Nicolaitans:
Who Were They? What Did They Teach?
by Christine Egbert
In Revelation 2, Jesus (Yeshua) praised the assembly of believers in Ephesus saying, “I know your works, your labor, and your patience, and that…
John 8:6 In Light of Jeremiah
by Christine Egbert
Proverbs 25:2 says, “It is the glory of God to conceal a matter and the glory of kings to search it out.” (TLV)
The longer I study…
Divorce Versus Putting Away
by Christine Egbert
For some strange reason, many English translations of Matthew 5:32 say: “Whoever puts away his wife, apart from a matter of fornication, causes her to commit adultery. And…
Rebuttal of Church Father Origen of Alexandria
by Christine Egbert
Origen of Alexandria (185-254 C.E.), also known as Origen Adamantius, has been called the greatest genius the early church ever produced. Joseph Ratzinger, known best…
Torah: Blueprint For Creation
by Christine Egbert
For two decades, after becoming a believer, I studied the Bible the only way I knew how. I took it at face value. And there is certainly nothing…
God Is With You
(Zechariah 8:23)
by Christine Egbert
I used to think that anti-Semitism started with the ravings of Adolf Hitler. Then, just over a decade ago, I learned that this malevolent hatred of God’s…
Circumcision of the Heart
by Christine Egbert
I’ve written many articles about anti-Semitism begetting Replacement Theology. In this article, I’ll focus on a more subtle form of anti-Semitism. This form doesn’t lead to Replacement Theology.…
Who is The Bride?
by Christine Egbert
At the suggestion of my pastor, Matthew Miller, I recently listened to a most intriguing audio teaching titled “The Bride, The Concubine, and The Harlot” by Barry Phillips.…
Praying God’s Word Over Yourself
by Christine Egbert
This past Sabbath Pastor Matthew taught about the importance of our words. Our words are powerful. They can bring life or bring death, both to others as…
When LAWLESSNESS Increases!
by Christine Egbert
In December of 1776, Thomas Paine wrote the famous line, “These are the times that try men’s souls.” Paine went on to write (I’ll paraphrase) that the summer soldier…