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The Lordship of Christ

by Don Wright

In Acts 2, after the resurrection of Christ, we have the first gospel sermon preached by Peter.  The theme of this sermon was Jesus, and particularly, His resurrection from the dead.  God, Peter tells us, has raised Him up and made Him both Lord and Christ (Acts 2:29-36).  Not only did God raise Jesus from […]

Peter’s Exhortation to Grow in Christ

by Don Wright

As Christians, we should never be content with our level of maturity in Christ.  Our goal should be to always grow in Christ.  In 2 Peter 1, urges us to do this very thing. 2 Peter 1:5 (NKJV) 5 But also for this very reason, giving all diligence, add to your faith… While faith is […]

Why You Should or Should Not Leave a Local Church?

by Don Wright

The local church is an arrangement set up by God.  As we look at the church in the New Testament, we find that Christians joined themselves to local churches after obeying the gospel.  The local church is made up of saints who work together in a specific geographical area.  Each local church is completely autonomous, […]

The Passage Does Not Say That (We Are Justified by Faith Alone)

by Don Wright

“Faith Alone” advocates quote many passages that they think prove the position that all a person has to do is have faith to be saved.  Here are some of those passages. John 3:16 (ESV) 16 “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish […]

Is Fidelity Important?

by Don Wright

The traditional vows that are taken when one enters the holy estate of matrimony usually involve the vow “till death do us part…”  That is a vow that is founded upon the word of God.  In reference to marriage, Jesus said, “…What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder” (Matthew 19:6).  In […]

Non-Judgmental Preaching

by Don Wright

In July of 2005, the Lakewood Church in Houston Texas moved into the former Compaq Center, the old home of the Houston Rockets of the NBA, remodeled to be their new place of worship.  The Lakewood Church was, at that time, the largest one in America, averaging around 40,000 people a week in attendance.  The […]

The Passage Does Not Say That (Peter Was the First Pope)

by Don Wright

Catholicism stands or falls on whether Peter was or was not the first Pope.  If he was, that must have been God’s plan for the church, and saying that all the Popes that followed him were his predecessors is a legitimate claim.  However, if it can be proved that Peter was not the first Pope, […]

The Passage Does Not Say That (120 Disciples Were Baptized with the Spirit)

by Don Wright

Charismatics believe strongly that every true believer is baptized with the Holy Spirit. They believe the evidence for this goes back to the beginning when 120 disciples were filled with the Spirit on the day of Pentecost. They point to the opening of Acts 2 where the Bible says that “they were all filled with […]

The Passage Does Not Say That (David Was Born a Sinner)

by Don Wright

Calvinism is the false doctrine that teaches, among other things, that we inherit Adam’s sin and are, therefore, born sinners. One of their proof texts is Psalm 51:5 which they say teaches clearly that David was born a sinner. The problem for them is the passage does not say that. Here is what the passage […]

The Passage Does Not Say That (Baptism Is Not Necessary for Salvation)

by Don Wright

Paul once emphasized the importance of rightly dividing the word of truth (2 Timothy 2:15).  Failing to do this usually results in someone believing and teaching that a passage says something it does not say, leading one down the path of doctrinal error.  Sadly, this happens a lot in the religious world.  This week I […]