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Why Christians Should Embrace Reading Fiction

By Elizabeth Prata

I discuss reading fiction as a Christian. Despite the notion that some people have that “God’s word is enough” and that other reading isn’t required, I and others argue that fiction enriches our understanding of human experience and offers valuable leisure. I share insights from Leland Ryken and Tony Reinke, urging people to consider the importance of good literature in a busy life.

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Posted in prophecy, theology

The Terrifying Secrets of Revelation’s Seven Thunders

By Elizabeth Prata

SYNOPSIS
The Seven Thunders in Revelation remain mysterious, with John forbidden to record their message, possibly indicating terrifying judgments. While speculations abound, their essence reflects God’s authority and impending wrath. The essay emphasizes the chilling reality of the future Tribulation and urges readers to share the Gospel before these events unfold.

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Book Review: The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue

By Elizabeth Prata

SYNOPSIS

I express disappointment in contemporary books, mentioning my struggle to find engaging stories. I specifically critique a novel about Adeline Larue, who makes a Faustian bargain, resulting in a dull, unmemorable existence. I find the writing pretentious and the character unlikable, thus choosing to stop reading, continuing my search for better literature.

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As Paul did, can we sing when our lives seem shattered?

By Elizabeth Prata

In Acts 16, Paul was followed by a slave girl who made much money for her owner by telling fortunes. She kept hollering after Paul and his group, and vexed Paul very much. Finally he cast the demon out of her, and that was that.

Or not. For when her owners saw their means of gain was gone, they beat Paul. Magistrates threw him and Silas in jail. (Acts 16:19-24). Not just jail, but “inner prison”.

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Posted in praise songs, theology

The Bible’s praise songs

By Elizabeth Prata

I discuss the significance of singing in the faith of believers, as highlighted in RC Sproul’s teachings on Biblical songs of praise. I recount Gladys Aylward’s experience in China, where her hymns reach Tibetan priests who long sought understanding of God’s love. Singing expresses knowledge of God and His gift of redemption.

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Posted in discernment, theology

Examining Dream Claims in Christianity

By Elizabeth Prata

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The post critiques the modern emphasis on dreams and visions within charismatic circles, asserting that such experiences were not part of historic Christianity after the closure of the canon. It emphasizes reliance on scripture over personal revelations, warning against false teachings that distort biblical truth.

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The True Meaning of ‘Fool’ in Scripture

By Elizabeth Prata

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The term ‘fool’ is used over 300 times in scripture, indicating its seriousness in the biblical context, often linked to rejecting God. Various meanings include deliberate sinfulness and moral corruption. Contrary to light-hearted interpretations, biblical foolishness signifies evil character and ultimate condemnation, emphasizing the importance of recognizing God’s wisdom.

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“Women can’t preach?! What about Deborah?”

By Elizabeth Prata

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The text discusses the debate surrounding women’s roles in church leadership, emphasizing that women are biblically unqualified to pastor. It challenges modern fanciful interpretations of scripture, advocating for adherence to the plain scripture of the Bible. The author argues against female pastors, citing specific biblical passages and historical context while encouraging women to fulfill their rightful roles in accordance with scripture.

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