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The Worldwide Flood - Mar. 19
The vast majority of professing Christians today, even many “evangelicals,” do not believe that Noah’s Flood was global. This is because of end-times apostasy and the fearful accommodation to modern evolutionary theories.
 For the following reasons we are certain that the Flood was global.
1. The Bible’s description points to a global flood.
 The Bible plainly states that the flood of Noah’s day was worldwide. The great detail in which the Flood is described witnesses against a poetic or allegorical interpretation.
 “And the LORD said, I will destroy man whom I have created from the face of the earth; both man, and beast, and the creeping thing, and the fowls of the air; for it repenteth me that I have made them” (Genesis 6:7).
 “And, behold, I, even I, do bring a flood of waters upon the earth, to destroy all flesh, wherein is the breath of life, from under heaven; and every thing that is in the earth shall..
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Former Dutch Prime Minister, Dries van Agt, with his wife Eugenie. Aged 93
Friday Church News Notes - March 15
FORMER DUTCH PM AND WIFE DIE BY DUO EUTHANASIA (Friday Church News Notes, March 15, 2024, www.wayoflife.org, fbns@wayoflife.org, 866-295-4143) - The following is excerpted from “Former Dutch PM,” TheBridgehead.ca, March 4, 2024: “On February 5, 2024, former Dutch Prime Minister Dries van Agt died holding hands with his wife Eugenie in his hometown of Nijmegen. Both were 93; the elderly couple chose to die by euthanasia. The Rights Forum, an organization founded by van Agt, released a statement on February 9: ‘He died together and hand in hand with his beloved wife Eugenie van Agt-Krekelberg … with whom he was together for more than seventy years, and whom he always continued to refer to as.. Read More
Feed the Flock
Preach With Regard to Time - Mar. 14
  The following is excerpted from Feed the Flock: Expository Bible Preaching, one of the Bible courses available from Way of Life Literature.
Don’t presume on people and preach long just because you can. “Better to leave the audience longing rather than loathing.”
 I love Bible preaching and teaching, but there are very few men I can listen to for more than 45 minutes with pleasure and profit, and most people have a shorter attention span than I do.
 Jesus’ longest sermons were only about a half hour (i.e., the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5-7). The same is true for the apostles. The longest sermon in Acts is about 20 minutes...
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Believer’s Baptism and Divine Healing - Mar. 13
This is the account of two healings that occurred in association with believer’s baptism.
 The 16th to the 18th century was a time of bitter persecution for Baptists, at the hands of Roman Catholics and Protestants alike, in Europe, in England, and in America.
 One form of persecution was slander, which the devil introduced in his conversation with Eve. In their zeal for pedobaptist heresy, prominent Protestants falsely charged Baptists with all sorts of false things pertaining to baptism, such as baptizing naked, baptizing in filthy water, and baptizing in cold water so that many die as a result.
 In the business of slander, no one outperformed the Puritan
Daniel Featley (1582-1645), a translator of the King James Bible on the First Oxford Company responsible.. Read More
John Newton
Hymns - John Newton and His Study - Mar. 12
John Newton (1725-1807), author of “Amazing Grace,” lived an amazing life which reads like an adventure novel.
 His godly mother, a non-conformist, died when he was seven, and after only two years of formal schooling he joined his unbelieving father at sea at age 11, starting on a career of wickedness and blasphemy and infidelity. In an attempt to forget the God his mother taught him and quiet his conscience, he moved from deism to atheism. Later he said, “I believed my own lie.”
 He endured a terrible flogging for attempting to desert from the Royal Navy. Captured by a
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John Sullivan, Donald Trump, Dan Medora at Mar-a-Lago estate in south Florida.
Friday Church News Notes - March 8
TRUMP’S MAR-A-LAGO HOSTS “GAY WEDDING”; TRUMP GIVES THUMBS UP IN PHOTO SHOOT (Friday Church News Notes, March 15, 2024, www.wayoflife.org fbns@wayoflife.org, 866-295-4143) - On Feb. 23, two homosexual men had a “marriage” ceremony at Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in south Florida. The men, dressed in matching black pants, white blazers, and bow ties, cut a three-tiered cake and danced the first dance. The forum featured multiple U.S. flags. One of the partners, John Sullivan, is an official in the Tennessee Log Cabin Republicans (pro-homosexual Republicans). The Log Cabin’s facebook page announced, “An amazing time was had by all at John Sullivan and Dan Medora’s unforgettable wedding at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach.. Read More
Mispat and Sedaqah - Mar. 7
“Give the king thy judgments [mispat], O God, and thy righteousness [sedaqah] unto the king's son. He shall judge thy people with righteousness, and thy poor with judgment” (Psalm 72:1-2).
 “... righteousness [
sedaqah] and judgment [mispat] are the habitation of his throne” (Psalm 97:2).
 “Blessed
are they that keep judgment [mispat], and he that doeth righteousness [sedaqah] at all times” (Psalm 106:3).
 “For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. Of the increase of
his government and peace there shall be no end, upon the throne of David, and upon his kingdom, to.. Read More
“I rejoice daily in this great light..”
I Hold to the Doctrines of Grace - Mar. 6
I hold to the doctrines of grace that are clearly taught in Scripture. I absolutely love God’s grace.
I am a Bible man. I love everything about the Bible. I’ve been a Bible man ever since the night I was converted in a motel room in Daytona Beach, Florida, in 1973. That night I came to believe that the Bible is God’s infallible Word, verbally and plenarily, though I didn’t yet know those terms. I have never doubted a word of the Bible since then. I don’t understand it all, but I believe it all. The kind man that led me to Christ gave me a large King James Bible, and that has been the Book of my life ever since. He taught me to study the Bible diligently and to rightly divide it and to test absolutely everything through the lens of Scripture.
 I believe the following doctrines of grace, and I rejoice daily in this great..
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The Poison of America’s Great Poets- Mar. 5
What is happening in America today is shocking, but it is the product of 250 years of the leavening work of Satanic poison. The 19th century witnessed an explosion of end-time apostasy. Even most professing Christians have been unwittingly influenced by it or at least by the society it has helped create. The poison has been promulgated in the public school system, low and high. I was brainwashed by a public school education and only by the grace of God was I delivered into the glorious light of Jesus Christ and His Word.
 Consider just four examples of the influential writers who poisoned society with barely a whimper of resistance even from the staunchest Bible churches.
Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862), author of On Walden Pond, was a Unitarian. He denied man’s fall, the necessity of the new birth, and Christ’s sacrificial atonement. He rejected God’s Word and exalted human thinking. He sought.. Read More
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Friday Church News Notes - March 1
FURNITURE FOR THE MINDS OF CHILDREN (Friday Church News Notes, March 1, 2024, www.wayoflife.org fbns@wayoflife.org, 866-295-4143) - In the 18th and 19th centuries, Baptists and Protestants typically understood the power of godly hymns to assist in child training. Consider Isaac Watts’ Divine Songs for Children (1715). Writing to parents in the Preface, he said, “The wisdom and welfare of the succeeding generation are intrusted with you, and depend much on your conduct. The seeds of misery or happiness in this world, and that to come, are oftentimes sown very early; and, therefore, whatever may conduce to give the minds of children a relish for virtue and religion ought in the first place, to be proposed to you. ... What is learned in verse is longer retained in memory, and sooner recollected. The like sounds and the like number of syllables exceedingly assist the... Read More
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One of the many Sycomore Trees in Israel
Trees in Ancient Israel - Feb. 29
In ancient times, the land of Israel was heavily forested. The Bible is a clear witness to this.
 In Joshua’s day, the hills in Israel’s heartland (the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh) were called “the wood country” because of the forests (Joshua 17:15, 18).
 Absalom was killed in the forest of Ephraim (2 Sa. 18:6, 8). Apparently it was an oak forest, because his head was caught in the branches of a “great oak” (2 Sa. 18:9).
 In David’s day, there was a grove of mulberry trees in the valley of Raphaim, which was a couple of miles to the southwest of Jerusalem (2 Sa. 5:23-24). This is the Hebrew
baka, which means weeping. Mulberry fruit is mentioned in the 1st book of the Maccabees (1 Macc. 6:34). This is the Morus nigra tree, which has black berries. It is probably.. Read More
C.S. Lewis’s Denial of the Blood Atonement - Feb. 28
C.S. Lewis (1898-1963) is loved with an equal fervor by conservative evangelicals, emergents, Roman Catholics, Mormons, even atheists, a fact that speaks volumes to those who have ears to hear.
 Lewis was not a sound Bible believing Christian. His autobiography,
Surprised by Joy, has no statement of the gospel and no born again experience. He held a sacramental view of salvation, saying that it is “spread to us” by “baptism, belief, and ... holy communion.” Lewis did not hold to the infallible inspiration of Scripture. He believed that Jonah and Job are not historical books, calling Jonah “a tale” and Job a “vein of typically Jewish humor.” He denied Christ’s substitutionary atonement. He denied the literal six-day creation (calling it “a Hebrew folk tale”). He said “man is physically descended from animals”.. Read More
C.S. Lewis and “Mere Christianity” - Feb. 27
C.S. Lewis (1898-1963) is loved with an equal fervor by conservative evangelicals, emergents, Roman Catholics, Mormons, even atheists, a fact that speaks volumes to those who have ears to hear.
 One of the many reasons evangelicals love Lewis is his ecumenical thinking and refusal to practice separation.
 This was admitted by
Christianity Today. “Lewis’s ... concentration on the main doctrines of the church coincided with evangelicals’ concern to avoid ecclesiastical separatism” (Christianity Today, Oct. 25, 1993).
 Following is an overview of Lewis’s ecumenical philosophy and his influence on the ecumenical movement:
 “Lewis was firmly ecumenical, though he distanced himself from outright liberalism. In his preface to
Mere Christianity, Lewis states that his aim is to.. Read More
Roman Legion Base
The excavation of the Israel Antiquities Authority at Megiddo (photo credit: EMIL ALADJEM/ISRAEL ANTIQUITIES AUTHORITY)
Friday Church News Notes - Feb. 23
ANCIENT ROMAN LEGION BASE DISCOVERED AT MEGIDDO (Friday Church News Notes, February 23, 2024, www.wayoflife.org, fbns@wayoflife.org, 866-295-4143) - The following is excerpted from “1800-Year-Old Roman Legion Base,” Jewish Press, Feb. 14, 2024: “Architectural remains of the 1,800-year-old base of the Roman Iron Legion were uncovered in a recent excavation carried out by the Israel Antiquities Authority at the foot of Tel Megiddo, near the ancient village of Kfar Othnay (Capercotnai). The excavation [is] directed by Dr. Yotam Tepper and Barak Tzin and funded by the Netivei Israel National Infrastructure Company ... The remains of the Via Pretoria (the main road of the Roman base) were uncovered... Read More
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John Dewey: Founder of America’s Public Education System - Feb. 22
John Dewey (1859-1952), one of America’s most influential humanist philosophers, had an incalculable influence on modern education.
 The man is loud warning of the danger of Christians sitting at the feet of unbelieving educators.
 He is the father of what is called “progressive education.” “His educational theories broke new ground and continue to wield influence at the dawn of the twenty-first century” (“Public School Innovators,” PBS.org).
 John and his brother Davis were raised by Christian parents, and his mother would often..
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Inventor of the MRI Says Evolution is Science Fiction - Feb. 21
 [Dr. Damadian died on Aug. 3, 2022, at age 86.]
The following is excerpted from an interview with Dr. Raymond Damadian that was conducted in January 2012 by Shem Dharampaul of Alberta, Canada. Dr. Dharampaul is a Fellow of the College of Physicians in Canada and is trained in nuclear medicine.
 Dr. Damadian, biophysicist, was the recipient of the Lemelson-MIT Achievement Award as “the man who invented the MRI scanner.” In 1988 he was awarded the National Medal of Technology, America’s highest award for applied science, and a year later, he was inducted into the Inventors Hall of Fame, an honor.. Read More
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Friday Church News Notes - Feb. 16
PERVERSION OF THE AMERICAN JUSTICE SYSTEM (Friday Church News Notes, February 16, 2024, www.wayoflife.org, fbns@wayoflife.org, 866-295-4143) - Innocent: The Price One Man Paid for Doing What Is Right is the sad account of the perversion of the American justice system to convict those who honor God’s law. The following is from the back cover: “On December 5th, 2018, an innocent man, who broke no laws, was incarcerated into a U.S. federal prison to begin a three-year prison sentence. His crime? As an act of compassion, he drove a distraught mother from Virginia to New York as she sought refuge for her young daughter whom she had learned was being sexually abused, and the courts.. Read More
Bible Times & Ancient Kingdoms
Trees in the Bible - Feb. 15
 The following is excerpted from the 2020 edition of Bible Times & Ancient Kingdoms, available from www.wayoflfe.org. The 700-page book is accompanied 26 PowerPoints packed with 5,600 high quality color photos, drawings, historic recreations, and video clips. The PowerPoint on Bible Plants, which includes the studies on trees, has 264 slides.
Fig
 The fig is mentioned 51 times in the Bible.
 Adam and Eve covered themselves with fig leaves (Ge. 3:7).
 Egypt cultivated figs (Ps. 105:33).
 The Promised Land was a land of fig trees (De. 8:8).
 It was common for families to grow figs (1 Ki. 4:25).
 Israel is likened to a fig tree planted by God (Lu. 13:6-9).
 Nathanael was under a fig tree when Philip called him to..
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