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- According to him, the Antichrist would be a Jew from the tribe of Dan and born in Babylon. He would be brought up in all forms of wickedness by magicians and wizards. He would be accepted as the Messiah and ruler by the Jews in Jerusalem. Those Christians whom he could not convert to his cause, he would torture and kill.
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Jun 21, 2024 · These four horsemen of the Apocalypse appear to symbolically portray four disastrous occurrences that will take place before the second coming of Jesus Christ. Let's look at the characteristics of each horsemen and how they all play an important role in the End Times from the Bible book of Revelation.
Nov 25, 2013 · Spirituality. Theology. James Houston and Bruce Hindmarsh, both professors of spiritual theology at Regent College, explain the history of the spiritual formation movement. Moderated by Stever Porter (CCT Associate Director). Transcript:
Nov 25, 2013 · Bruce Hindmarsh (Regent College) comments on the need for developing a spiritual theology of the human person at CCT’s Fall 2013 Pastors’ Luncheon. We have Christian psychologists but we arguably do not yet have a Christian psychology.
3 hours ago · I have run the race. I have kept faith. There is reserved for me a crown of righteousness. The Lord, just judge that He is, will bestow it on me, and not only on me, but on all who have desired ...
Habakkuk provides us one of the most remarkable sections in all of Scripture, as it contains an extended dialogue between Habakkuk and God (Habakkuk 1–2). The prophet initiated this conversation based on his distress about God’s “inaction” in the world. He wanted to see God do something more, particularly in the area of justice for ...
Sep 16, 2021 · He's just like Santa Claus, if He exists at all. And there's no place for anger in Santa Claus. So it's a pastoral question, but it's actually a question that really relates to the doctrine of God.
Feb 24, 2023 · As the story unfolds, the biblical authors use language like “sin,” “iniquity,” and “transgression” to explain this corruption and the harm it causes. So let’s take a closer look at what these words mean so we can understand the authors’ perspectives.