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Will We be More Prepared for Judgment if We Keep the Sabbath?

Steve Husting wrote 5 months ago: One group of Christians which strongly makes its voice heard regarding readiness for the end times b … more →

Tags: Judgment, follow the Lord, Sabbath

Why Misunderstanding the Rapture Could Keep Me from Getting Ready for Christ's Return

Steve Husting wrote 5 months ago: One reason why I would have no incentive to prepare for Christ’s coming is if I believe the Rapture … more →

Tags: Second Coming, perseverance in trials, counted worthy, church, readiness, Works, rewards, Rapture

Is Obedience Important? 3 comments

Steve Husting wrote 10 months ago: “Not everyone who says to Me ‘Lord, Lord,’ shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the wi … more →

Tags: Kingdom of God, Jesus, Works, Obedience, Heaven, Faith, Glory, Christ in you

Crisis in the Church?1 comment

Steve Husting wrote 1 year ago: Is the Church in crisis? When we focus on only a small part of a whole, we tend to neglect the big p … more →

Tags: church, Judge Roy Moore, Government, vote, Obey, Religion, Persecuted, First Amendment

Results of Self-Discipline

Steve Husting wrote 1 year ago: Last year I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. As I learned more about diabetes, I cut down on suga … more →

Tags: flesh, Add new tag, self-discipline, Lifestyle Changes, Image of Christ, too old

How can we be sure to end our lives blameless and in love?

Steve Husting wrote 1 year ago: The short answer: Because God is faithful. The long answer: Because God will do exactly what He prom … more →

What about grace?1 comment

Steve Husting wrote 1 year ago: With all this talk about judgment, Christians may ask, “What about the grace of God?” So … more →

What keeps you from getting ready for Judgment Day?

Steve Husting wrote 1 year ago: One of the barriers that kept me from getting ready for the judgment seat of Christ was the knowledg … more →

Cho and Sister

Steve Husting wrote 2 years ago: Reporters and commentators who are analyzing Cho’s murder of 31 people and his suicide on the campus … more →

Why So Many Viewpoints on Scripture?1 comment

Steve Husting wrote 3 years ago: Someone asked why there are so many dissenting viewpoints about biblical doctrine. I see several rea … more →

The Resurrection is More than a New Body

Steve Husting wrote 3 years ago: “If the dead do not rise, ‘Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die.’ Do not be deceived: ‘Evil com … more →

Can a Concordance Give Me the Complete Picture?

Steve Husting wrote 3 years ago: A concordance helps me find a Scripture when I already know a word in the verse. I also use the conc … more →

We Can’t Separate Predestination and Sanctification

Steve Husting wrote 3 years ago: Articles on predestination frequently address God’s omnipotence and foreknowledge, and man’s free wi … more →

Is Eternal Glory Inevitable for the Elect?1 comment

Steve Husting wrote 3 years ago: “Therefore I endure all things for the sake of the elect, that they also may obtain the salvation wh … more →

Who are the Overcomers of Revelation Chapters 2 and 3?

Steve Husting wrote 3 years ago: In Revelation chapters 2 and 3, our Lord encourages the churches to overcome the issues He raises. T … more →

The Mercy Seat and the Judgment Seat

Steve Husting wrote 4 years ago: One person wrote that the Mercy Seat does away with the judgment seat. However, the mercy seat does … more →

Four perspectives on future punishment

Steve Husting wrote 4 years ago: When I joined a forum thread which addressed Purgatory, I found the posters taking one of four posit … more →

Problems with trusting in predestination in light of the judgment

Steve Husting wrote 4 years ago: A Christians who believes in predestination might think that because he is saved, nothing can preven … more →

Is God's love unconditional?

Steve Husting wrote 4 years ago: Does God love all people unconditionally, or does He place conditions on how He will love? God demon … more →


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