PROPHECY FULFILLED: WE LIVE IN THE BIBLICAL END TIMES | CHUCK MISSLER

Chuck Missler (RIP)

Do you know that one of the biggest signs that the world has entered the Biblical time period known as ‘ The End Times’ and ‘ The Last Days’ before the return of Jesus Christ has ALREADY OCCURRED? Well, it has! Israel becoming a nation again and recapturing Jerusalem was all prophesied in the bible. We are living in that generation that will see the end of the Age of God’s Grace and the start of the Biblical period knows as The Tribulation Period. Watch this Video By Well Known Bible Prophecy Expert, Chuck Missler (RIP), on Matthew 24: 32-34, Jeremiah 31:10-11. Isaiah 35:1)

Two Natures Of Man Explains Grace | Dr. Ralph Yankee Arnold

Two Natures Of Man Explains Grace | Dr. Ralph Yankee Arnold

If God made us a NEW CREATION in Christ and we are now the righteousness of God, IN CHRIST (2 Cor. 5), why do we still struggle with sin? If we are right now as believers ‘complete in Christ’ (Colossians 2), why do we still sin? What is this struggle IN OUR MIND between good and evil still hounding us.

You see, in the Spirit believers have been recreated. Believers are Born Again in the Spirit (John 3, Colossians 2, Romans 6, Ephesians 1:13-14) from the very moment of our belief on Christ and His once for all sacrifice for the sins of the whole world (1 John 2:2).  Yet, our bodies have not yet been reborn and recreated. That will not happen until resurrection day when our bodies will be transformed into the very image of Christ. Glorified without sin forever. And so, our thought processes and beliefs in r mind still have a sinful bent. Apostle Paul tells us that our number one goal as believers is to RENEW OUR MIND by the Word of God. Renewing our mind and changing our mind about everything according to the truth of God’s Word is the very definition of the word REPENT. Because, if we believe right in the mind, that works outwardly into our lives.

Watch as Pastor Dr. Ralph Yankee skillfully shows by the Word of God the truth and reason believers still struggle with sin.

HOW TO AVOID FALSE GOSPEL TEACHING | PASTOR STEPHEN ARMSTRONG

HOW TO AVOID FALSE GOSPEL TEACHING | PASTOR STEPHEN ARMSTRONG

False Gospel teaching is rampant in these last days. Mainstream Christianity is focusing and teaching a ‘works for salvation’ false Gospel. A false gospel that Apostle Paul fought so hard against during his ministry. Apostle Paul warned us, living in these last days, that this false gospel would spread and diminish the true power and witness of people for the true saving Gospel of Salvation Through Jesus Christ and His FINISHED work of the cross; the forgiveness of all sins and receiving a new created born again Spirit.

I came across this video by Pastor Stephen Armstrong (RIP 2021) and he did a great job explaining how to acknowledge and not be fooled by false teaching on the true Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Stephen Armstrong exposes several common techniques used by false teachers to mislead. A teaching presented at the 2017 VBVMI Bible Conference held in San Antonio, Texas, on October 13-14, 2017.

THE TRUE BIBLICAL DEFINITION OF THE WORD ‘REPENT’ | Tom Segall

THE TRUE BIBLICAL DEFINITION OF THE WORD ‘REPENT’ | Tom Segall

The word ‘REPENT’ in the Bible does not have the same definition as today’s modern dictionary, yet so many pulpits are using the dictionary definition and it turns the Gosel into a ‘works for Salvation’ false Gospel message! In this extensive look into the Word of God, Tom Stegall clarifies the Biblical meaning of repentance, which is one of the most misunderstood concepts in the Bible. Find out the true meaning of repentance according to the Word of God.

Who Told You That God Has A Plan?

Who Told You That God Has A Plan?

We hear all the time when facing difficult situations in life that, well, ‘God has a plan’. Some pulpits are teaching condemnation to believers and that all the bad things in our life are because of our sin and our wrong living. Of course, we certainly do have consequences for our actions – absolutely! That said, God foreknew everything you would do in your life, yet by His loving Grace Jesus still died for all our sins.

Watch as Pastor Jack Hibbs explains that God does have a plan for our life. Trust God in ALL THINGS!

Relaxing With God – Andrew Farley

Relaxing With God – Andrew Farley

Are you frustrated because you are constantly struggling with your performance in life in order to ‘remain saved’? Were you taught that you are saved because of the cross BUT you also need to perform? You need good works after Salvation to ‘stay saved’. If so, prepare yourself for the best news ever!

You know there is one warning God gives to believers that is just so overlooked and never even mentioned by many pulpits and that is this warning:

Let us therefore fear, lest, a promise being left us of entering into HIS REST, any of you should seem to come short of it.” (Hebrews 4:1 KJV)

With so many pulpits teaching falsely about who God really is and what He accomplished on the cross to save us through His Only Begotten Son, Jesus the Christ, it is refreshing to hear the actually Bible TRUTH!

Watch as Pastor Andrew Farley shows us the TRUTH from the Word of God about true  Salvation and resting in God.

Do You Know Him?

Do You Know Him?

Just who is Jesus? Who is this person that split time from B.C to A.C.? Who is this person that sets people free from the bondage of their sins even to this day? Was Jesus just a “Holy Man”? Was Jesus just a prophet sent from God? Or is He really the Son of the one true living God? Do you know Him? Well, Do You?

Sermon of Dr. S. M. Lockrige

The Bible says my King is a seven way King,

  1. He’s the King of the Jews, that’s a racial King,
  2. He’s the King of Israel, That’s a national King,
  3. He’s the King of righteousness,
  4. He’s the King of the ages,
  5. He’s the King of Heaven.
  6. He’s the King of glory.
  7. He’s the King of Kings and He’s the Lord of Lords.

That’s my King. Well, I wonder do you know Him?

David said the Heavens declare the glory of God, and the firmament show His handiwork. My King is a sovereign King. No means of measure can define His limitless love. No far seeing telescope can bring into visibility the coastline of His shoreless supplies. No barriers can hinder Him from pouring out His blessings.

  1. He’s enduringly strong.
  2. He’s entirely sincere.
  3. He’s eternally steadfast.
  4. He’s immortally graceful.
  5. He’s imperially powerful.
  6. He’s impartially merciful.

Do you know Him?

  1. He’s the greatest phenomenon that has ever crossed the horizon of this world.
  2. He’s God’s Son.
  3. He’s a sinner’s Savior.
  4. He’s the centerpiece of civilization.
  5. He stands in the solitude of Himself.
  6. He’s august and He’s unique.
  7. He’s unparalleled.
  8. He’s unprecedented.
  9. He is the loftiest idea in literature.
  10. He’s the highest personality in philosophy.
  11. He’s is the supreme problem in higher criticism.
  12. He’s the fundamental doctrine of true theology.
  13. He is the cardinal necessity for spiritual religion.
  14. He’s the miracle of the age.
  15. He’s He yes He is He is the superlative of everything good that you choose to call Him.
  16. He’s the only one qualified to be an all-sufficient Savior.

I wonder if you know Him today?

  1. He supplies strength for the weak.
  2. He’s available for the tempted and the tried.
  3. He sympathizes and He saves.
  4. He strengthens and sustains.
  5. He’s guards and He guides.
  6. He heals the sick.
  7. He cleansed the lepers.
  8. He forgives sinners.
  9. He discharges debtors.
  10. He delivers the captives.
  11. He defends the feeble.
  12. He blesses the young.
  13. He serves the unfortunate.
  14. He regards the aged.
  15. He rewards the diligent and He beautifies the meager.

I wonder if you know Him?

Well, My King He’s is a key,

  1. He’s the key to knowledge.
  2. He’s the wellspring of wisdom.
  3. He’s the doorway of deliverance.
  4. He’s the pathway of peace.
  5. He’s the roadway of righteousness.
  6. He’s the highway of holiness.
  7. He’s the gateway of glory.

Do you know Him? Well,

  1. His office is manifold.
  2. His promise is sure.
  3. His life is matchless.
  4. His goodness is limitless.
  5. His mercy is everlasting.
  6. His love never changes.
  7. His Word is enough.
  8. His grace is sufficient.
  9. His reign is righteous.
  10. And His yoke is easy.
  11. And His burden is light.

I wish I could describe Him to you but,

  1. He’s indescribable.
  2. He’s incomprehensible,
  3. He’s invincible.
  4. He’s irresistable.

Well,

  1. You can’t get him out of your mind.
  2. You can’t you can’t get Him off of your hand.
  3. You can’t outlive him.
  4. And You can’t live without Him.
  1. The Pharisees couldn’t stand Him, but they found out they couldn’t stop Him.
  2. Pilate couldn’t find any fault in Him.
  3. The witnesses couldn’t get their testimonies to agree.
  4. Herod couldn’t kill Him.
  5. Death couldn’t handle Him and the grave couldn’t hold Him.

That’s my King. Do You Know Him?


CREDITS

Published on Jul 23, 2008

Visuals set to the audio of the famous sermon “Seven Way King” (aka That’s My King) as spoken by Dr. S.M. Lockridge.

Dr. S.M. Lockridge was the pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in San Diego, CA from 1952-1993.

The audio is slightly edited for a better flow in the video. The music in the background was performed live by the GCC band while the video played on the screens. It then led directly into the worship song “Here is Our King” (To see the performance in it’s entirety go here: gccwired.com/mediaplayer/playeropener.asp?id=478 ) Created entirely using After Effects with footage from the movie “The Passion of the Christ”. The video took 30 hours to create plus around 6 hours of rendering. The final After Effects project file totaled well over 600 layers.

Is Reading Just Jesus’ Own Words And Ignoring Paul’s Teaching, The Gospel?

Is Reading Just Jesus’ Own Words And Ignoring Paul’s Teaching, The Gospel?

The Real Danger Of Only Following The Bible ‘Red Text’ (Jesus’ Words), And Ignoring Apostle Paul.

There are some teaching to ignore Paul’s Gospel of Grace Through Christ Crucified, over Jesus’ teachings to the Jews in the Gospel books of the New Testament. Yet, doing so is not the Word of God we were given!

Jesus and Paul agree 100% because it is the risen Christ that sent Paul to the Gentiles and us living in our current dispensation after the cross.

We must realize that passages in the Gospels showing Jesus’ words, that are before the cross, are addressed directly to the Israelites; the Jewish people and Pharisees of that time who were believing that Law keeping is the way to be favored by God. That righteousness comes by the Law. This is in complete opposition to Paul’ and Jesus’ teachings when read in proper context.

In the Gospels, we see Jesus burying the Jewish people and Pharisees in the extremes of the Law to prepare them for the soon coming New Covenant of God’s Grace through Christ crucified. Law of Moses keeping does not ever justify a person and so Jesus uses extremes of the Law to have them Change Their Mind (Repent) about how to be justified with God. Jesus wants them crying to God for mercy because the New Covenant and dispensation of God’s Grace was about to begin, at the cross.

In Matthew 5 and Matthew 18 is a good example where Jesus tells the Jews to cut off their hand, pluck out their eyes… I certainly hope no believer today is doing such things. Jesus tells the Jews if they even just look at a person in lust – they have committed adultery in their heart and have broken the commandment. Jesus is just trying to bring them to their knees to cry out to God for mercy knowing they cannot keep all the Law of Moses!

The rich man asking what must he DO to be saved was being very boastful about his Law keeping. When Jesus asked him about his Law following, he said he kept all the Law of Moses; a blatant untruth. Law keeping does not justify a person ever and then Jesus tells him to sell everything and give to the poor and follow Him.

Even the disciples were SHOCKED asking.. ‘Who then can be saved?’. Jesus reply was that with man it is impossible BUT with God all things are possible.

Apostle Paul…

“The law curses all who practice it and fail to do it perfectly.” (Galatians 3:10 KJV)

And remember, Paul was an EXPERT of the Law of Moses who persecuted Christians before his appointed meeting with the risen Christ on the road to Damascus.

And NO ONE except Jesus, The Christ, God in the flesh, has kept all the Law of Moses. In fact, not even the Ten Commandments alone.

We must use proper context. And when reading the Gospels and passages before the cross, we need to see them through the lens of the Gospel of God’s Grace Through Christ Crucified as Apostle Paul was sent to teach us living in our current dispensation.

Is Matthew 7 About Fruit Inspecting?

Is Matthew 7 About Fruit Inspecting?

“Beware of FALSE PROPHETS, which come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.  Ye shall know them BY THEIR FRUITS. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?  Even so every GOOD TREE bringeth forth good fruit; but a CORRUPT TREE bringeth forth evil fruit.  A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.   Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire.  Wherefore BY THEIR FRUITS ye shall know them.” (Matthew 7:15-20 KJV)

I have seen the words of Jesus in Matthew 7 to teach that,

  1. That Matthew 7 shows that a believer can lose Salvation.
  2. That a person with good fruit is saved and a person with bad fruit is not saved.

Both of these teachings are WRONG by the very context found within Matthew 7. If you have been taught these, please stop telling others this as truth and I am showing you why in this article. It is the very reason for this article.

These two wrong teachings about Matthew 7 are running very rampant in Christian communities. Many pulpits are also stating these very wrong teachings about Matthew 7. We must watch the CONTEXT very closely! Otherwise, as a believer you will be condemning others in harsh judgement, when Jesus has clearly taught against doing such!

Let’s look closely at this passage of Scripture with proper context to see the true meaning of Jesus.

“15 Beware of FALSE PROPHETS, which come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.
16 Ye shall know them BY THEIR FRUITS. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
17 Even so every GOOD TREE bringeth forth good fruit; but a CIRRUOT TREE bringeth forth evil fruit.
18 A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.
19 Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire.
20 Wherefore BY THEIR FRUITS ye shall know them.
21 Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the WILL OF MY FATHER which is in heaven.
22 Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have WE not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works?
23 And then will I profess unto them, I NEVER KNEW YOU: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.” (Matthew 7:15-23 KJV)

This is a very power packed passage of truth to decipher and so let’s do just that.

The real context starts at verse 15.  Jesus is talking about FALSE PROPHETS. This is the context of this passage. They come to you as sheep, as ‘Christians’. They come with various verses of Scripture, all taken out of context by the way, to tell you it is your WORKS that matters. They teach about Jesus but it is false teaching.

It is these false prophets who are the verse 23 “YE THAT WORK INIQUITY”. Jesus speaks about the false prophets, and what are they doing wrong? What is their iniquity?

They are thinking and telling others that it is WHAT THEY DO that qualifies them for salvation in Jesus. They are combining grace with works for righteousness and mixing Law following with Grace through Christ. We need to take this very seriously! Jesus gives us a stern warning here.

In Matthew 7:22 Jesus makes it clear,

 “Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have WE not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works?”

Do you See it? They are saying have not WE, and in thine name WE, WE done many WORKS. WE WE WE! They rely on their own ability to please God and by doing such think they are saved.

To them Jesus gives stern warning in verse 23 that on Judgement day for them (The Great White Throne Judgement of the unsaved),

“And then will I profess unto THEM, I NEVER KNEW YOU: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.” (Matthew 7:23 KJV)

Notice this one verse does not say they were believers who lost salvation. Not at all. It says that Jesus NEVER knew them. This is definitely about those who think they are saved by their works. They are being judged and condemned to eternal separation from God at the future Great White Throne judgement of unbelievers and in defending themselves, they show nothing but self righteous pride! They will not even mention that Jesus paid for their sins. Instead, they will try and stand as righteous because of their works. That my friends is the devil’s BIGGEST LIE. Satan’s biggest deception to the whole world is deceiving people into believing this.

What About Fruit Inspecting?

What about fruit inspecting in this passage? If salvation is not about works then what is verses 16-20 all about? It is clear that by the comparison Jesus just gave in previous verses that it is a comparison of judging and condemning others verses showing love and mercy as Christ as done for us. Think about this a moment.

Jesus talks about two groups of people as TREES. What a great analogy! In John 15, Jesus teaches this too and states that HE is the vine and WE, as saved believers, are BRANCHES! Where does a branch life come from? The sap, which comes from the ROOT of a tree. Jesus is the VINE of a believer. He is our Root.

An unbeliever has at their core being, as the root, a Spirit of Adam, a sin nature at their very core. They sin because they have a sin nature at their core. They know they have sinned against God. That is the truth. But they think that they can gain God’s favor by their outward living in good works. They fail to realize that this is not the wages for our sins! In God’s economy the wages for sin is not works. The wages of sin is DEATH, eternal death and separation from God (Romans 6:23). Failing to realize this truth, they remain lost in their debt of sins. To them it is all about works and good deeds. And so, how do they live outwardly, in love or condemnation and judging of others?

A person who instead realizes they are a sinner and that they CANNOT work off their sins with good deeds, turns to God and seeks Him for MERCY, just as Jesus states earlier in Matthew 7 as the right way to be saved. Their tree root has been changed and made RIGHTEOUS in the Spirit. Being saved by God’s grace they know God’s love and how He gave His own begotten Son to save us by His death on the cross. The greatest act of love in all of history.

Having received this GRACE, their Spirit inside was REBORN (John 3) and RECREATED (2 Cor. 5:17-21) and have become COMPLETE IN CHRIST (Colossians 2). With this new Spirit, we now work from our new inward Spirit (our tree root), outward into our lives with good works by God’s love through us. It is God’s grace that we have received as believers that encourages us to live outwardly in love to others. Apostle Paul says that we should walk ‘in the Spirit to avoid the lusts of the flesh’ and not by the Law, in the book of Galatians. Saved believers are right now RIGHTEOUS at our core being and this works outward into good works in our lives.

That is what Jesus means in context when He says,

“A GOOD TREE cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a CORRUPT TREE bring forth good fruit. Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire. Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.” Matthew 7:18-20 KJV)

Remember, this whole passage is about false prophets speaking (starting at verse 15). Yet, these are the same works based false salvation teachers today that use Matthew 7, verse 22 and 23 to claim that works are required for salvation and that believers can lose salvation. They are very wrong! If they would only read the previous verses in context.

These verses have confused many when not seen in the proper context of Matthew 7. Some believers today are mistaking these “fruits” with the “fruit bearing” of John 15 which is about being a disciple bearing good fruit and not about salvation.

However,that is NOT the context here in Matthew 7. It simply cannot be so because Jesus had just previously said that the FALSE PROPHETS come in “sheep’s clothing”. They look like they have good works and people would assume that because such a person has good works that they must be a born again believer. That is actually a completely FALSE STATEMENT! Our works have NOTHING to do with how we are justified in salvation (Ephesians 2:8-9). These false prophets are teaching externals, even while using Jesus’ name in doing so. They have missed the Gospel message entirely which is not about good works for righteousness but only faith and belief on Christ alone.

WHAT IS THE FRUIT IN MATTHEW 7 THEN?

So the ‘fruit’ in Matthew 7 is not a person’s WORKS. It is the WORDS these false prophets are teaching! As soon as a teacher is preaching good works for salvation or good works required to remain saved, they are the false teachers being spoken of here by Jesus. They are relying on their works for righteousness or accepting God’s grace but thinking they then need to work to remain saved.

These two false beliefs are actually UNBELIEF. Either a person is BELIEVING and trusting in Christ and HIS FINISHED work having paid for all sins of the world (1 John 2:2) or they are in UNBELIEF and UNSAVED. The unsaved followers of Jesus in Matthew 7 know nothing about the cross Christ will end up upon and I am stating this with passages after the cross for our understanding and application of Matthew 7. Yet, before the cross the Jews did know, and were looking for the appearance of the foretold Messiah, who would become the final payment for the sins of the people. The Pharisees just rejected He is the Messiah but it is true regardless.

Take notice that I am not saying good works after salvation are wrong. NO! Good works after salvation are ‘…UNTO GOOD WORKS..’ but they only come from our NEW SPIRIT and the indwelling Holy Spirit moving outward in our lives in love towards others (Ephesians 2:10). But the works NEVER SAVE ANYONE! Only belief on Christ saves (John 3:14-18, John 6:37-40, 1 Cor. 15:1-4, Eph. 2:8-9, Eph. 1:13-14 etc).

What is the ‘will of the Father’ Jesus is talking about in Matthew 7:21 then? Is this statement by Jesus about our works and good deeds or Law following? Not at all. Jesus is not saying one thing and then another in the same passage of teaching! Look at Jesus’ words to see the truth.

Jesus tells us this in John 6,

“Jesus answered and said unto them, This is the work of God, that YE BELIEVE ON HIM whom he hath sent.” (John 6:29 KJV)”

39 And this is the FATHERS’s WILL which hath sent me, that of all which he hath given me I should lose nothing, but should raise it up again at the last day. And this IS THE WILL OF HIM THAT SENT ME, that every one which seeth the Son, and BELIEVETH ON HIM, may have everlasting life: and I will raise him up at the last day.” ( John 6:39-40 KJV)

Today we see many false gospels in so called, ‘christian religions’. False gospels such as, ‘works for salvation’, ‘grace plus works’, ‘social gospel’, ‘prosperity gospel’, ‘Lordship Salvation’, and ‘Word of faith, name it to claim it’; all of which are not the Biblical Gospel of our Salvation.