Does It Matter if Jesus Kept His Word? |
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The skeptics and those who reject Jesus and the Bible continually point to what they consider to be an indisputable argument: Jesus (and his apostles) said that Christ's return and the end of the age was to occur in the first century. It did not happen, therefore, Jesus cannot be the Son of God, the Bible is not inspired. In spite of these serious charges, many Christians ask "What difference does it make if we study eschatology or not?" The bottom line is that eschatology appears on almost every page of the Bible, and yet, believers still ask "What difference does it make?" I just posted a new video addressing this crucial question. Take a look and pass it on!
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Does It Matter if Jesus Kept His Word?
