What is Christian Stewardship? Part 1

The Christian lives in a world that is almost entirely governed by the pursuit of material gain.  Governments that seemed untouchable have fallen because they could not deliver the material goods that their citizens coveted.  Nominal Christianity long ago forged an alliance with the powers of materialism. The Catholic church maintained a teaching against usury … Continue reading What is Christian Stewardship? Part 1

The Twenty-third Psaum

The Lord is my Shepherd; my wants are a' kent; the pastur I lie in is growthie and green. I follow by the lips o' the watirs o' Peace. He heals and sterklie hauds my saul: and airts me, for his ain name's sake, in a' the  fit-roads o' his holiness. Aye, and though I … Continue reading The Twenty-third Psaum

Evils of the Dispensational Viewpoint

[The following paragraphs are quoted from The Reign of Christ by Charles Ewing Brown, copyright 1948 by the Gospel Trumpet Company.] This view ministers to spiritual pride.  People who vaunt themselves on understanding the dispensations often look down with contempt on other Christians, charging them with ignorance and incompetence in properly dividing the Bible.  If … Continue reading Evils of the Dispensational Viewpoint

Dispensationalism Begins to Unravel

My new Christian friends said that they believed the Bible spoke of only one return of our Lord, at the time of the resurrection and the last judgement.  I was shocked at first, but then those niggling little doubts grew louder and louder. Isn’t that what the Scriptures appear to say, after all?  “And this … Continue reading Dispensationalism Begins to Unravel

My Introduction to Bible Prophecy

One Sunday in the fall of 1971, it was announced to the congregation of the Mennonite Church in Carman, Manitoba that bishop D.D. Klassen would be leading a Bible study on prophecy over the winter months.  I was a new Christian and of course I wanted to learn more about the Bible. Thus, each Wednesday … Continue reading My Introduction to Bible Prophecy

The Book that Illuminates

Here is a beautiful illustration of the words of David in Psalm 119:130, “The entrance of they words giveth light.”  The incident occurred sometime in the 1840's in rural Québec.  It is recorded in Histoire du Protestantisme Français au Canada et aux États-Unis by R.-P. Duclos, first published in 1913. Zéphirin Patenaude, was travelling the … Continue reading The Book that Illuminates

Why I prefer the AV Bible

Critics of the Authorized Version often appear to be more than a little disingenuous.  Some make an issue of minor variations in words and say that Peter, Paul & Jesus did not always quote from the same version of the Old Testament.  It is commonly accepted that Old Testament quotations in the New Testament come … Continue reading Why I prefer the AV Bible

The AV a trustworthy translation

The people behind new translations of the Bible have convinced a large number of believers that new translations are needed because (a) the discovery of ancient Greek texts of the New Testament provide a more accurate text and (b) changes in the English language make the Authorized Version unintelligible to modern readers.  According to a … Continue reading The AV a trustworthy translation

What is the New Birth?

Nicodemus saith unto him, How can a man be born when he is old? can he enter the second time into his mother’s womb, and be born?   Jesus answered, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.  That … Continue reading What is the New Birth?

Language Difficulties in the AV

After four centuries the 1611 translation is still unmatched as the purest expression of the Word of God and as the greatest literary masterwork in the English language.  There have been a few shifts in meaning and usage over the years, but they are not many and not difficult to comprehend.  Here are a few … Continue reading Language Difficulties in the AV