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Lent: Day 4 - Polycarp to The Philippians

Posted by Luke J. Wilson on 4th March 2017 in Lent | Lent,great lent,fasting,early church faThers,devotional,daily reading,episle of Polycarp to The Philippians
Day Four: Epistle of Polycarp to The Philippians (full text) Who: Polycarp of Smyrna, who was a direct disciple of The apostle John. We also have some information about Polycarp via Irenaeus (who knew Polycarp) in his book, Adv. Haer., III.3.4: “But Polycarp also was not only instructed by apostles, and conversed with many who had seen Christ, but was also, by apostles in Asia, appointed bishop of The Church in Smyrna”. What: Lots of exhortations are contained in this letter, and is also referenced by Irenaeus as being for “those who wish to do so, and are anxious about Their salvation, can learn The character of his (Polycarp's) faith, and The preachin...
 

Christians and The Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Posted by Luke J. Wilson on 20th March 2020 in Coronavirus |
We currently live in troubled times lately with a lot of uncertainty around us, both locally and globally. But even now as I write this and think on The topic of The virus, one verse in particular springs to mind: Psalm 23:4Even though I walk through The valley of The shadow of deathI fear no evil;for you are with me;your rod and your staff — They comfort me. It does feel a little bit like we are all walking through “The valley of The shadow of death” at The moment! But as The Psalmist says, “I fear no evil” for God is with us and comforts us. That doesn’t necessarily mean we won’t get sick (or die), but that no matter what is happening aroun...
 

BOOK REVIEW: Four Views on Hell 2nd edition

Posted by David Jakubovic on 17th March 2021 in Book Review |
This is a guest post by David Jakubovic. The views are that of The author and don't necessarily reflect The views of That Ancient Faith. A 20 year update of The 1996 book by The same name, this slim volume (211 pages) is a helpful cross-section of current evangelical thought on Final Punishment, sampling Denny Burk on Eternal Conscious Torment (ECT hereafter), John Stackhouse Jr on Conditional immortality (CI hereafter), Robin Parry on Christian Universalism (CU hereafter) and Jerry Walls on (a Protestant) Purgatory. Preston Sprinkle pens both Introduction and Conclusion, plus There are Scripture, Author and Subject indices. The Introduction sets The scene,...
 

26 Differences Between Muhammad and Jesus

Posted by Luke J. Wilson on 17th October 2022 in Islam | Islam,Christianity,Jesus vs Muhammad,Islam vs Christianity,John of Damascus,church faThers,church history,religion
If you’ve ever spent any time online, eiTher in random Facebook comment threads or reading The news, I’m sure you’ve come across The claim that Islam and Christianity are basically The same and that “we all worship The same God”, getting lumped togeTher as an “Abrahamic religion” along with Judaism. Muslims claim Islam “is The completed final version of The previous messages originally revealed to Moses and Jesus” which came to “correct The deviations of Christianity”, which had apparently become corrupt by The seventh century when Muhammad came along. But for something which is meant to come from The same God at its core, it would sugges...
 

Is it The end of The world as we know it?

Posted by Luke J. Wilson on 27th September 2015 in Eschatology | blood moon,last days,end of The world,second coming,apocalypse,prophecy,false prophets,predictions
September 28th 2015 will be a supermoon and a red moon at that. I last wrote about These four "blood moons" way back in April last year when certain self-styled prophets John Hagee and Mark Blitz's "End Times" teaching gained some popularity (and subsequent book promotions). One thing that I predicted in my previous article was that if nothing else comes from all of this "end is nigh" nonsense, is that These "prophets" would indeed profit from Their books – as has been shown to be true in which The "Four Blood Moons" book has been in The top 20 on The New York Times Best-seller List, and has also recently been turned into a docu-drama! OTher than th...
 

Lent: Day 8 - Ignatius to The Romans

Posted by Luke J. Wilson on 9th March 2017 in Lent | Lent,great lent,fasting,early church faThers,devotional,daily reading,Ignatius,Ignatius of Antioch: Letter to The Romans,martyrdom
Day Eight: St. Ignatius of Antioch: Letter to The Romans (full text) Who: Ignatius converted at a young age and later became Bishop of Antioch. A friend of Polycarp and fellow disciple of John, There is a long standing tradition that Ignatius was The child that Jesus held in his arms and blessed in Mark 10:13-16 What: A challenging letter in which Ignatius pours himself out to The Roman church about his impending martyrdom. Why: Ignatius wrote a series of letters to The churches in Asia Minor whilst en route to Rome to face martyrdom by wild beasts in The Colosseum around 108 AD. When: Around 107-108 AD On reading The introduction to this letter my first th...
 
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