The research included 54 worldview-related questions, and it found that only 47% of the pastors have a biblical worldview regarding family and the value of life; 44% concerning issues related to God, creation, and history; 43% in relation to personal faith practices; 43% when it comes to matters of sin, salvation, and one’s relationship with God; 40% pertaining to human character and human nature; and 40% when it comes to measures of lifestyle, personal behavior, and relationships.
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Running Out of Time – Daymond Duck
I agree with what Stanford said, but here are some of my thoughts when I read it:
- Christians are running out of time to get the gospel out, reach lost loved ones, give, serve, lay-up treasure in heaven, etc.
- Cold and lukewarm Church members are running out of time to get saved and go to heaven.
- Those that have heard the gospel, refused to believe it, accept Jesus, and repent of their sins, are running out of time to get saved before they are struck with strong delusion.
Answers to Rapture Questions – Terry James
The questions and answers that follow were part of an interview conducted by Pastor Billy Crone. My prayerful hope is that it will help believers be always ready to answer those who question why we believe Jesus will call the Church to Himself before the Tribulation begins.
Tribulation Rising: The Globalists Need a War
On March 15, a popular new song was released about Zelensky titled, “Can One Man Save the World?” While we must be careful about trying to name the Antichrist, it is clear that this man is drawing international attention, with aspirations given to him as a global leader. Add to that, he is European, Jewish, and rose from obscurity. It would be safe to say he could be another “type” of the Antichrist as the true Antichrist will have these characteristics.
The Dangers of Neglecting Bible Prophecy in the Pulpit – Jonathan Brentner
Fear stands out as the key motive behind the silence. Pastors also say they do not understand prophecy, but do they take the time to learn or turn to those who do understand it? Someone might ask: “Why does that matter? Does it really make a difference if preachers keep quiet on future things as long as they proclaim the Gospel with biblical clarity?”