Three different gospel writers record Jesus' warnings that many false teachers will deceive many people as the end of the age approaches (see Matthew 24:3–5, 11, 24; Mark 13:5–6; Luke 21:7–8).
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Three different gospel writers record Jesus' warnings that many false teachers will deceive many people as the end of the age approaches (see Matthew 24:3–5, 11, 24; Mark 13:5–6; Luke 21:7–8).
Although most modern churchgoers are sincere and well-meaning, they are absolutely deceived regarding the major issues of life, death and the hereafter. They are certainly deceived if they think for one minute that they are practicing true "biblical Christianity!"
Have you ever proven for yourself the truth of your religious convictions, or do you just "go along" with everyone around you? Have you considered that some of your most basic beliefs may be wrong? The Bible offers answers to those who wish to know the truth for themselves.
For most people who call themselves "Christians," going to a worship service most Sundays is the single act that defines their religious commitment. True Christianity, however, is a transformative way of life that few today understand!
Many have been intrigued by the mix of fact and fiction in the recent bestseller The Da Vinci Code. Was "Christianity" really hijacked by non-Christian forces in the centuries after Christ? The answer may change the way you look at true Christian belief and practice!
There is a comedian by the name of Jeff Foxworthy who originated the line, "If you (do this or that) … you might be a Redneck!" On this Thanksgiving Day holiday that started with Pilgrims – just for fun – let's adopt this gimmick to see if "…you might be a Pilgrim!"
Self-absorbed with so many "first-world problems," do we really appreciate the blessings God has given us?