Paul's Passing Thoughts

Potter’s House to Resume Weekly Bible Studies

Posted in Uncategorized by Paul M. Dohse Sr. on August 31, 2019

potters-house-logo-2Starting tomorrow at 11am (9/1/2019), and every Sunday thereafter we will have a brunch at 10am, and a study of Galatians starting at 11am. The study will be conducted from a podium as many people (whoever our guests may be) don’t want to be broadcasted on the internet which is understandable.

Susan and I are very busy people, and invested much pondering on this commitment, but decided the time has come. Your prayers would be appreciated. We hope this study and live broadcast can be used by many as a means of fellowship. Means of personal interaction can take place on our Facebook pages and groups.  This is the TANC Ministries link and the Church Lie link.  The Bible study should play live on those links and you can comment on the live post.

Here is the live link for tomorrow’s study: 9/1/2019 @ 11am

The Philosophy of the Reformation and Its Historical Impact

Posted in Uncategorized by Paul M. Dohse Sr. on August 31, 2019

What’s Wrong With Church Music?

Posted in Uncategorized by Paul M. Dohse Sr. on August 30, 2019

The Church’s Hatred for Freedom and America Explained

Posted in Uncategorized by Paul M. Dohse Sr. on August 30, 2019

The Solemn Reality of Your Precarious Standing Before God If You Go to Church

Posted in Uncategorized by Paul M. Dohse Sr. on August 30, 2019

Perhaps you don’t want to know, but in most cases, if you ask your pastor the following, “Am I still under the righteous demands of the law,” he or she is going to say “yes.” Certainly, if you go to John MacArthur’s church in California, considered to be the epitome of contemporary evangelicalism, his right hand man, Phil Johnson, would definitely say “yes” and reiterate what he has stated in several sermons at MacArthur’s church.

Are “Christians” still under the “righteous demands of the law”?

Again, most pastors of all stripes would say “yes.” In the Bible, clearly, there are only two people groups in the world and you are either one or the other: under law, or under grace. Clearly, according to the Bible, if you are a Christian, under law is past tense as a state of being, and under grace is in the present tense. If you are still under law, you are still under condemnation and unregenerate.

Church defines under grace as a system that allows you to re-appropriate the death of Christ for “present sin.” So, the only difference between the Old Testament sacrificial system and the New Testament sacrificial system is that Christ has replaced animals for the atonement of “present sin.” So-called believers remain under the condemnation of the law. Church has merely replaced the Jewish temple for a place to atone for “present sin” and the condemnation thereof. Following is a social media discourse where I am presently debating this issue. I will keep you posted.

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