Lesson 3 – Revelation 1:4-5 Greeting to 7 Assemblies in Asia

Rev 1: 4 John, to the seven assemblies – those in Asia: Grace to you and peace from the One who is, who was, and who is to come, and from the seven Breaths which are before His throne, 5 and from Jesus the Anointed – the Faithful Witness, the first-produced out from among the … Continue reading Lesson 3 – Revelation 1:4-5 Greeting to 7 Assemblies in Asia

Jesus taught the Disciples for 40 Days after His Resurrection

The Apostles were under the teaching of Jesus for three and a half years. They heard all of His teaching on the Kingdom and eternal inheritance not only the few excerpts recorded in the Gospels. In fact, on the Sunday of His resurrection, while walking unrecognized along the road to Emmaus, “beginning at Moses and … Continue reading Jesus taught the Disciples for 40 Days after His Resurrection

The Millennial Week Calendar -According to Scripture

The pervasiveness of the millennial week chronology among the early Christian writers close to the Apostles cannot be denied. Many writers mentioned it as fact, but none gave a very full explanation of the biblical support for such a calendar. The primary justification offered was the claim that the creation week was both history and … Continue reading The Millennial Week Calendar -According to Scripture

Lesson 2 – Revelation 1: 1-3 Jesus Christ Revealed as the Messenger of YHVH

I. Revelation 1:1-3A. The “Revelation” is both ABOUT and FROM Jesus Christ. God delivered the contents of Revelation to His Son, seated at the Father’s side (Ps. 110:1)God provided the contents to Jesus Christ to deliver personally to John.God sent it by “His Messenger” to John.a. “Angelos” (usually translated angel) is the common word for … Continue reading Lesson 2 – Revelation 1: 1-3 Jesus Christ Revealed as the Messenger of YHVH

Revelation Lesson 1 – Introduction

This blog has decided to make a post for each teaching lesson of Tim Warner’s Revelation study containing his supplied notes for each session which can be found on his Website 4WindsFellowship. This blog has viewed/read many bible teachers on what the book Revelation means for Israel, eschatology and the worldwide church. These teachers include … Continue reading Revelation Lesson 1 – Introduction

Conditional Security versus Unconditional Eternal Security

HISTORY There is no trace of unconditional eternal security for the first 1,500 years of Christianity.  a) Irenaeus’ (disciple of Polycarp, disciple of John) comments are typical: “And to as many as continue in their love towards God, does He grant communion with Him. But communion with God is life and light, and the enjoyment … Continue reading Conditional Security versus Unconditional Eternal Security

The Passover Controversy among the Early Church Assemblies

From the time of Christ until the destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70, Christianity was considered to be a sect of Judaism by Christians,[1] Jews, 2 and the Roman authorities. The dispute over whether Jesus was the prophesied Messiah was an internal theological debate, which is why Paul was able to enter the diaspora synagogues … Continue reading The Passover Controversy among the Early Church Assemblies

The meaning of “Heavenly” in Ephesians and Hebrews

Satan has been busy inserting “a little leaven” into the translations of Scripture by altering the definitions of biblical terms. This has been done by the editors of lexicons coloring the definitions of terms by their own incorrect theological bias.

Sunday & the Early Church

It is claimed by the Roman Catholic Church that she alone switched Sabbath worship to Sunday worship by her own authority. Seventh Day Adventists often quote Roman Catholic documents, and echo her claims, in order to justify their rejection of Sunday worship as a genuine Christian custom, established by the Apostles themselves. Many Christians today … Continue reading Sunday & the Early Church

Martin Luther & William Tyndale versus the Pope On the State of the Dead

Original Christianity and the Bible itself has been suppressed by the Roman Catholic Church throughout the dark ages. Yet the Renaissance, and especially the invention of Gutenberg’s printing press, quickly spawned the Protestant Reformation in the early 1500s. This led to the rejection and refutation of several important Roman Catholic dogmas. Among these were prayers … Continue reading Martin Luther & William Tyndale versus the Pope On the State of the Dead