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What Is Perennialism and Why It’s Dangerous for the Church

Dave Jenkins August 1, 2025

What Is Perennialism and Why It’s Dangerous for the Church The Weekly Watch – August 2, 2025 By Dave Jenkins

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Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit: The Unforgivable Sin

Dave Jenkins August 1, 2025

Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit: The Unforgivable SinContending for the Word – August 2, 2025Written by Dave Jenkins Blasphemy Against

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Drawing Near with Reverent Awe: Recovering the Fear of God

Dave Jenkins July 31, 2025

Drawing Near with Reverent Awe: Recovering the Fear of God In today’s culture of casual spirituality, even many professing Christians

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No New Foundation: Responding to Modern Apostles and NAR

Dawn Hill July 31, 2025

No New Foundation: A Biblical Response to Modern Apostles and the NAR Why Ephesians 2:20 does not support modern apostolic

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Why Critical Theory Clashes with Biblical Christianity

Dave Jenkins July 30, 2025

The Collision Between Critical Theory and Biblical Christianity What is Critical Theory, and should Christians embrace it? This is a

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A hand holds a white paper reading “Everyone Is Saved” as flames burn through the top edge, symbolizing the destruction of false teaching. To the right, bold text reads, “The Tragedy of Universalism: Why Not Everyone Is Saved,” highlighting the danger of universalism and the exclusivity of the gospel.

The Tragedy of Universalism: Why Not Everyone Is Saved

Dave Jenkins July 29, 2025

The Tragedy of Universalism: Why Not Everyone Is Saved ❓ What Are the Dangers of Universalism? In recent years, universalism

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Gospel Clarity in an Age of Ambiguity  

Dave Jenkins July 28, 2025

Gospel Clarity in an Age of Ambiguity Air Date: July 29, 2025Podcast: Contending for the WordSeries: Biblical Authority, Cultural Challenges,

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Why the Prosperity Gospel Isn’t the Gospel at All

Dave Jenkins July 28, 2025

Why the Prosperity Gospel Isn’t the Gospel at All Understanding the Eternal Danger of a Counterfeit Message By Dave Jenkins

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