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Based on the fact that the Bible is the infallible word of God. this book reviews the fundamentals of the Christian faith, showing not only what we believe, but why we believe it. That is, demonstrating where and how the Holy Spirit, who inspired all of the Bible, taught each of these truths. For "All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work." (2 Timothy 3:16-17)
This is a collection of independent articles concerning subjects relating to Bible prophecy, arranged in logical order and edited to suit publication together as a single volume. All the articles are based on the principle that the Bible is the infallible word of a God that cannot lie, who never makes a mistake, and whose promises are irrevocable. Some of the material presented here is adapted from the author's previous book, "Keys to Bible Prophecy," by James C. Morris, published by Dispensational Publishing House, ISBN # 978-1-9577-33-1.
If you want to know key time periods, key individuals, and key events in Bible prophecy, you need this book! An exhaustive study of Biblical prophecy by Bible teacher and award-winning author James Morris. The book is filled with maps, charts, Biblically sound information, and an exhaustive index. This is a book that gives you information about what the Bible actually says, not interpretation that is often wild and untethered to Scripture. Author James Morris says, "We are not free to interpret the Bible as we please. Instead, we are responsible to learn what it teaches." This book will allow you to do exactly that!
The threadbare argument that dispensational teaching is "new" has been the propaganda of anti-dispensationalists for decades, and many actually believe it. In this fascinating journey through the early Christian writings, James C. Morris demonstrates that dispensational teaching is as old as the church itself.Many attempt to discredit dispensationalism by claiming that the church never taught it before around 1830. Such a claim is ridiculous, for proof that any particular idea was never taught in any particular time period would require an exhaustive examination of every teaching that took place during that period. Even for a relatively short period of time, such an exhaustive search is manifestly impossible, much less for nearly eighteen centuries.But this claim involves a serious falsehood. This is that the accuracy or error of a doctrine can be determined on the basis of how long men have taught it. We have no right to base our ideas on anything other than the word of God itself. Anything less that this is a false foundation.The purpose of the present study is to examine numerous instances of dispensational doctrine that were clearly taught in some of the very oldest Christian writings on Bible prophecy that have survived to the present day, as well as in numerous other truly ancient Christian writings.
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