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1 | Teaching Bible Prophecy | Acts 1:7 | gkidder | 186063 | ||
I never took the time earlier to thank you hank for your note. So far yours has been a positive one and even Mark thank you for your support. I feel that the ignorance is with not preaching the entire gospel. An in-balance, as you said people may be complete and thoroughly equipped. To zero in on any one subject -- be it eschatology, baptism, election or anything else -- and make it one's focus to the exclusion of everything else, does not make the man of God complete and thoroughly equipped; it makes him lop-sided, leading him to place a skewed emphasis upon his pet topic far beyond what the Bible places on it. This not infrequently leads him, if not to omit other vital topics entirely, to fail to give them the same emphasis which Scripture does. ..... The Bible is complete and must be read, studied and taught in its completeness. Amen brother Tony I rest my case. There is a scripture that I’m having trouble finding. It say’s something along the line that people will be willingly ignorant of the truth. Perhaps some one is familiar with this; it pretty well sums up what I was referring to. |
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2 | Teaching Bible Prophecy | Acts 1:7 | M.Royal | 186079 | ||
If you have not already found the scripture you were looking for, here it is 2 Peter 3:5 M.Royal |
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