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BIBLE STUDY IN HEAVEN
About This Leaflet: This leaflet answers in part the question, What will the regenerated disciples of The Lord Jesus Christ be doing in Heaven all that time? First the various ways in which the word ‘Heaven’ is used to designate and indicate location of God and His creation. Then eight reasons are given as to it can be said that regenerated disciples of The Lord Jesus Christ will resume study of and learning from The Word of God from where each left off on Earth. A Precise Translation of the verse of Scripture that those who object to this quote (1 Corinthians 13:12). Finally the seven Greek words that pertain to knowledge are listed with their precise meaning, only two of which are found in this text, followed by the conclusion.
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CAN CARNAL BE CHRISTIAN?
About This Leaflet: Often people professing to belong to The Lord Jesus Christ are referred to as “carnal Christians.” Is this terminology proper and Scriptural? Or does this term convey the true spiritual condition of such an one in the eyes of The God? What does Scripture say about one who is carnal? This leaflet answers these questions with true Scriptural answer which is a ‘far cry’ from the meaning attached to it by the religious public of the twenty-first century. The name was ascribed to the first century disciples in Antioch Syria because of the business in which they were occupied. The meaning and use of the Greek words translated into English as ‘called,’‘Christians’ and ‘carnal’ are carefully explained according to how the first century readers of Acts of The Apostles and First General (Catholic) Epistle by Peter (the only New Testament Books in which ‘Christian’ is found) and the readers of both Corinthian Epistles and of Romans understood what was meant by the term. The comparison of the true spiritual condition of a carnal person and of the true Christian is made. And the question concerning the logical conclusion is asked with suggested action on the part of truly regenerated people.
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DISASTERS - IS THERE AN ANSWER?
by Dr. Fred Wittman
About This Leaflet: The same day this leaflet was delivered by the Printing Company, Friday, Jan. 23, 2009, the Wilmington, DE newspaper, The News Journal printed an Article titled “2008 disasters set a record for decade in deaths, costs.” It stated that "the U.N. International Strategy for Disaster Reduction reported 235,816 people lost their lives in 321 disasters around the world last year. That means one death took place in 2008 every 27 hours and 20 minutes, just less than one every day. “The world's disasters last year caused an estimated damage of $181 billion, some 60 percent of it - or $108 billion - in China” (by the earthquake).
The leaflet ‘Disasters’ reflects upon the various kinds of disasters the people in U.S. America experienced since 9-11-01 and answers the question, Why did not The God permit, if He did not send, these disasters? From the perfect record of The God's communication to humans, known as The Holy Bible, the question is raised and four examples are cited in which the God spoke to and warned nations of impending judgment and then when they did not heed He acted. Then the future disasters predicted by The Lord Jesus Christ just before His crucifixion are noted followed by the Apostle Paul's description of The Last Days. Finally the underlying answer of all these disasters are intended by The God to be a wake up call to America and the whole world. At the end is given direction as to how to respond according to The God's Holy Word.
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FRAGMENTARY OR FULL SALVATION
About This Leaflet:
How do the Scriptures describe salvation from sin? With all the evangelical preaching and efforts of evangelism being done today, why is there so much impotence in resisting sin and so little fruit-bearing and remaining fruit? Why do so many professing Christians seem so powerless to overcome sin? Is the problem: with the message conveyed or with many of the converts? with the people or the preaching? Could it be that a message offering an incomplete salvation from sin is the root of the problem? Are some preaching a fragmentary salvation? Do many believe in a fragmentary salvation?
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HONORING AND MAGNIFYING THE NAME
AND THE WORD OF THE GODHEAD
About This Leaflet: This leaflet deals with the necessity and the proper way to fully honor, magnify, and glorify The Godhead, and the name(s) of The God, The Son, The Holy Spirit and The God's Word, Holy Scriptures. Three pertinent questions are answered:
1. What Do The Scriptures Teach Regarding Exalting The God's Name?
2. What is the Exact Meaning of the Last Words of The Christ?
3. What Must Be the True Servant's Response to Scripture Truth?
By answering these questions, the reasons for capitalizing so many words and names in A Precise Translation and in our printed material are given.
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 | REFLECT ON REPENTANCE
About This Leaflet:
This leaflet exposes “easy believism" and answers three vital questions so often asked when stress is placed
upon repentance being absolutely necessary for salvation. What is repentance? How does repentance
pertain to God's plan of salvation? And, How can one harmonize the sovereignty of God on the one hand
with the responsibility of man on the other, in order to maintain a balanced view of theology in the matter
of salvation?
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WHAT IS A CHRISTIAN?
About This Leaflet: This leaflet answers this question with true Scriptural answer which is a ‘far cry’ from the meaning attached to it by the religious public of the twenty-first century. The name was ascribed to the first century disciples in Antioch Syria because of the business in which they were occupied. The meaning and use of the Greek words translated into English as ‘called’ and ‘Christians’ are carefully explained according to how the first century readers of Acts of The Apostles and First General (Catholic) Epistle by Peter (the only New Testament Books in which ‘Christian’ is found) understood what was meant by the term. The true meaning of disciples of Christ is also examined.
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WHAT IS THE GOSPEL?
by Dr. Fred Wittman
Recently Dr. Wittman was invited to speak to a congregation in New Jersey. He was requested to address the subject, “What is the Gospel?” These are his notes on the subject with some explanation interspersed.
Firstly, the Introduction includes two requisite Scriptures in order to properly and adequately deal with the subject and two of the most important axioms of the eighteen axioms Dr. Clinton Lockhart included in his book entitled, Principles of Interpretation, printed in the eighteenth century. Also included in the Introduction is a brief description of four of the five gospels mentioned in The New Testament in addition to The Gospel of The Lord Jesus Christ.
Then these notes focus on the question, What is The Gospel of The Lord Jesus. It is noted that there are Twelve Specifications or Titles of This Gospel in The New Testament. This is followed by The Substance of This Gospel and finally The Support of This Gospel.
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FELLOWSHIP IN THE GOSPEL
The apostle Paul introduced a unique term to the Philippians in his Epistle to them from prison in Rome early in A.D. 63. In response to an extraordinary appearance in which Paul saw a man of Macedonia, Paul sailed to Macedonia and traveled to Philippi, its chief city, a colony of Rome. He spent a few days preaching The Gospel there and was successful in establishing a small church before being asked by magistrates to leave the city in early A.D. 51. In this paper the author examines The New Testament use of this term which Paul introduced, Fellowship in The Gospel. This topic relates to Stewardship and to Missions. After explaining the meaning of Fellowship in The Gospel, the requirements necessary to consummate Fellowship in The Gospel are examined, followed by the seven benefits that result from Fellowship in The Gospel.
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