I would still recommend BPS because their Bibles are amazing for the price. They are not PCE though.
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Forwarded from IFB Independent Fundamental Baptists
If you’re using this channel as a substitute for regular church attendance, you’re missing the entire point of this channel. The purpose of this channel is to encourage you to become more involved in a good Bible believing church.
If you’re learning more Bible from this channel than your church, then you need to up your attendance or find a new church. If you have a good preacher, lean on him more than anons on the internet.
If you’re learning more Bible from this channel than your church, then you need to up your attendance or find a new church. If you have a good preacher, lean on him more than anons on the internet.
Christian Spreadsheet Camp
There's been some recent discussion on the Pure Cambridge Edition of the KJV, and I am inclined to believe that it is the definitive KJV edition. I just finished converting my Thomas Nelson KJV into a PCE. On the first run through (and recent checks after…
Did a second PCE purity test run through in my Thomas Nelson KJV, not the 12 verse test, but the 541 verse test. I have found that my Thomas Nelson KJV (which scored a 6/12 on the 12 verse PCE test) has a total of 214 differences from the Pure Cambridge Edition. The Bible Protector website notes a total of 541 differences in various KJV editions, which means my Thomas Nelson KJV's final score on the 541 verse purity test is 327/541, or ~64%. I have made a note on each of the 214 differences in my KJV, so now it scores a 541/541.
I will again preface that these differences are miniscule and they don't actually affect core doctrine. Most of the differences are spelling. Some of the differences however might need to be considered in the rare case that you are in an obscure study of a certain passage, but they aren't to split fellowship over by any stretch of the imagination. To make a fuss about these differences is just dumb. If you don't have a PCE KJV you're missing out on literally almost nothing.
This is my current stance: if you are a layman don't worry about whether or not your KJV is a PCE. But if you plan on seriously studying the word of God extensively like a maniac, get a PCE. I recommend from Church Bible Publishers.
I will again preface that these differences are miniscule and they don't actually affect core doctrine. Most of the differences are spelling. Some of the differences however might need to be considered in the rare case that you are in an obscure study of a certain passage, but they aren't to split fellowship over by any stretch of the imagination. To make a fuss about these differences is just dumb. If you don't have a PCE KJV you're missing out on literally almost nothing.
This is my current stance: if you are a layman don't worry about whether or not your KJV is a PCE. But if you plan on seriously studying the word of God extensively like a maniac, get a PCE. I recommend from Church Bible Publishers.
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Me returning to fellowship with God...
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“Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. Believest thou this?”
(John 11:25-26, KJV)
𝕎𝕠𝕣𝕜𝕤-𝔹𝕒𝕤𝕖𝕕 𝕊𝕒𝕝𝕧𝕒𝕥𝕚𝕠𝕟𝕚𝕤𝕥
(John 11:25-26, KJV)
𝕎𝕠𝕣𝕜𝕤-𝔹𝕒𝕤𝕖𝕕 𝕊𝕒𝕝𝕧𝕒𝕥𝕚𝕠𝕟𝕚𝕤𝕥
This might sound insane but I haven't been able to find anyone discussing this on the internet, likely because either it is a hard thing to search for or it is completely impossible to do. But say you take apart a Bible so you only have the text block and want to modify the page dimensions. Can the margins of a piece of paper be extended? Can you turn a 16x9 piece of paper into a 20x11 piece of paper?
I don't mean printing out a new text block with these dimensions, I mean take an already printed text block and merging more margin space to it.
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Who are the lost tribe of Israel today?
I believe they were white but not all white people. The ancient Hebrews had next of kin families that they did take wives from. My best estimation is that the Anglo-Saxons and Germans are the closest genetically to ancient Israel.
I love my Savior Jesus Christ. I love him more than anything in the world. He has saved my soul from hell and transformed my life. I owe everything to him. I have never felt better right now than I ever have. The LORD has been a perfect and loving parent to me, and I am glad that I can give all my burdens to him and trust in his strength and his mercy. He is so amazing and wonderful, and I want to serve him for the rest of all eternity.
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Bro. Rice had just finished preaching a funeral message entitled "Satan Hates God's Preachers". A gentleman in attendance came up to him after the service and said, "Bro. Rice, you talk like the devil is just out there botherin' you all the time. He never does bother me like that." Bro. Rice responded, "If you twisted his tail like I do, he would!"
If Satan ain't attacking you all the time, it's because you ain't doin' nothin' that bothers him!
The more we do for God, the more that ol' devil will be on us, and the more we will look forward to that day when he is cast into that eternal lake of fire!
If Satan ain't attacking you all the time, it's because you ain't doin' nothin' that bothers him!
The more we do for God, the more that ol' devil will be on us, and the more we will look forward to that day when he is cast into that eternal lake of fire!
Forwarded from Leafen Milchbauer
Today my pastor gave an amazing sermon on Philippians 4:12, focused on how Paul, even after 27 years in the ministry, still considered himself as having not yet attained all that he should do for God. He tied it to many wonderful scriptures such as 2 Cor 10:12, saying that we ought to consider ourselves by God's measure and not judge ourselves against the example of often lazy, worldly Christians, thinking that "compared to them I'm doing well".
It was wonderful and inspiring.
If I let my disagreements with his dispensational views keep me from church, then I'd miss out on much of the wisdom that he's gleaned from nearly 5 decades of serious study.
It was wonderful and inspiring.
If I let my disagreements with his dispensational views keep me from church, then I'd miss out on much of the wisdom that he's gleaned from nearly 5 decades of serious study.
Forwarded from Leafen Milchbauer
I actually have found that since I decided to "let go" of the offense I carried over these views, I find many of the connections he makes between verses incredibly insightful... I can learn from these even if I dont agree with his conclusions.
Forwarded from Disgruntled
call me crazy but I think the whole Bible, being a timeless item written by a timeless God, teaches timeless lessons that are relevant in every facet of life
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How to Have 100% Assurance That Heaven is Your Home When You Die — The Clear Gospel in 4 Minutes
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
— John 3:16
YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wh1VU-_OF98
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
— John 3:16
YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wh1VU-_OF98