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ONCE SAVED ALWAYS SAVED? MAYBE NOT – BY CRAIG KEENER [AT THE BATTLE FRONT 129]

May 24, 2015 by jesusislord 2 Comments

eternity and time 2Brothers and sisters,

From our noted brother and contemporary scholar Craig comes this succinct summary of the ancient argument. It’s excellent. Moreover, there’s more than these two ways, Calvinists and Armenians, to look at the controversy.

I, for one, subscribe to a third way as seen in the picture here describing Recorded Time With Eternity. And I’m sure there are other ways to view this as well.

But…in order to “depart from the faith,” one needs to have faith (1 Timothy 4.1). In order to “believe for a while,” one needs to have believing faith of the same kind in John 3.16, which includes the indwelling Holy Spirit (Luke 8.13)

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Once Saved Always Saved? Maybe Not – By Craig Keener

There are different definitions of once-saved-always-saved, and in this post I am challenging only one version. The point is not to make Christians nervous about their salvation; biblical writers assure Christians who have been persevering that they will persevere (Phil 1:5-7; Heb 6:9-10). The point is to recognize that apostasy is possible and that it happens sometimes.

If you have been a Christian very long, you probably know some who started with you in the faith who have since fallen away. I have known many who were zealous colleagues who no longer even claim to be Christians; some, in fact, claim to be something else.

Calvinists and Armenians may disagree on whether a person was provisionally converted or not, but they both agree that only those who persevere to the end will be saved. A Calvinist would say that someone who falls away was not genuinely converted to begin with (cf. John 6:64; 1 John 2:19)—that is, from the standpoint of ultimate salvation, which God already knows.

An Arminian would say that, from the standpoint of human experience, which is what we can know, the person was provisionally converted but fell away and thus was not ultimately saved. But both agree that a person who turns away from faith in Christ and never returns is not ultimately saved. Both of these perspectives have biblical support, one from the standpoint of God’s foreknowledge and the other from the standpoint of human experience.

But “once-saved-always-saved” as it is commonly taught in many churches is neither Calvinism nor Arminianism. Many teach a cheap version of “Once-saved-always-saved,” wherein anyone who professes conversion remains in Christ no matter what happens. Let us say they become an atheist theologically, an axe-murderer morally, or even simply a spiritual couch potato that hasn’t thought about God for years. Are they still counted as believers in Christ? (Because this contorted hope seems to flourish particularly in some Baptist churches, I should note, lest you think I am picking on Baptists, that I’m a Baptist minister myself, albeit a charismatic evangelical one.)

Various texts warn that a person will be saved only if they persevere. Christ has reconciled you to present you to God, Paul warns, “if you continue in the faith” (Col 1:23). God cut off unbelieving branches and grafted you in, but if you do not continue in his kindness, you too may be cut off (Rom 11:22). (Paul speaks here of individual Gentiles, not of Gentiles as a whole, since in the context he did not believe that every individual Jewish person had been cut off.) The letters to the seven churches in Revelation 2—3 repeatedly offer promises to those who overcome, conditioning the reward on perseverance. One must hold onto what one has, lest someone else take one’s crown (Rev 3:11), presumably the crown of life (2:10); those believers who overcome will not be blotted out of the book of life (3:5).

Jesus warned some who “believed” in him that they would become his disciples and know the truth if they continued in his teaching (John 8:30-32); they did not do so (8:59). In John’s Gospel, saving faith is faith that perseveres, not the faith of a fleeting moment. Jesus warns his own disciples to continue in him; if someone did not do so, they would be cast away and ultimately burned (15:5). (Fire was a familiar Jewish image for Gehenna, used also elsewhere in the Gospels.)

A wide array of texts warn that a person will be lost if they do not persevere. Because Galatian Christians were trying to be made right with God by keeping the law, Paul warned that they had been cut off from Christ and had fallen from grace (Gal 5:4); Paul was laboring again until Christ would be formed in them again (4:19).

Paul even disciplined himself to ensure that he did not fail the test (1 Cor 9:27), but warned the Corinthians to check themselves to see whether they were failing it (2 Cor 13:5). Some of these references could be hyperbolic, dramatic ways of warning his hearers that they were on the verge of losing something they had not yet lost (cf. perhaps 2 Cor 5:20; 6:1, 17-18). Nevertheless, they hold out the terrifying possibility of apostasy.

This is especially emphasized in Hebrews. Punishment for turning from the way of salvation now is harsher than under the law (Heb 2:1-4). Those who turned from God in Moses’ time never entered God’s rest; how much more would that be true for those now who, hardened by sin, stopped believing Jesus Christ (3:7-15; 4:1, 11)!

Hebrews 6 warns particularly explicitly that those once converted could fall away. Being “enlightened” (6:4) refers to conversion (10:32); “tasting” the heavenly gift and future era (6:4-5) refers to experiencing it (the same Greek term applies to Jesus experiencing death in 2:9); being made “partakers of” or “sharing in” the Spirit (6:4) also refers to genuine believers (cf. the same Greek term in 3:1, 14).

But if this person “falls away” (6:6; the language appears in the Greek version of the Old Testament for turning from God, e.g., Ezek 18:24; cf. different wording in Mark 4:17), they cannot be repent anew because they are crucifying Jesus again and publicly shaming him; they will be burned (Heb 6:8).

Because Christ is the only true sacrifice for sins (10:1-21), those who sin by continuing to resist him have nothing left but terrifying judgment (10:26-31). Those who turn back from faith face destruction (10:39). One should not be like Esau, who had no second chance (12:16-17). If those who rejected God’s message at Sinai were judged (12:18-21), how much greater is the judgment for rejecting the new covenant (12:22-29).

Some of the warnings in Hebrews sound as if those who fall away cannot be restored; yet many of us know some people who did fall away and yet were restored. This is explained in various possible ways (e.g., that their previous conversion experience was incomplete or that their apostasy was incomplete), but it is also possible that Hebrews is simply warning that there is no other way of salvation. If we leave Christ looking for something beyond him, we will not find it. James 5:19-20 sounds as if turning back to the way of Christ someone who strayed from it brings that person back to salvation and forgiveness.

Hebrews repeatedly exhorts its audience to hold fast our confidence in Christ (Heb 3:6, 14; 4:14; 10:23); we must not abandon our confidence (10:35), which has the reward of eternal life (10:34-39). We have become Christ’s house, heirs of the future world, the author declares, if we continue to be believers in him (3:6, 14; 6:11-12); if we fail to persevere, we face judgment (2:2-3; 4:1; 8:9; 10:26, 38; 12:25).

To persevere in faith, we should continue to trust in Christ (Heb 3:19; 4:2; 10:35—11:1; on the topic of faith in Hebrews, see http://www.craigkeener.com/faith-the-assurance-of-things-hoped-for-%E2%80%94-hebrews-111/); support one another in the faith (3:13; 10:23-26); and grow more mature in biblical understanding (5:11—6:12). Similarly, 2 Peter advises various virtues that will keep one growing and prevent falling away and so missing the Lord’s eternal kingdom (2 Pet 1:5-11).

Many beliefs today are popular because they appeal to our weakness rather than because they are biblical. Such beliefs include spiritual justifications for materialism, theological exemptions from suffering tribulation, and even justifications for not sharing our faith with others. The idea that someone who professes conversion will share eternal life even if they do not persevere as believers in Christ is another belief that is comforting—and dangerously false.

For some people with less self-confidence (sometimes including myself), such warnings are unnerving. But biblical warnings are qualified for those who have already been demonstrating perseverance and the seriousness of their faith (Phil 1:6-7; Heb 6:9-10). (Still, even this assurance could be accompanied by exhortation to persevere, Heb 6:11-12.) It is important to remember that the keeping does not depend on us having infinite strength; it is God’s own power that preserves us through our faith (1 Pet 1:5), and no one can snatch us from his hand (John 10:29).

Brother Craig Keener

If overconfidence in ourselves is an error, so is underconfidence in the one who drew us to himself to begin with. Our baptism is meant as a helpful reminder that we passed from one realm to another; we do not pass away from Christ because some bad thought comes to our mind or we fail one spiritual test. The latter misconception is probably a recipe for spiritual obsessive compulsive anxiety! Falling away refers to someone who is no longer following Christ, not someone who is simply imperfect in our maturity or discipleship.

The warnings are instead for those tempted to fancy that we are saved by a single act of prayer or physical washing rather than by Christ, who treat salvation only as a cheap fire escape instead of rescue from being alienated from God. It is God’s act in his Son’s death and resurrection that saves us, provided that we accept his gift, i.e., believe this good news. His gift is eternal life in his presence, an eternal life that begins when we truly believe—welcoming a new life in Christ.

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Your friend and brother in fighting the good fight,

Marc

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Saints, we’re one day closer to Home, and Him! Love Him wholeheartedly!

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DIFFICULTY WITH THE LOVE OF GOD [MONDAY MANNA 79]

July 14, 2008 by jesusislord Leave a Comment

love of God 2Dear saints and seekers of God,

Who in the world would ever say in our modern age that the love of God is “difficult?” It sounds like an oxymoron akin to jumbo shrimp, postal service, and deafening silence. Difficulty with the love of God as an idea does not compute for most folks.

Why might that be? Well, no one wants to think the Creator God is anything but loving. This means to most that we can climb into His lap and get a hug at a moment’s notice. But is that always true? Beware any type of sentimentalism that pervades the areas of the world where living day by day is just too easy.

At this juncture, a definition of love is required. Here’s the one we subscribe to at our ministry. Let’s compare all our proclamations against this to see if they hold up to the test of time.

All love between the Godhead and for His creation originates from God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This kingdom love is the emotional affection and action of God, His children, and even lost pagans to protect and provide for the Spiritual maturity, Emotional stability, and Physical preservation (SEP) of His kingdom creation. Therefore, even God’s wrath is His love reacting to evil in order to protect and provide for His creation.

God is a God of compassion and mercy. He even is kind to evil men, and this passage from the teaching of Jesus Christ is in the context of the love of God. And loving our enemies…

Matthew 5:44-46  “But I say to you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, so that you may be sons of your Father who is in heaven; for He causes His sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous. For if you love those who love you, what reward do you have? Do not even the tax collectors do the same?…”

Saints who suffer terrible physical persecution particularly among their families around the world know that the life of Christ is anything but a cake walk. At times, they also suffer doubts, and questions about God’s care for them. This includes the love of God for them concerning their persistent tribulations.

Then there’s the usual questions and cynicism from unbelievers about what they consider the apparent genocide of people, including children, in the Old Covenant. And also there’s the fact that the Bible states explicitly and frequently that God hates and is angry with sinners, and will destroy the wicked.

Psalm 5:5 The boastful shall not stand before Your eyes; You hate all who do iniquity.

Psalm 11:5 The LORD tests the righteous and the wicked, And the one who loves violence His soul hates.

So much for the mythical phrase, “God loves the sinner but hates the sin.” Of course, what people mean when they say this is that God cannot both love and hate the sinner at the same time. But they are just plain wrong about that as the Scripture declares.

Not to mention the teachings and actions of Jesus like clearing the temple twice, His apparent insults towards His crowds and His disciples, His blatant sarcasm directed toward both civil and religious leaders, and His repeated proclamations of hell and the accompanying eternal torment.

He certainly is not nice, and could even be considered mean.

How is all this the love of God as we imagine it? Indeed, it is difficult to the heart that is open.

Again, at Walk Worthy here, we define love in this way.

All love between the Godhead and for His creation originates from God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This kingdom love is the emotional affection and action of God, His children, and even lost pagans to protect and provide for the Spiritual maturity, Emotional stability, and Physical preservation (SEP) of His kingdom creation. Therefore, even God’s wrath is His love reacting to evil in order to protect and provide for His creation.

Love Is a Difficult Doctrine?difficult love

Personally, I was helped immensely by D.A. Carson’s excellent book, The Difficult Doctrine of The Love of God.  The title immediately grabbed my attention, and I downloaded the PDF and devoured it quickly.

A brief caveat here on the book.  Brother Carson does get off on some tangents in my humble opinion. And you can tell he is a 5 Point Calvinist by his suppositions, but he is never arrogant about it like many of his fellow colleagues who hold to that spurious and destructive doctrine.

I thank God for him and this book that it gave me hope that I actually wasn’t crazy after all. Or demon possessed in my brain as some Christians have accused me of by my preaching and life. I kid you not for that terrible accusation is a fact, beloved. Amazing, actually, all the stonewalling.

On distorting the love of God, Carson rightly states that the modern idea of the love of God is set in some other matrix other than Biblical theology. He states then this statement.

The result is that when informed Christians talk about the love of God, they mean something very different from what is meant in the surrounding culture. Worse, neither side may perceive that this is the case.

We today live in a culture where many truths about God are widely disbelieved even in the church. A proper and biblical love of God cannot be divorced from his attributes of holiness, sovereignty, and wrath just to name a few.

Carson goes on the state the following, and in the context of the Western culture.

The result, of course, is that the love of God in our culture has been purged of anything the culture finds uncomfortable. The love of God has been sanitized, democratized, and above all sentimentalized. This process has been going on for some time…The hubris is staggering.

Nowadays, when you tell most people that Jesus loves them they are not surprised in the least, at least in the West. They would likely say that of course God loves them. They confidently state, “He’s like that, isn’t He?”

And if you took a poll with the same people, how many of them would choose the option that God is a friend only and not a judge? Maybe upwards of 95%+? The wrath of God as described in glaring detail from Genesis to maps has no place in their life or their heart.

And of course, this same poll taken in the church of God would probably yield almost identical results to those outside the church body. That is how much the world has invaded the church universal.

lion of judah come quicklyIn addition, many of the modern sermons and teachings depict a God who is predictable and operates in patterns that are knowable. In short, God has been defanged and is nothing more than the baby manger Jesus. Nothing about the Jesus of Revelation chapter 1 where the apostle John fell at his feet like a dead man could be understood by most people these days.

We know, or should know, that God’s love flows from His holiness as do all His attributes of Personhood. We have written and described this in an earlier piece regarding understanding the love of God and can be accessed here.

Let’s take a look at the Scripture itself.

Keep Yourself in The Love of God

You may recall from this earlier teaching that Jude commands us to “keep yourselves in the love of God.” Well then, this exhortation leaves, as Carson describes, “the unmistakable impression that someone might not keep himself or herself in the love of God.”

What are we to do with this? This certainly smacks right in the face the predominant doctrine of “once saved always saved.” In addition, what about the hundreds of conditional passages and commands in the word of God? For instance, Jesus himself states in John 15.9 that His disciples have a responsibility for remaining in His love. It goes like this, “if you obey my commands, (then) you will remain in my love…” To make matters worse for the sentimental love folks, this doctrine begins in the Old Testament with the giving of the Law at Mt. Sinai in the Arabian Desert.

Exodus 20:6 …but showing lovingkindness to thousands, to those who love Me and keep My commandments.

This is conditional. Let’s state it another way: if you love Me, then you will keep My commandments, and then I will show you more lovingkindness.

Not convinced? Let’s state it as a negative then. If you do not love Me, you will disobey Me, and I will not show you more lovingkindness.

This is certainly very unsettling to any believer or even lost person who is on a road of comfort in their local church and have been told only that nothing can separate them from the love of God in Romans 8.28. Now we know that those who will only quote that verse in Romans and fail to also quote multiple passages in John and elsewhere are proof texting the doctrine of the love of God. They are negating the required faithfulness of believers to obey and endure to the very end. Even through the great tribulation if need be in order to enter the final kingdom of God.

Even one of my favorite commentators and Bible teachers, Gordon Fee, has a terrible time trying to describe the inevitable in his excellent commentary covering 1 Corinthians. When the apostle Paul is warning his church plant about possible apostasy, our brother Paul also warns himself lest he be cast away after preaching to others.

1 Corinthians 9:26-27  Therefore I run in such a way, as not without aim; I box in such a way, as not beating the air; but I discipline my body and make it my slave, so that, after I have preached to others, I myself will not be disqualified (adokimos).

To add insult to injury to sentimental love folks, the Greek word used to describe disqualified is exclusively used in hell 6reference to former saints and believers that were headed for eternal damnation. You may take a look at all the uses of this word in a piece that we wrote here on being approved or disapproved by God.

Brother Fee is sugar coating here with flowery language to describe this in the commentary. He puts it this way.

“…that the Corinthians exercise self-control lest they fail to obtain the eschatological prize.” (bold emphasis mine)

This is not the only place in 1 Corinthians where the apostle Paul warns them. In the middle of the letter in chapters 8-10 the whole treatise there deals with not causing a believer to stumble. In chapter 8, he shows them their callousness and lack of love by flaunting their “freedom” by publicly eating meat sacrificed to idols since it was causing weak believers to return to the pagan temple “fellowship dinners” that they have left when saved.

When they did so, these weak and stumbling believers resumed participating in the three part ceremony that “blessed” the meat. In turn, this ceremony called the demons to the very dinner table. Consequently, the clean house of these souls were infected once again with demons. These precious brethren were falling away from the faith…and heading to perdition.

Luke 11:24-26 (Jesus declares:) “When the unclean spirit goes out of a man, it passes through waterless places seeking rest, and not finding any, it says, ‘I will return to my house from which I came.’ And when it comes, it finds it swept and put in order. Then it goes and takes along seven other spirits more evil than itself, and they go in and live there; and the last state of that man becomes worse than the first.”

They were then responsible for this eternal destruction of their fellow saints. The serious admonition reads like this.

Romans 14:15 For if because of food your brother is hurt, you are no longer walking according to love. Do not destroy (apollumi: eternal destruction) with your food him for whom Christ died.

Let’s be crystal clear. These passages and many, many others declare ominously to all if any believer, even like the caliber of the renowned apostle Paul himself, fails to consistently obey Jesus Christ by exercising self-control, both the perpetrator and the stumbled victim who could have escaped the temptation goes to hell. And that is not the love of God to most people I know in the church of God worldwide.

One young, incredulous, and supremely confident 5 Point Calvinist on a fast track to the unbiblical role of Senior Pastor in a new church replication declared to me in exasperation, “How could God orphan His children?” What he meant was, “How can that be the love of God?” I mentioned the fact the better question to ask is why does He do that and under what circumstances.

I quoted to him probably a dozen passages including 1 Timothy 4.1, and that God has also divorced Israel. He was not persuaded. At the time, I had not written our piece about being erased from the Book of Life. Most likely, nothing would have made a difference…even someone rising from the dead to proclaim the true truth to him directly! No wonder most refuse to agree.

The Wrath of God Is God’s Love Too

When I preach to groups, I often ask them when was the last time they heard a message on the wrath of God? Almost no one responds positively. The baby manger Jesus would never do that, would He? But the great I AM displays this frequently in the Word of God.

His wrath is a major doctrine. Major. The Greek word used to describe this emotion of the Almighty by Paul is orge, an unbridled explosion of anger. John in the Revelation of Jesus Christ uses the word thumos, again the same explosion.

Here we see the lost are tormented day and night in the presence of Jesus and His angels to display the wrath of God in it’s full strength.

Revelation 14:9-11 Then another angel, a third one, followed them, saying with a loud voice, “If anyone worships the beast and his image, and receives a mark on his forehead or on his hand, he also will drink of the wine of the wrath of God, which is mixed in full strength in the cup of His anger; and he will be tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels and in the presence of the Lamb. And the smoke of their torment goes up forever and ever; they have no rest day and night, those who worship the beast and his image, and whoever receives the mark of his name.”

In Romans 1 we see how the Lord Master treats the persistent sinner that suppresses the truth they know which is evident.

Romans 1:18, 24. For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men who suppress the truth in unrighteousness, because that which is known about God is evident within them; for God made it evident to them…Therefore God gave them over in the lusts of their hearts to impurity, so that their bodies would be dishonored among them.

Why does God have wrath? He gives His all to sinners, and His beloved Son, and still they insult the Spirit of grace. It’s a terrifying thing to fall into the hands of the living God.

Hebrews 10:26-31 For if we go on sinning willfully after receiving the knowledge of the truth, there no longer remains a sacrifice for sins, but a terrifying expectation of judgment and THE FURY OF A FIRE WHICH WILL CONSUME THE ADVERSARIES.

Anyone who has set aside the Law of Moses dies without mercy on the testimony of two or three witnesses. How much severer punishment do you think he will deserve who has trampled under foot the Son of God, and has regarded as unclean the blood of the covenant by which he was sanctified, and has insulted the Spirit of grace?

For we know Him who said, “VENGEANCE IS MINE, I WILL REPAY.” And again, “THE LORD WILL JUDGE HIS PEOPLE.” It is a terrifying thing to fall into the hands of the living God.

How is His fierce wrath a part of His love?

God’s love is protection and provision. He is protecting and providing for His saints when He prevents sinners from cohabiting with the redeemed. He also avenges the tribulations of the saints through His wrath by sending His Son, the Christ.

Revelation 6:9-10 When the Lamb broke the fifth seal, I saw underneath the altar the souls of those who had been slain because of the word of God, and because of the testimony which they had maintained; and they cried out with a loud voice, saying, “How long, O Lord, holy and true, will You refrain from judging and avenging our blood on those who dwell on the earth?”

Revelation 19:15-16 From His (Jesus Christ’s) mouth comes a sharp sword, so that with it He may strike down the nations, and He will rule them with a rod of iron; and He treads the wine press of the fierce wrath of God, the Almighty. And on His robe and on His thigh He has a name written, “KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF LORDS.”

We Must Admit There Is Difficulty With The Love Of God

Are we beginninglove limits its freedom to see many of us would agree there is difficulty with the love of God?

Contrary to the modern notion that God wants to “fall in love with us,” the God Who is, the great I AM, does not concentrate on an inner emotion only in lieu of His justice, discipline, and wrath. Brother Carson puts it this way.

(The cultural ‘love of God’) espouses a theology of grace rather different from Paul’s theology of grace, and at its worst ends up with a God so insipid (i.e., bland and weak) He can neither intervene to save us nor deploy His chastening rod against us. His love is too “unconditional” for that. This is a world far removed from the pages of Scripture… In short, we need all of what Scripture says on the subject, or the doctrinal and pastoral ramifications will prove disastrous.

I frequently quote a line from Dan Allender’s book Bold Love that states, “If Jesus had practiced the type of love we advocate nowadays, He would have lived to a ripe old age.”

Now I know these truths about the love of God after struggling with the obvious for years like a spiritual salmon heading upstream against the mighty flow. Now when I hear some doctrinal neophyte of any salvation age just gush about how wonderful the love of God is, I chime in and say, “I guess it all depends…”

When they recover from the shock of my statement, I kindly and slowly begin a short discourse along the lines of this piece. We never know who may be the next evangelist for the real true truth that will emerge right among those in His church!

David the Psalmist was very uncomfortable in Psalm 139 reckoning the fact God knew all his heart’s thoughts and motives behind them. So should we with the fact the love of God proves difficult for we mere mortals.

What kind of a God creates over 100,000,000,000 (billion) souls knowing that probably 95% will end up in the lake of fire? Is that a God of love?

Yes indeed. He is certainly that.

Our dear Lord God Almighty never, ever made that place of torment for one solitary human being as we all know. It was the love of God that poured out the Life of His only begotten Son for the entire world.

Amazing grace, this love.

And what should be…will be…our response in return?

We of all people must get this right. And walk worthy of that love.

Again, we refer back to our definition of love. Did all our teaching and admonition here hold up under careful scrutiny based on this definition? You must be the final arbiter for your eternal life hangs in the balance.

All love originates from Father God and is the emotional affection followed by the action of obeying Him with our whole heart as well as protecting and providing for the Spiritual maturity, Emotional stability, and Physical preservation (SEP) of His kingdom creation.

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Understanding the Love of God can be found here.

Conditions for 100% of God’s love can be found here.

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Please comment on this post right below. Feel free to write and proclaim your leadings in the Spirit in an honorable fashion.

Your friend and brother in fighting the good fight,

Marc

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Saints, we’re one day closer to Home, and Him! Love Him wholeheartedly!

Marc and Walk Worthy are supported in part by the body of Jesus Christ. Please consider donating on a regular basis:

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You may view our Archives here: MONDAY MANNA – ARCHIVES; Complete Archives. May our Father richly bless you with His grace, through Jesus Christ our Lord, in order to walk worthy of His name.

Please comment on this post right below. Feel free to write and proclaim your leadings in the Spirit in an honorable fashion.

Marc White, Director, Walk Worthy Ministries, www.WalkWorthy.org

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  • Monday Manna – new week equipping for the spiritual war
  • Money – Do Not Store Up Treasures on Earth – what part of "do not" is confusing?
  • Music Videos – songs to "muse" on the Lord God!
  • Names of God – the Creator is identified by 100's of wonderful names
  • Out Of The Depths – crying out to the Lord!
  • Poli-tricks and Christians – the bankrupcy & seduction of the political system
  • Prayer – speaking with God
  • Preparing for Great Tribulation – like no other time in human history
  • Prophets & Prophecy – God's calling to holiness
  • Raising Children – the top prize for God or Satan
  • Renovating the Spirit, Decorating the Soul
  • Resources – key help in loving God & living in His kingdom
  • Respecting Your Husband – the key to a man's heart
  • Rightly Dividing The Word – understanding basic eternal Bible truths
  • The Devil's Schemes – we are not ignorant of them
  • Travel – for God's missions
  • Understanding the Bible – living holy lives to bring Jesus pleasure depends on our understanding of His Word
  • Updates, Alerts, & Prayers – our communication to you, our ministry supporters and partners
  • Video List
  • Walking Worthy – loving God through obedience
  • Walking Worthy of Christ Daily – walking worthy is a requirement to enter the Kingdom
  • Weekend Works – a listing of works for enCOURAGEment
  • Women and Wives – God's respectful helpers
  • Words of Jesus – the King of kings speaks
  • Your Comments to Us – teach, proclaim, exhort, admonish, as iron sharpens iron