| Why did we choose the name twoagespilgrims.com for our
Website? The expression "two ages" is
derived from the teaching of Christ and the apostles about "this
age" and "the age to come." ... |
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The Sorrowful Believer's Plea and Joy in Prayer by Nollie Malabuyo |
Mar 11, 2007 |
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Was David lamenting the sin in his life? No, he was complaining that his sufferings has continued for a long time, and he is weary of his troubles. Not that he was not a sinful man - he had many grievous sins in his life. But in this Psalm, he is a picture of our righteous Savior Jesus Christ. |
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Will Moses and Elijah Come Back? by Nollie Malabuyo |
Mar 06, 2006 |
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Who are these two witnesses with supernatural powers, who are resurrected and ascend into heaven after they are killed? Who are their enemies who want to kill them? Are they Moses and Elijah, who will prophesy on earth during the "Great Tribulation"? |
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Faith of Our Fathers by The Free Reformed Churches of North America |
Oct 25, 2005 |
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What exactly was the faith of our Protestant
forefathers? It is my contention that the majority of evangelical, conservative congregations do not hear preaching based on the leading doctrines... of the Protestant movement. |
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What We Believe About the Five Points of Calvinism by John Piper and the Pastoral Staff of Bethlehem Baptist Church |
Feb 03, 2005 |
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Calvinism is a system of Biblical doctrine named after John Calvin, the great Geneva Reformer. Who else adhere to this system? Augustine, Wycliffe, Luther, Knox, Bunyan, Newton, the Pilgrim fathers, Jonathan Edwards, George Whitefield, William Carey, George Mueller, Spurgeon, Francis Schaeffer, James Kennedy, and John Piper, to name a few. |
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What is the Reformed Faith? by Dr. Michael S. Horton |
Aug 26, 2004 |
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What made Charles Spurgeon such an amazing evangelist and launched the modern missionary movement, with William Carey, Hudson Taylor, David Livingstone, and John Patton? |
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Pleasing God in Our Worship by W. Robert Godfrey |
Aug 24, 2004 |
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In the Scriptures joy and reverence are not antithetical but always complementary. Joy and reverence should always be united in our worship. |
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What Is Worship? by James Montgomery Boice |
Aug 23, 2004 |
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"The... common assumption of today's Christendom is that worship is primarily for us – to meet our needs. Such worship services are entertainment-focused, and the worshippers are uncommitted spectators who are silently grading the performance." |
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Hal Lindsey's Shadow in the White House by John P. Elliott |
Jul 25, 2004 |
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Journalists have begun to ask about the roots of the Evangelical support of Sharon's aggressive policies and a wider war against Iraq. And they have quickly discovered Dispensationalism, as distilled and popularized by writers like Hal Lindsey. |
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The Israel of God by R. Scott Clark |
Jul 23, 2004 |
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The seed of the Woman, the seed of Abraham, is Christ... the Israel of God. |
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The New Millennium by Michael S. Horton |
Jul 22, 2004 |
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I remember hearing my Sunday school teacher startle us with stories of the locusts in Revelation being helicopters sent by the government to hunt down those who were too good to take the mark of the beast. |
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The Alpha and Christianity Explored Courses by Robin Weeks |
Jan 17, 2004 |
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Alongside the absence of God being our Creator is a failure to teach God's holiness. This is extraordinary given the fact that "God is Holy" is taught far more frequently in Scripture that "God is Love." |
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A Review of the Purpose Driven Life by Geneva Orthodox Presbyterian Church |
Jan 16, 2004 |
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Some of the versions to which Warren appeals... often distort the meaning of Scripture. Additionally Warren often quotes portions of verses, which wrenches them out of their context stripping them of their meaning. |
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The Glory of the Coming Lord by Edmund P. Clowney |
Oct 20, 2003 |
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Jesus showed them that the glory of the coming Lord was the glory of the suffering Servant of Old Testament prophecy. |
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by Nollie Malabuyo : posted March 11, 2007 |
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Was David lamenting the sin in his life? No, he was complaining that his sufferings has continued for a long time, and he is weary of his troubles. Not that he was not a sinful man - he had many grievous sins in his life. But in this Psalm, he is a picture of our righteous Savior Jesus Christ. |
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by Nollie Malabuyo : posted March 06, 2006 |
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Who are these two witnesses with supernatural powers, who are resurrected and ascend into heaven after they are killed? Who are their enemies who want to kill them? Are they Moses and Elijah, who will prophesy on earth during the "Great Tribulation"? |
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by The Free Reformed Churches of North America : posted October 25, 2005 |
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What exactly was the faith of our Protestant
forefathers? It is my contention that the majority of evangelical, conservative congregations do not hear preaching based on the leading doctrines... of the Protestant movement. |
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by Kim Riddlebarger : posted April 06, 2005 |
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As American evangelicals have moved away from the practice of catechism for subjective and experiential modes of meaning, it is no accident that biblical illiteracy has risen to embarrassing levels and that false doctrines have rushed in like a flood. |
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by William Shishko : posted March 30, 2005 |
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In Exod. 24:6–8, the process of baptism (by Moses) was to dip the hyssop and wool into the blood and sprinkle it as a means of ceremonial purification. In Heb. 9:13, the writer speaks of the OT baptism as "the sprinkling of defiled persons with the blood of goats and bulls and with the ashes of a heifer" for purification. |
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