What is the "gift of the Holy Spirit" in Acts 2:38? What does it mean to "receive the Holy Spirit"? What were the purposes of miracles? Do miracles still happen today? Is the Holy Spirit part of the Godhead, or just a power sent out from God? And is there any way to know the answers to these questions for certain? Join with us as we dig through the book of Acts, going chapter by chapter, carefully examining all the passages that deal with the Holy Spirit. As we go through it, fitting each piece together, and building on the evidence revealed in each passage, we will not only answer all these...
What is the "gift of the Holy Spirit" in Acts 2:38? What does it mean to "receive the Holy Spirit"? What were the purposes of miracles? Do miracles st...
Charles Guiteau, best-known for being the assassin whose bullet led to the death of President James A. Garfield in 1881, had, prior to that occasion, written a book on the second coming of Jesus Christ, called "The Truth." It is said that he plagiarized most of the material from Noyes, but that it also expressed Guiteau's theological beliefs isn't denied. A look at the titles of Part One of this book will give you some insight into his thoughts on the issue.
After his conviction of murdering the President, he tried to drum up financial support for an appeal by re-releasing The Truth, and...
Charles Guiteau, best-known for being the assassin whose bullet led to the death of President James A. Garfield in 1881, had, prior to that occasion, ...
This series of lessons has been prepared as an aid to those who wish to see the congregations of Christians everywhere developed according to the New Testament order. Many church members are in no sense "disciples"-learners-in the school of Christ, and often those who go off after the ways of the world do so because they have never been instructed in the way of the Lord. The people sometimes regard the preachers and elders as "cranks," and call what these men of God insist upon as simply their own bigoted notions; and if such people do remain loyal, they do so as a matter of convenience, and...
This series of lessons has been prepared as an aid to those who wish to see the congregations of Christians everywhere developed according to the New ...
Praised because of its easy-to-read and easy-to-follow style, "Why We Believe the Bible" is a great introduction to the study of the inspiration of the Bible. Chapters include:
Why We Want to Believe the Bible
Why We Believe in God
Genesis 1
The Origin of Religion
The Bible and Scientific Foreknowledge
Archaeology and the Bible
The Influence of the Bible
Prophecy and Its Fulfillment
The Messianic Prophecies
Proof from Secular Writers
Non-Christian Writers
The Other Sacred Books
Internal Evidences of Inspiration
The Indestructability of the Bible
Praised because of its easy-to-read and easy-to-follow style, "Why We Believe the Bible" is a great introduction to the study of the inspiration of th...
Written just prior to his death, James Haldane's Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews was one of his proudest achievements. Though he is more known for his landmark work on the Atonement, this verse-by-verse exposition/commentary stands on its own. Easy-to-understand, yet not dumbed-down at all, you will benefit from this study of the book of Hebrews.
The opening book in "The Restoration Movement Library," The Cobb Six has taken this book, and completely revitalized it, correcting any mistakes in spelling and punctuation, fixing incorrect verse references, and giving it a much...
Written just prior to his death, James Haldane's Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews was one of his proudest achievements. Though he is mo...
Devout Christians, despising the divided state of Christianity, set about on a supposedly impossible mission: to bring about true unity in those who claimed Jesus Christ. From humble beginnings, the influence of this grand idea spread like wildfire, with the simple idea of unity based on Jesus Christ. Instead of creeds and confessions, denominational names and dogmas, these brave men proclaimed Jesus Christ and Him crucified, and showed what the biblical plan for saving men is. They weren't satisfied with reforming the existing order; they knew that what was needed was a complete Restoration ...
Devout Christians, despising the divided state of Christianity, set about on a supposedly impossible mission: to bring about true unity in those who c...