by prayer and supplications, with fasting, and sackcloth, and ashes: And I prayed unto the LORD my God, and made my confession, and said, O Lord, the great and dreadful God, keeping the covenant and mercy to them that love him, and to them that keep his commandments;" Daniel 9:3,4 (KJB)
This is not the typical "Christmas message" you might expect the last Sunday before Christmas, but it is in the truest sense of what the birth of Jesus means from a biblical perspective. The day that God the Father took on a human form and came to this Earth to redeem His own creation is perhaps the greatest day in recorded history, second only to His arrival at the Second Advent to establish His Millennial Reign of perfect rule and righteousness. Today you will hear about the renowned atheist Stephen Fry and his accusations against the God he calls 'a monster'. What we find is the exact opposite, we find a God in love with His creation and willing to sacrifice Himself to redeem it. Herein is love.
Your King James Bible is not shy, it has a lot to say about what the word of God is, what it is not, how it operates and functions in the lives of the believer, and how God views it above and beyond your thoughts, feelings, emotions and opinions. If you want to learn all about the Bible, the best place to begin is found in the pages of The Book itself. On this Sunday Service message, I bring you the truth about what the Bible has to say about the word of God. Preached live this morning at the Bible Believers Church at the Bookstore in Palatka, Florida.
Make no mistake about it, when you die you will go to one of two places, either Heaven or Hell. All people born into this world have the same starting point, this is the true equality of all men. Heaven is a literal place, and so is Hell. People don't go to Heaven because they are good, neither do people enter into Hell because they are bad. You are either saved or lost. Saved people go to Heaven and the unsaved into Hell. Let me be crystal-clear about one thing. People do not wind up in Hell because God failed or refused to saved them, not at all. People wind up in Hell because they have refused the salvation God provides us in Jesus Christ on the cross.
The land of Israel is the most-contested and most fought over land that has ever existed anywhere on the face of the Earth, at any time in human history. There is a reason for this, and it has very little to do with the so-called Palestinians, the Muslims, or even the Jews. Israel is a deadly piece of dirt because the land is God's land, and the Devil wants it. Preached live this morning at the Bible Believers Church at the Bookstore in Palatka, Florida.
If God were somehow to bring back our Founding Fathers to have a chat with our current government, what might they say to them? If God were to bring back the prophets of the Old Testament to speak with the leaders of modern-day Israel, what might that look like? If God were to bring back the apostles of the News Testament to give our modern-day church a 'progress report', how do you think that might go? On this Sunday Service, we image from the Bible just what those three events might look like. Preached live this morning at the Bible Believers Church at the Bookstore in Palatka, Florida.
TONIGHT'S STUDY: Tonight we have Part #5 with Dispensationalism Before Darby. In this study, we answer all the critics of dispensationalism who think that no one before John Nelson Darby and CI Scofield believed in or taught dispensationalism. In fact, dispensationalists appear as far back as the first and second centuries. But there was a problem, a huge problem that took the light of gospel truth and buried it in darkness for a thousand years. Tonight we show you everything you need to know about dispensationalism before Darby and Scofield!
Beloved, we are living in the last hours of the Church Age. Every headline, every upheaval, and every spiritual tremor shouts the same truth — the Lord Jesus Christ is soon to come. And for those of us who know and love Him, our hearts cry out, “May God speed the days!”“Seeing then that all these things shall be dissolved, what manner of persons ought ye to be in all holy conversation and godliness, Looking for and hasting unto the coming of the day of God, wherein the heavens being on fire shall be dissolved, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat? Nevertheless we, according to his promise, look for new heavens and a new earth, wherein dwelleth righteousness. Wherefore, beloved, seeing that ye look for such things, be diligent that ye may be found of him in peace, without spot, and blameless.” 2 Peter 3:11-14 (KJB)We are not clinging to this world; we are looking for another. We are not hoping that man will fix what sin has broken; we are waiting for the Lord who alone can make all things new.The Apostle Peter asks, “What manner of persons ought ye to be?” — that is, if we truly believe this world is about to be dissolved, then how should we live? Let's examine together this morning what it means to long for His appearing and to pray with all our hearts, “May God speed the days.”
TONIGHT'S STUDY: Tonight we have Part #4 with Dispensationalism Versus Covenant Theology. In the Reformed and Calvinist traditions, they do not hold to a dispensational view, but rather to something called Covenant Theology. This system treats the entire Bible as one continuous redemptive covenant, blurring or ignoring distinctions between Israel and the Church. Covenant theologians tend to spiritualize or allegorize prophecy (especially Old Testament promises to Israel) and apply them to the Church. This is markedly different from the conclusions you arrive at with a dispensational (biblical) approach. On this episode, we give you everything you need to know to defend Bible truth against an argument supporting Calvinism, and win every time.
TONIGHT'S STUDY: Tonight we have Part #3 with The 7 Dispensations From Dispensational Truth. In his masterwork ‘Dispensational Truth' Clarence identifies 7 dispensations, and they are , in order, as follows:The Dispensation of InnocenceThe Dispensation of ConscienceThe Dispensation of Human GovernmentThe Dispensation of PromiseThe Dispensation of LawThe Dispensation of Grace (The Church Age)The Dispensation of the Kingdom (The Millennium)Larkin emphasized that the dispensations are God's method of testing man under different conditions of responsibility. Each one ends in failure, showing that man, apart from divine grace, cannot stand. He repeatedly warned against “spiritualizing” Israel's promises — they are literal and will be fulfilled in the Millennium. In this Bible Study, we give you everything that Larkin wants us to know about dispensations in the Bible.
We are living in a day and time where Christians are confused, a confusion that is exacerbated by large amounts of time being spent on social media. The confusion comes in as a direct result from preachers across America who refuse to preach on rightly divided Bible doctrine, and by Christians themselves who will not 'endure sound doctrine'. Today is a call to born again believers everywhere to get back in the game by getting back in the Book. Preached live this morning at the Bible Believers Church at the Bookstore in Palatka, Florida.
TONIGHT'S STUDY: Tonight we have Part #2 with God's Progressive Revelation. We have an overview of every dispensation staring with creation and going all the way up into eternity. You will see how God reveals His Truth in stages, in a progressive revelation, until you get to where everything wraps up, and eternity begins. The Church Age is the only dispensation that has the full spectrum of revelation in front of us. Do you realize that no one in the New Testament had a New Testament? All this and more on tonight's Bible Study!
Across the world today, we are witnessing unmistakable signs that the end times foretold in Scripture are rapidly approaching. The open celebration of witchcraft and occultism—especially around Halloween—is one of the clearest outward symptoms of a world turning away from God and toward “seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils”. We are living in the falling away.“Paul, an apostle, (not of men, neither by man, but by Jesus Christ, and God the Father, who raised him from the dead;) And all the brethren which are with me, unto the churches of Galatia: Grace be to you and peace from God the Father, and from our Lord Jesus Christ, Who gave himself for our sins, that he might deliver us from this present evil world, according to the will of God and our Father: To whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen. I marvel that ye are so soon removed from him that called you into the grace of Christ unto another gospel: Which is not another; but there be some that trouble you, and would pervert the gospel of Christ.” Galatians 1:1-7 (KJB)
We live in a day and age where Bible truth and biblical revelation are under attack from without as well as from within. Christians are confused and unable to defend bedrock doctrinal pillars like the Pretribulation Rapture of the Church, eternal security, the Godhead, dispensations and dispensationalism. It is on this last topic we embark this evening on a brand-new multipart series on Biblical Dispensationalism.“If ye have heard of the dispensation of the grace of God which is given me to you-ward: How that by revelation he made known unto me the mystery; (as I wrote afore in few words, Whereby, when ye read, ye may understand my knowledge in the mystery of Christ) Which in other ages was not made known unto the sons of men, as it is now revealed unto his holy apostles and prophets by the Spirit;” Ephesians 3:2-5 (KJB)On this episode of Rightly Dividing, we begin what will be at least a 7-part look at dispensations in the Bible and dispensationalism as practiced in the Church and do the best we can to see what God's word has to say about these things. That dispensations exist is not up for debate as every time you open your Bible you are holding a Book that is divided into and Old Testament and a New Testament. That's two different dispensations before you ever get started, the only question is, how far does the trail extend? We know that Paul tells us to “rightly divide” the word of God, so divisions are absolutely in the Bible. In this series, we will give you all the information you need to first understand for yourself the truth behind biblical dispensations, and second to be able to engage in discussion on the topic accurately, intelligently and biblically with people you come in contact with.TONIGHT'S STUDY: We begin here in Part #1 with The Foundation — What Is Dispensationalism? Topics covered will include a definition and meaning of the term dispensation, the biblical basis for dispensational divisions, and an overview of main objections and misconceptions. PLEASE NOTE: In the first half hour of tonight's study, we will finish our look at Romans with the conclusion in chapter 16.
Jesus told his followers that the kingdom they represented was “not of this world”, and that they should not seek dominion of or through earthly government or armies. When Jesus commissioned Paul on the road to Damascus, He told him that he would testify before Jews, Gentiles and Kings, but that he would be separate. “Jesus answered, My kingdom is not of this world: if my kingdom were of this world, then would my servants fight, that I should not be delivered to the Jews: but now is my kingdom not from hence.” John 18:36 (KJB)
As born again Christians, we have the greatest thing in the world, the honor and the privilege of declaring to a lost and dying world the true identity of ‘the unknown God' who created everyone and everything. It's the only work that pays eternal dividends. “For as I passed by, and beheld your devotions, I found an altar with this inscription, TO THE UNKNOWN GOD. Whom therefore ye ignorantly worship, him declare I unto you.” Acts 17:23 (KJB)
No Peace in the Middle EastThe number one story in the news at this moment is President Trump's 20-Point Peace Plan that aims to stop the war between Israel and Hamas, restore order to Gaza and create an interim government. The likelihood of this happening is quite low, but not impossible, and should it take place, you better watch out. Why? Because if Donald Trump brings peace to the Middle East, that would make him, by biblical definition, the Antichrist. “For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape.” 1 Thessalonians 5:3 (KJB)
Robert Breaker preached at the Bible Believer's Camp Meeting in Sweetwater, Tennessee on September 2-4th, of 2025.
Jesus declares that the sum total of the Bible you hold in your hands is written about Him, everything from Genesis 1 to Revelation 22. Can that possibly be true? Not only is it true, but the half has never yet been told about the supremacy of Jesus and His eternal glory. This morning we will attempt to lift Him up as high as we can do it, for He is over all and above, and through all and in us all. Jesus of Nazareth, the KING OF KINGS and the LORD OF LORDS. Preached live this morning at the Bible Believers Church in Palatka, Florida. “Then said I, Lo, I come (in the volume of the book it is written of me,) to do thy will, O God.”
Robert Breaker preached at the Bible Believer's Camp Meeting in Sweetwater, Tennessee on September 2-4th, of 2025.
Robert Breaker preached at the Bible Believer's Camp Meeting in Sweetwater, Tennessee on September 2-4th, of 2025.
Paul calls us to follow him to a life of service to the Lord Jesus Christ, a life that may, or may not, include hunger, thirst, nakedness, beatings and/or homelessness. How's that for an invitation to the Christian life? You can also add being reviled, persecution and defamation to the list as well. This is what real Christianity is, and if you're saved, it's what you are called to, like it or not. This Sunday Service message was preached live at the Bible Believers Church at the Bookstore in Palatka, Florida.“If ye then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God. Set your affection on things above, not on things on the earth. For ye are dead, and your life is hid with Christ in God.” Colossians 3:1-3 (KJB)
The number one question we've gotten over the years is from saved people wanting to know how to witness to their lost friends and loved ones. Many people have witnessed so passionately that their witness has broken the very same relationships in their lives of people they were seeking to be saved. How can this very real problem be rectified and reconciled? Your King James Bible has the answer! On this Sunday Service, we show you from the Bible what a witness is, how to witness, and what to do if your witness is not accepted. Jesus had this problem and so did the Apostle Paul, but take heart, there is an answer.