By Edward O’Hara
In Heb.5 Paul was teaching them about maturity as a believer. He said milk is for babes who have not matured to be able to eat meat. And that strong meat is for those who by reason of use have exercised their senses to be able to discern between good…
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By Edward O’Hara
This portion of scripture seems to give a lot of people great difficulty understanding. But, it is not really that hard if we understand how to rightly divide the word of truth. And if we haven’t been deceived with the strong delusion of original sin…
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THESE LAST DAYS- John16:7-11
By Edward O’Hara
Are we living in the last days? Most Christian’s would say yes we are. While pointing to “signs” they say are indicative of the last days described by the prophets and apostles.
But, didn’t the apostles teach that…
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Be as Trustworthy in and of Itself as What Was Written by the Apostles? Should It Be as Trusted? What If They Were Wrong? Could They Have Been Wrong?…
Have you ever heard the term “church fathers”? The term is usually used in reference to the men who wrote about…
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By Edward O’Hara
When in Bethabara John was baptizing in the Jordan river John was speaking of Jesus and told the people “This was he of whom I spake, He that cometh after me is preferred before me: for he was before me.
16 And of his fulness have all we received…
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By Edward O’Hara,
This man is credited, and rightly so, with the introduction for the Roman Catholic Church to her belief in the doctrine of original sin and sin nature. Also known as “necessity” in Augustine’s writings.
Which is actually the introduction of…
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By Edward O’Hara:
There are many who teach that sins were not forgiven under the law, but only covered. Is this true? And what would make someone teach that it was only covered if the Bible says it was forgiven?
In Lev.4:32-35 we read how sin was dealt with through the…
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In John3 when Jesus tells Nicodemus he must be born again because what is born of the flesh is flesh. And what is born of the Spirit is spirit. He is not saying he must be born of the Spirit because being only flesh he is evil, or sinful by nature. As so many falsely teach.
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By Edward O’Hara
In conversations I have had with people that believe in original sin and sin nature, there seems to be a big question about this. From seminarians to pastors to lay people, a strange doctrine emerges.
I say strange because it does not come from…
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