It is not merely permissible for Christians to resist tyranny, it is necessary. John Knox once said, “Resistance to tyranny is obedience to God.” So are there any methods of resistance that the Bible forbids?
It is not merely permissible for Christians to resist tyranny, it is necessary. John Knox once said, “Resistance to tyranny is obedience to God.” So are there any methods of resistance that the Bible forbids?
In this episode of Questions, Pastor Joel opens up a can of worms by sharing his thoughts on “head coverings” in 1 Corinthians 11:2-16.
Matthew 10:14-15 Matthew 18:21-22 Matthew 19:27-29 Joel Webbon
Is there ever is a time where it’s acceptable and biblical to cut someone out of your life who is toxic and mistreats you? I know Christians are called to forgive one another and love their neighbors, but is there ever a time where it’s simply unwise to continue associating with someone who doesn’t treat you well? And what if …
Josh Simpson – Why doesn’t the Reformed Christian movement orient like the Amish do in terms of community; all living around each other. There are plenty of counties in Texas where this is possible. Fannin County is a great example. Why don’t Reformed Christians buy up land and keep it within the family?
Ministries like yours regularly emphasize the importance of God’s Law, but how does this emphasis square with Romans 6:14? “For sin will have no dominion over you, since you are not under law but under grace.”
It has been often argued by Protestants that Catholicism denies the Gospel. Is this true? If so, “how” does Catholicism deny the Gospel? And due to this denial, will Catholics go to hell?