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1/6/17 9:10 PM |
Marty Tate | | Fayetville, TN | | | | | | | |
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Great Sermon! Via Bro. Sam Morris:
Thank you for your kind comments. Here are a list of scriptures I used to explain Daniel 9:24:
"to finish the transgression" - Hebrews 9:15
"to make an end of sins" - 1 Cor 15:3; John 1:29; Matt 1:21; Isa 53:6; Heb 1:3, 9:26, 10:12; 1Pet 2:24, 3:18; Rom 8:3; 1Jn 3:5
"to make reconciliation for iniquity" - Col 1:20-21; Eph 2:16; Isa 53:6; Tit 2:14; Rom 5:10; Heb 2:17; 2Cor 5:19
"to bring in everlasting righteousness" - 2Cor 5:21; 1Cor 1:30; Rom 3:21-26, 4:3-5, 5:19, 10:1-1-4, 14:17; Isa 53:11; Matt 5:17, 1Pet 2:24; 1Jn 2:29; Jer 23:5-6
"to seal up the vision and prophecy" - Luk 24:44; Jn 5:38-39; Heb 1:2; Acts 3:18; 2Pe 1:19; Mt 11:13 (To "seal" means "to prove something to be genuine" - Jer 32:10; 1Ki 21:8)
"to anoint the most holy" - Acts 4:27, 10:38; Jn 1:29-34; Luk 3:22, 4:18
Hope this is what you were looking for. Lord Bless! |
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1/14/09 10:29 PM |
Marty Tate | | Rising Fawn, Georgia | | | | | | | |
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English Descent Theory Thank you for listening to our study on Baptist History! There are many who would agree with you that modern Baptists are descendants of the English Separatists of the Reformation period, however this view simply does not hold up to historical scrutiny. The English Descent theory has been thoroughly disproved by many historians, both Protestant and Baptist.
We don't claim that these early Christian groups were called "Baptist," although they were slandered with the term "Anabaptist" very early on. All we are really claiming is that true New Testament Christianity and New Testament Churches have existed in every age since the time of Christ and the apostles, and that they were known by various names but that they held to essentially the same doctrine as the apostles taught and that Baptists hold today.
Please continue to listen to this series, as it is still going on. It takes some time to edit the audio and post it online, and so we are several weeks ahead of the latest one on our sermon page. I hope in the next week or so to post our studies on Luther, Calvin, Zwingle, and the Catholic Counter Reformation. This Sunday night we will be studying the Anabaptists of the Reformation, and that audio will be online in a couple of weeks as well. |
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