Audio 37 – Doctrines or Jesus
Audio of the post Doctrines or Jesus.
The is read by Sherman Haywood Cox II.
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Audio of the post Doctrines or Jesus.
The is read by Sherman Haywood Cox II.
Download file at this link
This is Chapter 11 of the book Consecrated Way to Christian Perfection by A. T. Jones. The chapter is entitled, “That I May Dwell Among Them.”
The chapter is read by Sherman Haywood Cox II.
Download file at this link
This is Chapter 10 of the book Consecrated Way to Christian Perfection by A. T. Jones. The chapter is read by Sherman Haywood Cox II.
Download file at this link
The other day I received an email regarding the coming economic crash to the US. This is interesting to me for a few reason. First I am a citizen of the United States, but what was of more interest was the fact that the person was a Seventh-Day Adventist who tried to emphasize that there were prophetic implications to this crash. He quoted a popular evangelical author that predicted this downturn and connected it to his prophetic time-line that ushers in the secret rapture.
When I was about to begin college, I had to take a vision test. I remember like it was yesterday going to take a routine vision test at Oakwood College. It turned out that my vision was so poor that even this perfunctory test showed that I had some real problems. The one who took the test told me that I need to go see a vision professional as soon as possible.
One of the common statements made by preachers of many denominations today is that we don’t need the doctrines we need Jesus. A false dichotomy is set up between doctrines and Jesus. Jesus is portrayed as a live being in whom we have a relationship, while doctrine is seen as a dry boring addition. Some may argue that it is important, but why take the doctrines when you have Jesus?
This is Chapter 9 of the book Consecrated Way to Christian Perfection by A. T. Jones. The chapter is read by Sherman Haywood Cox II.
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Jan Paulien has a post up where he discusses the Source of Theological Conflict in the Adventist Church. this is response to the Questions on Doctrine conference of a little while ago.