What The Bible Teaches About The Antichrist and Why It Matters

What The Bible Teaches About The Antichrist And Why It Matters (002)

⏱️ Estimated Reading Time: 1 min read

On today’s episode, a listener writes in and asks Dave, “Who Is the Antichrist and What Does the Bible Say about Him?”

What you’ll hear in this episode

  • The Difference Between the Antichrist and Antichrists.
  • Why the Antichrist is a Christological Rebel.
  • Standing Fast for the Deity of Christ.
  • 1 John 2:19, the Christian, and Assurance.
  • Responding to Challenges to the Deity of Christ Today.
  • How the Apostle John Aims to Aid Christian’s Assurance.
  • Why Holiness is a Mark of Those Who Are Born Again.

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