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Many Christians are unwittingly practicing a form of Christian mysticism without being aware of it. This eBook explores the history and practice of Christian mysticism and answers the question, "Is mysticism a Biblically-supported practice and an authentic Christian means to know God?"
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Most Christians do not know how to stop practicing sin. They find themselves continually overcome by sins such as fear, pride, envy, greed, bitterness, anger, lust, or addictions. As a result, they live lives of secret desperation, shame, frustration and defeat, always afraid of sin's destructive power over them. This is truly tragic since Jesus Christ died on the cross to set us free from sin's domination, and enable us to stop practicing sin. It...
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The rebirth of the nation of Israel on May 14, 1948, and Israel's regaining sovereignty over the old city of Jerusalem on June 6, 1967 signaled the beginning of present end-time climatic events. The next significant prophetic event likely to occur will be the "great tribulation" forecast by Jesus Christ. This eBook reviews the historical fulfillment of major prophecies related to this worldwide event, and offers a roadmap of future events leading...
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Many born again Christians believe they have two natures within them, a new Christ-like nature and an old sinful nature, which war against each other. They believe that their new nature loves God and wants to practice righteousness, but that their old nature loves sin and wants to practice lawlessness. They think that their Christian life reflects whichever of these two conflicting natures they yield themselves to the most. However, this "tale of...
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The myth that God's love is unconditional has become widely accepted in the church today. But nowhere in the Bible does it say God's love is unconditional. In fact, from Genesis to Revelation, both the Old and New Testaments clearly state that God's love is conditional. The Bible emphatically says of God: "You love those who love You and obey You (Daniel 9:4)." This short eBook will examine the reason why some Christians promote this myth, and what...
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n the Scriptures, Jesus Christ inseparably linked discipleship with carrying your own cross. Jesus said, "Whoever does not carry his own cross and follow Me, cannot be My disciple (Luke 14:27)." Thus, Jesus Christ bore our sins on His cross, but He also said we must bear our own cross. What does this mean? The Scriptures reveal there are two essential aspects of the cross of Christ: first and foremost, there is Christ's completed work on the cross,...
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God does not want His people to be lawless and habitually overcome by sin. Neither does He want them to pursue a self-righteous, man-made morality and outward form of godliness apart from faith in the power of Christ's crucifixion and resurrection. This eBook clarifies the difference between the Law of Christ and the Law of Moses and explains how the Law of Christ has fulfilled the Law of Moses, so that by faith in the cross of Christ we can wholeheartedly...
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What does it mean to hear and obey Jesus' voice? It does not mean following some mystical feeling, because feelings (even "good" religious feelings) are prone to deception. Tragically, very few professing Christians know how to hear Jesus' voice. Yet, Jesus said all those sheep, who truly belong to Him will, hear His voice when He speaks to them, not just on the day they are, saved, but every day afterward as they continue to follow Him. It is impossible...
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Many Christians confuse legalism with any Bible teaching that emphasizes holiness, which simply means obedience to Christ. If we do not preach holiness, we are not preaching the whole gospel of Christ. On the other hand, we should never preach holiness to others unless we can also teach them how to practice God's true holiness simply by believing and acting on Christ's completed work on the cross. Otherwise, we put God's people under a miserable and...
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Many Christians believe God is infinitely happy and that He also, wants us to be happy. They believe the idea of sorrow and suffering is negative thinking that should be, avoided at all costs. However, this is a false gospel. It ignores the whole counsel of God as revealed by His Word. Many Christians mistakenly believe the pursuit of happiness is God's purpose for their lives and is their God-given right and entitlement. However, this directly contradicts...
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What does it mean for a Christian to submit? The Bible says to "submit to God" (James 4:7), "submit to one another" (Ephesians 5:21), "wives submit to your husbands" (Colossians 3:18), "younger men submit to your elders" (1 Peter 5:5), "servants submit to your masters" (1 Peter 2:18), and "everyone submit to the governing authorities" (Romans 13:1). Although these are all different situations, the same Greek word hypotasso is used in each case. Therefore,...
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The Bible says that, during Jesus' ministry on earth, "many of His disciples turned away and did not follow Him anymore (John 6:66)." Jesus never said that any of those one-time disciples who stopped following Him were guaranteed eternal salvation and had a secure place in heaven reserved for them. In fact, Jesus clearly said the opposite: only those disciples who do not fall away from Him have the security of knowing eternal salvation. Yet, in spite...
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One factor contributing to Christians' misunderstanding on how God has dealt with their old sinful nature is the translation of the Greek word sarx, which appears 147 times in the New Testament. Most versions of Bible have translated sarx as "flesh." However, the word "flesh" is not only archaic, it is ambiguous and confusing. Consequently, when Christians read the New Testament today and they come across the word "flesh" in the Scriptures, they are...
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