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  1. Netchaplain

    Tantalize, Or Actualize?

    The theme of this article is knowing the definite possession of heaven for the Christian! Moses could not enter the Promised Land for going beyond what was instructed on him. He could only see Canaan but was not allowed to enter in. Christians can see the New Heaven in the image of their mind...
  2. Netchaplain

    Kingdom Law verses Heavenly Grace (A)

    Christ’s teachings can be a little difficult because He taught three dispensations simultaneously (Law, New Covenant, Millennial Kingdome). Of course the Law, since Christ’s ascension has been “taken away” (Heb 10:9; 7:19; 8:7-13; 12:27, 28). Nevertheless, there will be a New Covenant for Israel...
  3. Netchaplain

    Kingdom Law verses Heavenly Grace (B)

    It should be borne in mind that the legal kingdom requirements as stated in the Sermon on the Mount are meant to prepare the way for, and condition life in, the earthly Davidic millennial kingdom when it shall be set up upon the earth, and at that very time when the kingdom prayer, “Thy kingdom...
  4. Netchaplain

    Heresies

    “For there must be also heresies among you, that they which are approved may be made manifest among you” - 1Co 11:19 (this answers to why there would be evil—to know what is good—NC). Heresy is a work of the flesh (flesh, i.e. “old man” or sin nature—NC); “Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred...
  5. Netchaplain

    Manifestation

    It is a very serious question—a question of great interest to oneself, but yet a greater interest to the Lord Jesus. What are we here for? He was here for us. Now we are to be here for Him. It is a great moment for your soul when you apprehend that you are here for Christ as a member of His...
  6. Netchaplain

    “For Your Good”

    As a Christian, do you believe that “All things work together for good to those who love God” (Ro 8:28). This means that no matter what occurs in your life, God is using it for your benefit. The primary issue in a believer’s life is always that which concerns the strengthening of one’s faith...
  7. Netchaplain

    To Be Seen, Or To See?

    “For he endured, as seeing Him who is invisible” (Heb 11:17). If you compare this with an expression Genesis 16, the force of both is made much more distinct. “And she called the name of the LORD that spake unto her, Thou God seest me: for she said, Have I also here looked after Him that seeth...
  8. Netchaplain

    Millennial Teaching

    Millennium This is a theological term, from the Latin mille (thousand), and annum (year). The Millennium indicates Christ’s future thousand-year reign—His kingdom rule over Israel (on the old and new earth—NC); Revelation 20. The disciples asked, “Lord, wilt Thou at this time restore again the...
  9. Netchaplain

    Dead To The World

    Those who are reborn will at times find themselves seemingly dissatisfied and unfeeling! This is always temporary, for faith strengthening (e.g. continuing to believe in Christ’s expiation for your sins), and is due to the ongoing presence of the “old man” within (Ro 7:17, 20). Whether or not we...
  10. Netchaplain

    (Part B) Beneficial Sorrow

    Even what we might see as bad is used of God for our "good," as everything that occurs in the life of a believer is used for strengthening our faith!
  11. Netchaplain

    Strength in Weakness! (part A)

    Hi, and appreciate your replies. Amen, and the most learning is through the trials! God bless!
  12. Netchaplain

    Strength in Weakness! (part A)

    What would you say is most productive concerning the strengthening of our faith? Isn’t it in our trials and difficulties, which is when we are most vulnerable and sensitive; which is when we are to trust God the most for using everything to “work together for good” (Ro 8:28)? This is the best...
  13. Netchaplain

    Strength in Weakness! (part B)

    So that, in some unexplained way, carnal persons who looked on the outward appearance were in danger of losing their respect for him. It was not that the thorn was sin, or some evil that he did—but was something that was entirely beyond the Apostle’s control, and that made him an object of...
  14. Netchaplain

    The Difference

    There are believers who think that when a Christian sins it’s intentional or willful. Isn’t the primary difference in one reborn the fact that one will never want to sin (Heb 10:26)? Though we know that one cannot live without sinning, it is strongly against the desire of the Christian to sin...
  15. Netchaplain

    There I am

    “Have you ever thought of the Father dealing with you, not as to what you are in yourself (one possessing a sin nature but forgiven and accepted—NC), but as to where He has positioned you in His Son (your “condition” cannot affect your “position”—NC)? Have you ever thought that it is the...
  16. Netchaplain

    A Few Quite Quotes

    Hi, and I appreciate your comments! Yes, I believe many of the Plymouth Brethren during the 1700-1800's were well prepared by God for spiritual growth doctrines from the Pauline epistles (Romans-Philemon).
  17. Netchaplain

    A Few Quite Quotes

    Hi, and thanks for the encouraging reply! I believe patience in tribulation (Rom 12:12 - our difficulties and trials) is the most important to our spiritual growth in Christ (Eph 4:15); being patient in a difficulty gives us the understanding that we already know the hardness is going to be used...
  18. Netchaplain

    A Few Quite Quotes

    “I do not become devoted in the true sense until I have found my rest (certainty of Christ’s expiation for my sin—NC) in the Lord Jesus. I am, up to this, rather looking to receive from Him. I am more an object to myself; but when I find how fully I am an object to Him, then my heart is at...
  19. Netchaplain

    The Eschatology of Israel

    Yes, Israel had priests when the Law was in affect, but I'm referring to every believer in Christ being "kings and priests"(Rev 5:10).
  20. Netchaplain

    The Eschatology of Israel

    It's my understanding that this is in reference to Christians (1Pe 2:5); Israel has a priesthood, but Christians are a priesthood. Thanks!