Author: | G. Michael Epping | ISBN: | 9781310621536 |
Publisher: | G. Michael Epping | Publication: | September 30, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | G. Michael Epping |
ISBN: | 9781310621536 |
Publisher: | G. Michael Epping |
Publication: | September 30, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
In preparation for writing this book, I immersed myself in the Word of God, and some of the most prominent Biblical teachings from every corner of Christianity, including Catholic, Protestant, Pentecostal, Non-Denominational, Charismatic Renewal Movement, the Toronto Blessing, and the Brownsville Revival.
The first great deception which will be investigated, concerns the issue of Eternal Security. The second great deception concerns the Gifts of God to the Church, and the third great dilemma concerns the baptism in the Holy Spirit. Probably, the greatest need of the Church today is to settle, once and for all, the three doctrinal disputes contained in this book. The Word of God always takes precedent over man-made doctrines. A doctrine that has been revealed to be false, according to the dictates of Scripture, needs to be changed (if possible) or thrown out. Doctrines of strange fire should have no place in the body of Christ, especially in our worship of God.
In preparation for writing this book, I immersed myself in the Word of God, and some of the most prominent Biblical teachings from every corner of Christianity, including Catholic, Protestant, Pentecostal, Non-Denominational, Charismatic Renewal Movement, the Toronto Blessing, and the Brownsville Revival.
The first great deception which will be investigated, concerns the issue of Eternal Security. The second great deception concerns the Gifts of God to the Church, and the third great dilemma concerns the baptism in the Holy Spirit. Probably, the greatest need of the Church today is to settle, once and for all, the three doctrinal disputes contained in this book. The Word of God always takes precedent over man-made doctrines. A doctrine that has been revealed to be false, according to the dictates of Scripture, needs to be changed (if possible) or thrown out. Doctrines of strange fire should have no place in the body of Christ, especially in our worship of God.