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  1. bdavidc

    No Exceptions: Jesus Was Talking to You

    That’s an important observation, and it’s true, not everyone who claims to be “born again” truly is. Jesus Himself warned that many would say to Him, “Lord, Lord,” but would be rejected because they did not actually do the will of the Father (Matthew 7:21–23). Being born again is not just a...
  2. bdavidc

    No Exceptions: Jesus Was Talking to You

    You draw the line by measuring everything against God’s Word, not personal sincerity or emotion. Many people are sincere, but they can be sincerely wrong. The Bible is the final authority for truth (John 17:17), and Jesus said clearly, “If you abide in My word, you are truly My disciples” (John...
  3. bdavidc

    The Greatest Lie Ever Told: You’re Fine Just as You Are

    Yes, God still loves us, even when we are lost, broken, and unable to change ourselves. That’s the very heart of the gospel. “But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us” (Romans 5:8). God’s love is not based on our worthiness or ability...
  4. bdavidc

    The Greatest Lie Ever Told: You’re Fine Just as You Are

    That’s a great question, and the answer is clear in Scripture: God is the one who changes us, but we must respond in faith and obedience. We are not fine the way we are because all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God (Romans 3:23). Our natural condition is one of rebellion and...
  5. Not so Easy Believism

    Not so Easy Believism

    So therefore, any one of you who does not renounce all that he has cannot be my disciple. ~ Luke 14:33 Wow. I read this passage again today as I continue through the New Testament this year, and it hit me differently. I realize I’ve read it before, but it hadn’t truly sunk in. I think sometimes...
  6. bdavidc

    Infant Baptism is not given in scripture.

    I agree. The claim that someone is not saved or not part of the body of Christ unless they have been immersed in water is not supported by Scripture. Salvation is by grace through faith in Jesus Christ, not by the act of water baptism. The Bible clearly teaches that it is belief in Christ that...
  7. bdavidc

    Infant Baptism is not given in scripture.

    While it’s true that we are to seek the Lord with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength (Deuteronomy 6:5; Matthew 22:37), we must also test every experience against the Word of God. Feelings and supernatural encounters can be deceptive. The Bible warns in 2 Corinthians 11:14 that "Satan...
  8. bdavidc

    The Greatest Lie Ever Told: You’re Fine Just as You Are

    Yes, according to the Bible, everyone who is truly born again has been baptized by the Holy Spirit. The moment someone genuinely repents and believes in the Lord Jesus Christ, they are indwelt and sealed by the Holy Spirit. Paul says clearly in 1 Corinthians 12:13, "For in one Spirit we were all...
  9. bdavidc

    The Greatest Lie Ever Told: You’re Fine Just as You Are

    One of the most dangerous lies saturating our world today is this: You’re fine just as you are. The enemy speaks this lie directly to us which is subtle yet deadly because it affirms our false sense of security. Satan uses flattering half-truths to mislead people into thinking they have achieved...
  10. Deceived by Religion, Shut Out by Christ

    Deceived by Religion, Shut Out by Christ

    As Jesus made His way to Jerusalem, a profound question was posed to Him: Jesus Christ was questioned as He journeyed to Jerusalem with “Lord, will only a few be saved?” (Luke 13:23). Instead of providing a numerical answer, He issued a compelling directive, urgent, significant, and deeply...
  11. bdavidc

    The Bible is Father-Centric not Christo-Centric

    You speak boldly, but I urge you to tread carefully when speaking of the living God, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. You will one day answer to Him, and I would caution you strongly against calling Him a "pagan god." That is not only deeply irreverent, but a fearful accusation against the...
  12. bdavidc

    Don't fall into the trap, of thinking your faith is solely your doing - it is your doing in part, but praise God daily

    It is important to test every spiritual impression or inner voice by the unchanging truth of God's Word, because God never speaks anything that contradicts Scripture. While personal experiences can be meaningful, they must be weighed against what God has revealed in the Bible. Scripture is clear...
  13. bdavidc

    Don't learn to know good and evil. Learn God's word. Only God's word is good. And learn to endure anything.

    That’s an interesting thought, and it touches on something deeply important in the account of the fall. In Genesis, the tree of the knowledge of good and evil was not just about learning abstract ideas or moral concepts. It was about humanity choosing to define good and evil for themselves...
  14. bdavidc

    Annihilationism, the Wicked and Sinners do Cease to Exist

    The claim that Annihilationism is directly taught in God's Word goes beyond what the whole counsel of Scripture reveals. While some verses speak of destruction, others describe the punishment of the wicked as conscious and ongoing. For example, in Revelation 14:10-11, those who receive the mark...
  15. bdavidc

    Don't learn to know good and evil. Learn God's word. Only God's word is good. And learn to endure anything.

    Eating from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil was the original sin. The desire to determine good and evil apart from God is still very much alive. People continue to seek moral autonomy, choosing their own standards rather than submitting to God's truth revealed in Scripture. This is...
  16. bdavidc

    No Exceptions: Jesus Was Talking to You

    I look forward to reading through the Bible in a year because just about every day I see something new, and it makes me think, "How does this apply to us today?" One verse that stood out recently was when Peter said, “Lord, are you telling this parable for us or for all?” (Luke 12:41). At first...
  17. bdavidc

    The Bible is Father-Centric not Christo-Centric

    I understand precisely what I say since I speak from Scripture's clear and consistent witness rather than confusion or error. The divinity of Jesus exists as God who shares an eternal unity with the Father while remaining a distinct individual and this truth comes from divine revelation rather...
  18. bdavidc

    The Bible is Father-Centric not Christo-Centric

    The claim that the Bible is not Christocentric is problematic from a biblical perspective. While God the Father is absolutely central, the New Testament reveals that Jesus Christ is not secondary in significance but is fully united with the Father in purpose and glory. Jesus said, “I and the...
  19. bdavidc

    Don't learn to know good and evil. Learn God's word. Only God's word is good. And learn to endure anything.

    I completely agree with this. When people do not know the Word of God, they become confused, easily deceived, and begin to adopt the standards of the world. Isaiah 5:20 warns, “Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness.” This is exactly what...
  20. bdavidc

    Don't fall into the trap, of thinking your faith is solely your doing - it is your doing in part, but praise God daily

    I agree with the "hopefully it is more God's!" as that is what the Bible teaches. Scripture teaches clearly that salvation is entirely the work of God from beginning to end. While human response is necessary, repentance and faith, it is God who initiates, enables, and completes the work of...