The Chastening of the Lord

"For whom the Lord loveth He chasteneth..." - Hebrews 12:6

God's correction is often misunderstood. It has been perverted by some teachers to such an extent that Christians become paranoid that they are always being punished by an angry God. It has been taught that God does not discipline believers because all of His anger was laid upon Jesus at the cross.

Which is it? We need to understand what Hebrews 12:6 is saying because the chastisement of the Lord is very real and very important in a believer's life.

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Layout Changes and New Lesson on Heresies

As this site continues to grow, I ask for your patience. I am playing with new layouts in order to help people find content more easily as well as make this site as aesthetically pleasing as possible.

As we go deeper into this Age of Apostasy, it is important that we stay grounded in the Word of God. Continuing in the Works of the Flesh series, we dive into what heresies are and who can commit them.

The Last Trump

What was Paul referring to when he said "in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed"? Was this expression an idiom that gives us a clue as to when the Rapture will take place?

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The 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse

The Bible tells of a time in the near-future where mankind will become so corrupt, so immoral that there will be uncanny devastation. This is represented by four horsemen in the book of Revelation. The 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse are often used in books and movies, but are never accurately portrayed. See how the Bible describes them and what leads to this global depravity.

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