Tag: grant phillips
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Christianity Today Does Not Speak For Me
Christianity Today does not represent me. The impeachment the House just voted on is nothing but a three year witch hunt and sham fueled by satanic hatred. Imagine how much more could have been accomplished by our political leaders if they had not frittered away time and money on their own selfish hatred. Even if both parties came together singing Kumbaya around the campfire while holding hands with President Trump, will that help? The obvious answer is, "No," (but it wouldn't hurt). The only perfect political structure is one ruled totally by God, specifically the Messiah Jesus Christ, called the Millennium (or 1,000 year reign).
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Have We Reached Our Potential?
In Joshua chapter one the children of Israel were preparing to enter the Promised Land, land God promised to Abraham, then Isaac and Jacob. The land was already theirs. God had given it to them, but they had to take possession of it. Forty years earlier their parents could have taken possession, but they instead wandered in the wilderness all that time because of their unbelief.
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Doubt, Satan’s Silver Bullet
One of Satan's greatest weapons against a child of God is to inflict them with doubt. Sometimes we are either ashamed or afraid to admit that we have doubts, but we all have them. (Some will say they never have any doubts, but I find that hard to believe. We are all human.)
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Apostasy, Then And Now
Apostasy as defined by Merriam-Webster is: an act of refusing to continue to follow, obey, or recognize a religious faith; abandonment of a previous loyalty
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Alien Invasion
I think it is also possible that they "may" attribute Jesus' return at the Second Coming as an "alien invasion," just has they "may" attribute the same to the Rapture.
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Wake Up And Smell The Coffee
Wake Up And Smell The Coffee – By Grant Phillips – http://www.raptureready.com/featured/phillips/phillips211.html My parents loved their coffee when they were alive. I’ll never forget waking up in the mornings to...
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Another Gospel Revisited
I wrote an article last month titled "Another Gospel" of which most people followed my line of thought, but with no surprise, there were a few who zeroed in on one issue that was totally irrelevant.