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An Open and Shut Case: The Inherent Sinfulness of Freemasonry

This entry is part 18 of 31 in the series Freemasonry

Are most “Christian” Freemasons actually faithful servants of God who don’t truly understand what Freemasonry is all about?  Does participation in Freemasonry become sinful only at the highest levels, where the most secret esoteric knowledge is revealed?  Is the average Mason who never progresses past the first few degrees really aware of how wicked the … Read more

Jeff Durbin, More Popular than Jesus

“We’re more popular than Jesus now.” – John Lennon Fifty-one years ago, the London Evening Standard published an interview with the Beatles, the rock group that had taken the world by storm. John Lennon, one of the Beatles, gave the above statement, and it didn’t receive much attention until the interview was re-published in an … Read more

The Trouble with Tribulation

“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our tribulation…” (2 Corinthians 1:3,4a) A few days ago on a Sunday, a demoniacally deranged man shot up a Christian church in Sutherland Springs Texas. The shooter was a radical … Read more

The Twenty-First Century Church: Light Without Salt

  Through many years of pastoral ministry, I have encountered many so-called evangelical Christians who do not believe in speaking about their faith. Many of them have bought into the philosophy that Christians should only witness Jesus Christ to people by their lifestyle. The mantra of these people goes like this, “You should be a … Read more

Good Masons and Dead Masons: Euharlee Lodge #457 F&AM

This entry is part 15 of 31 in the series Freemasonry

“Freemasonry focuses on making good men better through its teachings.” Worshipful Brother Paul Weathers, Oasis Lodge #52 This post is the first in a series which examines the obituaries of members of various Masonic lodges in the United States.  Obituaries, which are intended to memorialize the lives of the departed,  include significant details about the … Read more

The Myth of the Good Freemason

This entry is part 10 of 31 in the series Freemasonry

“…many tenets and teachings of Freemasonry are not compatible with Christianity or Southern Baptist doctrine.” NAMB By what standard do you call a man “good?”  Think about the answer to that question before you continue reading. Freemasonry is incompatible with Christianity.  Pastors who are familiar with the Craft are well aware of this.  For this … Read more

Kenneth Copeland’s Living Legacy of Heresy

Kenneth Copeland is 80 years old. Only the Lord knows the number of his days or where he’ll spend eternity but it’s safe to say that Copeland will be on the home stretch sometime in the next 20 or so years. In this post, we’ll evaluate the living legacy that Copeland has compiled thus far. From Flat … Read more

Church of The Red Kettle: Is God Just A Highly Effective Fundraising Tool? (Salvation Army Part Two)

“There is no limit to how complicated things can get, on account of one thing always leading to another.” E. B. White E.B. White’s observation of the obvious is assuredly the case when looking at the goings-on of The Salvation Army. Things get very complicated when trying to determine exactly what the Army is and … Read more

New ERLC Hire a Member of Left-Wing “Progressive Baptist Convention”

The ERLC announced today that they have hired Steven Harris as the “Director of Advocacy” for the entity’s Washington DC office. In this role, Harris will work with government leaders in the legislative and executive branches to advocate for the ERLC’s position on important issues. He will also analyze legislation and produce content for ERLC … Read more

Celebrities Mock Christ in Peddling the Heresy of Pantheism

 **** Note: This article was originally posted at EntreatingFavor.com, by Landon Chapman, and is being reposted here with permission. Hebrews 11:3 [ESV] “By faith we understand that the universe was created by the word of God, so that what is seen was not made out of things that are visible.” On the heels of Jeff’s … Read more

Dissection of a Downgrade

The following was published in the Reformation Montana Journal, written by JD Hall and posted with permission. Dissection of a Downgrade compares some of the issues that we are currently seeing, in relation to the Downgrade of Spurgeon’s day. To order the Reformation Montana journal, click here. “We have said, with deep grief that we … Read more

Theological Abuse [And what to do about it]

Anyone who knows me will know I am passionate about truth. I love the Word of God, I love sound doctrine, I love books, sermons and lectures which present the truths of God’s Word and their application to every area of life. A major vehicle for much of that learning has been the Internet but … Read more

These Preachers Ain’t Loyal: Why Jamal Harrison Bryant is Symptomatic of a Deeper Problem

I am thankful that good preaching knows no racial boundaries. I am as blessed by the careful, deliberate style of Dr John MacArthur as I am by the thundering and borderline-melodic style of Dr Eric Mason because in my book, the message is greater than the delivery style of the messenger. At the heart of … Read more

Is Tchividjian a Smidgen Antinomian?

Tullian Tchividjian has made waves recently amidst what seems to be a coerced departure from the Gospel Coalition. More than just the grandson of celebrated evangelist Billy Graham (I won’t hold that against him), Tchividjian is a celebrated theologian and is considered more than just an up-and-comer, graduating the status of up-and-came several years ago. … Read more