This study looks at what saved meant for the Jew and how it differs from the Body of Christ. We also show from the scripture that Judas was destined for eternal punishment and not the Kingdom.
To whom did James, Peter, and John write? Many today are taught that their epistles are to the church, but what does the scripture actually have to say?
So often, people just assume that everything in the Bible was written to them and then apply what was never intended to be their instructions. A Good Bible student pays attention to who wrote it, when it was written, and who it was written to. Who was the audience that the twelve apostles taught and… Read More »
In Matthew 24:3, Jesus is asked about His return and what will be the sign of His coming. Is this referring to the rapture, as so many think? Today’s study looks at the doctrine the twelve apostles knew regarding the return of Christ.
The 3rd part of our look at the doctrine of the twelve apostles. In this study, we examine the gospel of the kingdom that they taught and compare that to the gospel of the grace of God. We also look at the role of water baptism and how it was necessary for Israel.
This marks the beginning of a study on the twelve Apostles and will look at whether they were members of the Body of Christ or the Kingdom church and why this matters. This series will also look at how they were saved, what their commission was, and how those differ from us.