What Itching Ears Don't Want to Hear

A Revelation of Jesus Christ for the End Time Generation

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies
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Author: Andrew M. Denny ISBN: 9781469779331
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: March 8, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Andrew M. Denny
ISBN: 9781469779331
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: March 8, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

As Christians we are expected to be able to tell people why we believe what we believe (I Peter 3:15). Additionally, we are to do so by correctly explaining the Bible from the context in which it was written (II Timothy 2:15). This means that, no matter what denomination we may be a part of, we as claimed Christians during these last days need to lay aside our personal biases in order to further understand how the apostles perceived the Gospel.

Not to imply that any church denomination is wrong for any particular view; maybe just incomplete for not fully comprehending the teachings of the Lord Jesus Christ to the measure of the men who actually heard Him.

Some may call this work just a theory, but what this book offers is a prospect of what the apostles essentially gathered from the man Jesus, along with the principles He instituted apart from the typical view of todays modernized audience, that is. As we take a look into the development of the early church from a different angle we will examine certain words and actions taken by the apostles which commonly go unnoticed.

In other words, we should be able to detect which New Testament doctrines have been swept under the rug by modern tradition. By the end of this endeavor you alone must determine whether this book should be classified as fact or fiction. You alone must decide whether or not you will apply these principles.

You alone must

work out your own salvation with fear and trembling.

Philippians 2:12

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As Christians we are expected to be able to tell people why we believe what we believe (I Peter 3:15). Additionally, we are to do so by correctly explaining the Bible from the context in which it was written (II Timothy 2:15). This means that, no matter what denomination we may be a part of, we as claimed Christians during these last days need to lay aside our personal biases in order to further understand how the apostles perceived the Gospel.

Not to imply that any church denomination is wrong for any particular view; maybe just incomplete for not fully comprehending the teachings of the Lord Jesus Christ to the measure of the men who actually heard Him.

Some may call this work just a theory, but what this book offers is a prospect of what the apostles essentially gathered from the man Jesus, along with the principles He instituted apart from the typical view of todays modernized audience, that is. As we take a look into the development of the early church from a different angle we will examine certain words and actions taken by the apostles which commonly go unnoticed.

In other words, we should be able to detect which New Testament doctrines have been swept under the rug by modern tradition. By the end of this endeavor you alone must determine whether this book should be classified as fact or fiction. You alone must decide whether or not you will apply these principles.

You alone must

work out your own salvation with fear and trembling.

Philippians 2:12

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