One day, everything on earth will come to an end...including our lives. I'm sure we've all wondered about when we'll die. We don't know when it will happen, but we do know that we eventually will (unless Jesus comes before we do). But the fact that we all will, at some point in time, cease to exist, is not the most important thing for us to think about. We should all consider this -- when it does happen, "What shall the end be?" What does the Bible say?
Host: Alan Caudle
The dictionary defines “idol” as an image worshipped by man...something he has more reverence for than the word of God. Back in Old Testament times, people often worshipped idols, and because they turned their back on God, He let them have their way, and then punished them for it. Well, the same thing can happen today, if we’re not careful. What does the Bible say?
Host: Alan Caudle
Many people will pray for things they can’t possibly obtain, things they don’t expect to get, and some things that God simply refuses to bestow...one of which is salvation without doing what He says. Can a sinner...that is, one who is not a Christian...pray for redemption and be saved? Does God answer the sinner’s prayer? In some cases, the answer may be “yes." What does the Bible say?
Host: Alan Caudle
If I were to tell you that 400 people were saved outside the ark, what would you say? That idea is the basis of one of the most popular beliefs in a lot of churches today. If 400 people could have been saved outside the ark, then there was more than one way to be saved when the flood came. And if that’s true, then there’s more than one way to be saved today. That’s what most churches teach...but what does the Bible say?
Host: Alan Caudle