Christians enjoy the presence and power of holy spirit in a way never experienced before the Church Age, which began on the Day of Pentecost (Acts 2). The holy spirit we have now is what God had promised He would give to Israel in the Millennial Kingdom,...
Through the centuries, changes were made to the Greek text that skewed it in favor of the Trinitarian position. Today, Trinitarian scholars recognize these changes, and therefore they are not included in the modern Greek texts produced by the United Bible Society and...
[This article was taken from our book “The Gift of Holy Spirit: The Power to be like Christ.”] In any given language, many words have at least two meanings, and some have many more than two. The Greek word pneuma, which in the New Testament is most often translated as...
They Never Told Me This in Church!by Greg S. Deuble Paperback, 433 pages, 2006: Restoration Fellowship There is a consensus among many New Testament scholars that much of what the historical Jesus and his apostles taught has been submerged by an influx of...