Worldliness is the Carnival of Death (I)

By C. W Scott The church of the New Testament was planned by the Lord to be a most glorious institution and one that should ever challenge the attention of men and women. Jesus Christ gave Himself in death upon the cruel cross on Calvary’s brow that He might purchase and gain for Himself a bride-the …

The Law of Moses And The Gospel of Christ (X) Usage of the Old Testament Scriptures

By Cecil Willis With this tenth lesson on the Law of Moses and the Gospel of Jesus Christ, we bring to a close this particular series. Together, we have studied numerous statements showing that Christians are not governed by the Law of Moses, nor will we be judged by the Law of Moses, but by the …

Sarah called Him Lord — a Sequel

By Keith Ward I moved to Gibson City in July. Since several statements were outdated and I had made further study, I revised “Sarah Called Him Lord” (November 20, 1975). Unfortunately, the unrevised manuscript was published before I posted the revision. Here are some of the major ideas I added. I am sorry that many of …

Reject Traditions About Inherited Sin

By Ron Halbrook Many years after “all truth” or “the faith” had been revealed, the pure stream of New Testament Christianity was corrupted by Greek philosophy (Jn. 16:13; Jude 3; 2 Tim. 4:1). Philosophers taught that the body or flesh itself was inherently evil. As this poison was mixed with Bible truth, the theory was presented …