Is Christ Divided? Why are there so many denominations? Part 3
Denominationalism had received acceptance by the late 15th century. Luther’s ideas had not been championed by Melancthon, Luther’s second in command (who later had come
Denominationalism had received acceptance by the late 15th century. Luther’s ideas had not been championed by Melancthon, Luther’s second in command (who later had come
Europe had grown tired of the Roman Pontiff by the 14TH CENTURY. The Papacy continued to increase, BUT a secret lust in the bosoms of
Since the full development of the great apostasy, foretold by the Prophets and Apostles, numerous attempts at reformation have been made. Three centuries, carrying with
The “Amen, the faithful and true Witness,” has invited all who are a part of His Bride to a table. In Revelation 3, He speaks
Of all the apostles to have written of this great Table, the one who was not present at the last Supper wrote the clearest and
Reading the book of Esther, entrance to the king stuck me as what we should envision when we come to the Supper of our King!!
What a shame and disgrace for the Church of Christ at Corinth to have come out of destitute circumstances in heathen temples and come into
“Heresies” come from the Greek word which did not mean erroneous opinions but it means party factions. The word soon acquired a bad sense as
The congregations of Corinth met every Sunday, the first day of the week, “to show forth the Lord’s death till He come again.” 1 Corinthians
Paul and his company arrived at Troas either on the evening of the first day of the week, or on Monday morning at an early