Q: What Are Some Signs Of The End-Times?
Q: You seem to have a passion and sincere love when you’re teaching from the Book of Revelation; can you give us a few ‘Signs of the End-time’ that will occur just before the rapture of the New Testament church and the Second Coming of Christ? A: Sure! And I’d like to see more Christians read the Book of Revelation, and stop being fearful of reading it, because of the vast number of prophetic symbols throughout the book. Isn’t it amazing
Q: What Are Some Important Facts About The Kingdom Of God?
Q: You and Bishop James Briscoe did an outstanding job during the two month series on “Important Facts about the Kingdom of God.” I wrote down some of them, and would like to know a few more; can you list some of them for us to keep in remembrance on a daily basis? Thanks for your SPIRITUAL NUGGETS you give us each week, Dr. Mike. A: Thank you for your kind words: Below, I’ve listed several more to live by on
Q: What Are Some Of The “Must Know” Facts About First Time Church Visitors
Q: I liked your exegetical notes on what ‘First Time Church Visitors’ look for: We are working towards a ‘Ministry of Excellence;’ can you list some of the ‘Must-Know’ Facts about first time visitors? A: I remembered that specific teaching notes. I was saying how Pastor Rick Ezell at First Baptist Church in Greer, South Carolina, had written extensively on church growth, and that he and I have the same regards for what firt-time visitors look for in a church service.
Q: Where Are The “Believer’s Crowns” Listed In Scripture?
Q: We have heard you mention five “Believer’s Crowns.” Where are they listed in scripture? A: There may be as many as seven (God’s number for completion) listed throughout the New Testament, but for time sake, I’ll only mention the five that you’ve heard me teach on. The Bible says that there are rewards, or crowns, set aside for those that dedicate themselves to Christ.The Judgment Seat of Christ is the place where all of the deeds that we have done, after
Q: What Is The Difference Between The “Unpardonable Sin” and The “Sin Unto Death”?
Q: Would you explain the difference between the “unpardonable sin and the “sin unto death?” A:I believe the Bible is clear as to what the “unpardonable sin” makes reference to. It is the “blasphemy of the Holy Spirit” as mentioned in Mark 3:22-30 and Matthew 12:22-32. It is when someone accuses the power or working of the Holy Spirit through someone, as the working or power of Satan; basically, cursing God or willfully degrading things relating to Him. Not only is
Q: What Does The Bible Say About Homosexuality?
Q: What does the Bible say about homosexuality? Is homosexuality a sin? A. Isn’t it interesting that the first major topic that God, through the writings of the Apostle Paul in Romans, Chapter 1, was the topic of homosexuality! Not only is the subject widely covered in the New Testament, but the Bible consistently tells us that homosexual activity is a sin in the Old Testament. (Genesis 19:1-13; Leviticus 18:22; 20:13) When disobedient people continue in sin and unbelief, God “turns
Q: If A Person Commits Suicide — Are They Lost?
Q: If a person commits suicide – Christian or non-Christian, are they lost? A: This question concerning suicide continues to be asked in Christendom, because true believers have love ones that they ‘honestly’ believe, had sincerely accepted Jesus as their Lord and Savior, and yet committed suicide. It has emotionally tormented (to some extent) their Christian parents, and they seek a word of comfort. This is my view on the subject matter, and I've been asked about this subject several times over
Q: How Can I Become More Systematic In My Study of The New Testamant?
Q: I’ve heard you say during one of your pulpit teaching series on the Bible, that Christians need to be more “systematic” in their New Testament studying of the Word of God. Instead of just reading a few verses each night out of the Old and New Testaments, how can I become more ‘systematic’ in my studying? A: I remember the few services that I did say that Christians need to be ‘systematic’ in studying the Old and New Testaments. Here’s
Q: Do We Have Guardian Angels?
Q: We know Demons follow us around. What about Guardian Angels? Many have turned to the following scripture to indicate that believers have guardian angels: In St. Matthew 18:10, "Take heed that you do not despise one of these little ones; for I say unto you, That in heaven their angels do always behold the face of My Father which is in heaven." This verse does not suggest that each believer has a personal guardian angel. However, it does suggest the
Q: Did God Create Evil?
Q: Dr. Mike, I’ve heard two schools of thought on the question, “Did God Create Evil?” I’ve heard you say, when the question was asked you in a number of your seminars, that everything God created was ‘good” and as a result of disobedience, to the commands of God, “evil” became present as a correction to anyone who would transgress His Laws. Many people will look at the example of Job, Chapters 1 & 2 where Satan's heart's desire was to