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The Covenant Keeper

05 Friday Nov 2021

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God made a promise to Abraham that He would send a Messiah.Two-thousand years later, John the Baptist was born and straited the way for Jesus (that Messiah).Then John the Baptist’s parents (Zechariah and Elizabeth) were completely blown away that, after all this time, God remembered the covenant that he had made with the Patriarch, Abraham. Jesus (God) made another covenant with man…He promised that He would return. It has been about two-thousand years. About every two-thousand years, God does something very major on the timeline of man.WE HAVE A COVENANT KEEPING GOD!

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WHO WAS CYPRIAN OF CARTHAGE?-by Bryan and Wanda Holloway

14 Wednesday Aug 2019

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By the end of the second century, isn’t it ironic that Jerusalem, Antioch and Rome were being taught by the Christians from Carthage (over 2,000 miles from Jerusalem)? It was in Africa that the first critical teachings and explanations of Scripture were shaped. The African Fathers were first to interpret the Bible literally. Tertullian, Cyprian, Augustine and others declared THE DOCTRINE OF THE TRINITY (the Father, Son and Holy Spirit) as well as CHRISTOLOGY (the study of the person and work of Jesus Christ). 

During this time they also had to fight major heresies: 

Gnosticism:

Basically, the Gnostic believes in acquiring special, mystical knowledge as the means for salvation. According to Gnostic beliefs, there is a Great God that is good and perfect, but impersonal and unknowable. The creator of the universe was actually a lesser deity—a cheap knock-off of the “true God”—who wanted to create a flawless material universe but botched the job. Instead of having a utopia, we ended up with a world infected with pain, misery, and intellectual and spiritual blindness; all matter is now corrupt and evil. However, when this lesser deity created man, he accidentally imbued humanity with a spark of the “true” God’s spirit, making man an inherently good soul trapped in the confines of an evil, material body. – Gotquestions.org

Arianism:

Arianism is a heresy named for Arius, a priest and false teacher in the early fourth century AD in Alexandria, Egypt. One of the earliest and probably the most important item of debate among early Christians was the subject of Christ’s deity. Was Jesus truly God in the flesh, or was Jesus a created being? Was Jesus God or not? Arius denied the deity of the Son of God, holding that Jesus was created by God as the first act of creation and that the nature of Christ was anomoios (“unlike”) that of God the Father. Arianism, then, is the view that Jesus is a finite created being with some divine attributes, but He is not eternal and not divine in and of Himself. – Gotquestions.org

Montanism:

Montanism is named after a man named Montanus who became a convert to Christianity around A.D. 170. He lived in Asia Minor, and, prior to his conversion, he was a priest in an Asiatic cult called Cybele. He claimed that he had the gift of prophecy, prophesying in an ecstatic state. Eusebius, a church historian born around A.D. 260-270, wrote the following of Montanus: “In his lust for leadership, he became obsessed and would suddenly fall into frenzy and convulsions. He began to be ecstatic and speak and talk strangely, and prophesied contrary to that which was the custom from the beginning of the church. Those who heard him were convinced that he was possessed. They rebuked him and forbade him to speak, remembering the warning of the Lord Jesus to be watchful because false prophets would come” (Eusebius, Ecclesiastical History, 5.16.1). Montanus was joined by two women, Priscilla and Maximilla, who also claimed to have the gift of prophecy and also prophesied in an ecstatic state.

It was not the idea of prophecy that caused a great disturbance in the church. It was the manner in which they prophesied. They had departed from the biblical norms of prophecy, both in content and in the manner in which they expressed their prophesies. They as a trio believed that they had received revelation from the Lord while being in an ecstatic state. This style of prophesying was likened to the same irrational, ecstatic prophetic style that was a part of Montanus’ life prior to his conversion when he was a priest of Cybele. – Gotquestions.org

Marcionism:

Marcionism was a religious movement based on the teachings of the 2nd-century heretic Marcion of Sinope. While none of Marcion’s writings have survived to the present, we know of his teachings through several early Christian writers including Justin Martyr (AD 100—165), Irenaeus of Lyons (AD 130—200) and Hippolytus (AD 170—235). These men combatted Marcion in defense of the truth.

Marcion held to many errant views, but he is primarily known for his belief that the Old Testament Scriptures were not authoritative for a Christian. He denied that the God of the Old Testament was the same God presented in the New Testament. For Marcion, Jesus was the Son of the God of the New Testament but not the Son of the deity described in the Hebrew Scriptures. The deities of the Old and New Testamentswere, from Marcion’s perspective, literally two different gods. Marcion did not deny the existence of the god of the Old Testament (what he referred to as a Demiurge). He simply classified this god as a secondary deity, one that was inferior to the supreme God revealed in Jesus.

Marcion held that Jesus was the only revelation of the Supreme God but that Jesus should not be seen as having fulfilled Old Testament messianic prophecies. Rather, Marcion saw the prophecies as predicting a yet-to-come earthly savior of the Jewish nation. What Marcion was endorsing was a radical discontinuity between Old Testament Judaism and the message of Jesus and the apostle Paul. Marcion also affirmed a form of Docetism, a view that Jesus was not truly a man but only appeared to be human. This in spite of the clarity of verses such as John 1:14 and 1 John 4:1–3, which speak plainly of Jesus’ true humanity. – Gotquestions.org

Manichaeism:

Manichaeism (also known as Manichaeanism and Manicheanism) is an ancient religion that arose several centuries after Christ. The faith was a purposeful blend of Zoroastrianism and Christianity, borrowing concepts and terminology from both. Manicheans believed that the universe was dominated by two competing forces of good and evil, represented by light and darkness, respectively. While the religion of Manichaeism did not survive very long, historically speaking, its reputation has endured. The term Manicheanis used today mostly to criticize a viewpoint for being too black-and-white, or overly simplified.

Manichaeism arose in Persia in the middle of the 3rd century. Like other early heresies, such as Gnosticism, it taught that the physical world was inherently evil and that salvation is obtained primarily through knowledge. The founder of Manichaeism is known only as Mani, which is actually a title meaning something like “King of Light” or “Shining One.” His teachings particularly criticized Christianity. Mani took specific issue with the Bible for suggesting that some truths in the universe might not be easily understood by human beings.

Manichaeism has far more in common with faiths such as Zoroastrianism than with Christian theology. Other than certain words and phrases, there is little connection between the Bible and the teachings of Mani. – Gotquestions.org

Having been raised in Carthage, Cyprian was taught not to believe in God (other than the Roman gods and the god Caesar). Being wealthy and the son of a Roman politician, Cyprian was able to get a very good, but wordly, education. By the time he was an adult he lived in the wealthy upper class, independent from his family. 

Even though he was well-to-do, he experienced disappointment and dissatisfaction with life, seeing corruption and immorality around him every day. He found himself at a spiritual crossroads (many years later, Blaise Pascal would say “there is a God-shaped vacuum in the heart of every man, that only God can fill.”). In his mid-forties, he met a man named Caecilius who told him the gospel, Cyprian repented of his sins and trusted Jesus Christ as his savior and he found contentment at once.

Without delay, Cyprian turned his back on the way that he had been living and donated all of his wealth to the needy. 

“By his works, Cyprian showed that he was radically converted and sold out for Christ”.  -Anonymous

Cyprian became an ardent student of Christianity. He began to read the Bible and other Christian literature, including the better theologians, of which he referred to Tertullian as the master! 

“Cyprian was accustomed never to pass a day without reading Tertullian”.

– Jerome 

He wanted nothing more greatly that to have a relationship with God and to be proficient and seasoned in the Word of God. 

In under three years, he was granted with overwhelming approval, acceptance and endorsement from the provincial Bishops, the position of Bishop of Carthage. He immediately found himself ‘head to head’ with some of the more senior clergy…leaders like, Fortunatus and Donatus, who were bitter that ‘a Christian, new to the faith’ could so quickly be escalated to a position above them.

The following year saw a major Christian persecution from the Romans. Over the last couple centuries there had been smaller persecutions, however, with Emperor Decius came the first assault on Christians, extending the entire length and width of the empire, since the church’s beginnings.

The most important temple in ancient Rome was the Temple of Capitoline. It was here that Decius required all citizens to offer sacrifices, annually, to Jupiter and the Roman gods. All who would refuse were guilty of treason and as a penalty they would have their belongings removed and ultimately put to death. 

This was the most fierce trial that the young church had endured. In the face of persecution, numerous Christians ‘caved-in’ to the demands of Decius. These Christians became known as “the lapsed” while those who held firm were known as “the confessors”. Even the Christians who caved-in still believed themselves to be followers of Jesus Christ, and many of them would later profess Christ, a second time. 

Cyprian would not obey the decree of Caesar, and in order to save his life, escaped from Carthage. Many expressed their contempt and described him as a coward for not staying, as many other Christians stayed and endured. While he was gone, he still kept in close touch with the church as much of his flock was put to death. In his correspondence he also counseled other bishops with the problems they were facing during this very difficult time. 

Cyprian returned to Carthage the following year. Calling a council, he wanted to resolve this issue of the “lapsed”. The council agreed that those who had sacrificed to the false gods, could return to the church after a period in which their repentance could be shown to be genuine. 

He held other synods at Carthage to settle disagreements and doctrinal matters. The entire Roman Empire knew him as a major teacher of Christianity. 

Six years after his return to Carthage, in A.D. 257, Emperor Valerian began another round of intense and unrestrained persecutions against the Christians. He required the absolute worship of Roman gods and would not allow Christians to gather to worship  the true God. As the bishop of Carthage, he was ordered to appear before the Roman authorities and it was demanded that he involve himself in the pagan ceremonies and worship of Roman gods. He refused. He was then asked for the names of the individuals in his flock. Again, he refused, so on August 30, 257 he was exiled to Curubis (a town in modern Tunisia). 

The following summer, Cyprian was allowed to come back to his ministry. However, on September 14, 258 the proconsul, Galerius Maximus, called for Cyprian to appear before him. He was ordered to sacrifice to the pagan gods and to deny Christ. Once again, he refused to deny God and it was pronounced that he would be beheaded.

His beheading took place immediately, in public. Many people followed Cyprian on his last journey. He knelt to pray, put his own blindfold on and was beheaded with a sword.

 “In the writings of Cyprian there is an increasing tendency towards the doctrine of the original sinfulness of man, and of a monergistic renewal of the soul.”

“In short, Cyprian was one of the first to emphasize the sovereignty of grace over the dead will and, like other African Fathers, served as a gradual preparation for the Augustinian view of sin and grace.” 

– Louis Berkhof

“Cyprian is the most lauded commentator on the divine declarations…the loveliest of teachers…so memorable a teacher of the word of truth…the most luminous doctor…he preached the true grace of God as it should be preached, that is, the grace by which no human merits precede…along with Ambrose, he is the most excellent commentator on the word of God.” 

– Augustine

“I have a high regard for St. Cyprian’s person and faith, he is among the most outstanding Fathers and greatest Theologians”. 

– Martin Luther

“Be constantly committed to prayer or the reading of Scripture; by praying, you speak to God, in reading, God speaks to you”.

– Cyprian

“If He prayed who was without sin, how much more it becometh a sinner to pray”.

– Cyprian

“In proportion to the size of the vessel of faith, brought by us to the Lord, is the measure we draw out of his overflowing grace”.

– Cyprian  

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THE DESTRUCTION OF TYRE-by Bryan and Wanda Holloway

04 Sunday Aug 2019

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There are hundreds and hundreds of fulfilled prophecies in the Bible. The perfect fulfillment of these prophecies make people understand and believe that when the Bible speaks it is telling the truth, even when it is speaking of future events.  No other faith on the planet has fulfilled prophecy.

Daniel (chapter 2) predicts the rise and fall of Greece and Rome. In Isaiah chapter 23, we are told of the destruction of the cities of Tyre (a secoast city) and Sidon. In our secular (earthly, non religious) history studies we learn that Tyre was completely destroyed in seven months. 

Close to 250 years before, Nebuchadnezzar , king of Babylon, began his 13-year failed attempt to destroy Tyre and kill all of its inhabitants but the population had moved to an island half a mile out in the sea and had built walls (150 ft. tall) to keep them safe against an intruder. 

In 332 B.C., Alexander the Great came to town. In seven months he fulfilled the remainder of the prophecies (Zechariah 9:4; Ezekiel 26:12) regarding this city, by demolishing it, killing 8000 of its people and selling another 30,000 of its population into slavery. 

To reach the island city, he gathered the ruble and leftovers from Nebuchadnezzar’s previous attempt and threw them into the sea, building a causeway 200 ft. wide, all the way to the island.  

…and another one:

In Luke 21, Jesus predicted that Jerusalem would be destroyed and the Jews further dispersed (Diaspora) throughout the world. In Matthew 24:1, 2 Jesus also predicted the destruction of the Temple of God. 

In A.D. 70, Titus Vespasian (later known as Caesar Augustus) destroyed this holy city and the Temple, and the Jews were carried off into foreign lands. (P.S. this is the significance of the Jews being returned to their own land after WW2). 

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WORLDVIEW: BIBLICAL VS. SECULAR—by Bryan and Wanda Holloway

25 Thursday Jul 2019

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by Bryan & Wanda Holloway


This debate is as such:

Anthropology (Secular)

Creationism (Theology: The doctrines of God)

The Creationist understands that God works in all things…that there is nowhere that a person can go or do to get away from Him…this is known as the Omnipresence of The God Head and seeks to acknowledge His Sovereignty. As Love, God is the Creator of morals.

The Secular Humanist sees none or very little value in the belief of God. Humans are simply animals that are further along in the plane of Evolution. Unlike the Christian belief, moral character is interpreted on a case by case instance (Moral Absolutes vs. Situational Ethics) and is usually only valid if it parallels that person’s opinion, since there are no absolute truths. While the humanist sees his  ideas as Progressive, the Bible sees him as eternally perishing.

Atheist (a=against, anti and Theist from the Greek word Theo=God)

Agnostic (Greek or Latin= Ignormus, unknowing)

These worldly views are understandable, however they are not acceptable. God refers to the Gospel as a “stumbling block”. In His Word, He says that He will “confound the wise”.

In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. He created man on the 6th day (Hebrew “YOWM” = 24 hour period…this contradicts  Evolutions “Survival of the Fittest” theory). We are then told the story of the “fruit” in the garden (the point to be taken from this literal story is that man disobeyed the will of God). As man’s federal representative, all of creation was cursed…this included mankind (this is what is referred to as the “fall” of man). At this point all direct communication was cut off between God and man. Immediately, God’s Word promises that there will be a Messiah to Redeem this relationship (this is why Jesus is called the Redeemer).

Note* Old Testament Hebrew word “Messiah” = New Testament Greek word “Christ”.

Years later this fallen mankind had become exceedingly sinful (Sin=Greek “Harmatia” …to miss the mark). Because of this, God sent a world-wide flood to completely wipe out mankind with the exception of Noah, his wife, his sons and their wives (8 people). The earth was completely flooded. The rain lasted for 40 days. The ark came to rest on Mt. Ararat (in modern day Turkey). This was the first time that the earth had ever seen rain. Like many stories recorded in the Bible, it’s details are often challenged by the secularist, however the Biblical Worldview points to a myriad of remains from this flood:

-Sedimentary stone covering the entire earth

-Sea Shells found atop mountains throughout the earth

-Archaeological finds galore, and the list is numerous

NOTE* Archaeological records never line up with the science records that set out to disprove the Bible! By no means is there truth to two sets of evidences (Bible vs. Science), instead they share the same evidence reaching two separate verdicts. The Geological Column confirms the Bible, as does Archaeology. When the Bible says that you will find Jacob’s well between city A and city B…then an archaeological dig is performed in this exact location and finds Jacob’s well, then Archaeology describes the Bible as a true and accurate record! Both of these records loudly contest the Theory of Evolution!

FAST FORWARD:

Jesus (the Redeemer) was born in Bethlehem, Israel. He led a completely sinless life and was crucified (put to death) on our behalf. His substitutionary death atoned for our sins. His action paid our debt in full…nothing was left unpaid, however we must receive this gift honestly…just because a free gift is offered does not mean that a person has taken it and claimed ownership of it, no he has to TAKE IT. Any person can call out to Jesus (pray) and ask that Jesus forgive him of his sin and remember him in his kingdom. Along with this prayer he must REPENT (turn away from) his sin and begin to live his new life, born again as a Christian. Jesus said to one of the Pharisees    “Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born again  he cannot see the kingdom of God.” – John 3:3 

Jesus will return soon to get His people. Scripture tells us to keep watching for it and if His return takes place before a person repents, he will be eternally lost (the only way to be saved during the Great Tribulation is to die for the faith). 

There are many religions in this world, but Christianity is not one of them…what do I mean by that? The answer is that CHRISTIANITY IS NOT A RELIGION, IT IS A RELATIONSHIP. While the world will tell you that there are many roads that lead to heaven, the Bible is very clear: 

“Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved.” – Acts 4:12 

Example:….Buddha, Allah, Hare Krishna, etc…

“I am the LORD, and there is no other; Besides Me there is no God I will gird you, though you have not known Me;…” – Isaiah 45:5

“You shall have no other gods before Me”. – Exodus 20:3

“For You are great and do wondrous deeds; You alone are God”- Psalm 86:10

“For who is God, besides the LORD? And who is a rock, besides our God?

– 2 Samuel 22:32

“The scribe said to Him, “Right, Teacher; You have truly stated that HE IS ONE, AND THERE IS NO ONE ELSE BESIDES HIM;…” – Mark 12:32

NO OTHER RELIGION IN THE WORLD HAS FULFILLED PROPHECY!

Many religions throughout this world contain prophecy, however not a single one of them has had those prophecies come true (including Islam).

Interestingly; there were over 400 prophecies of the coming of Jesus and they all came true (history does not deny this, see the secular historian Josephus “Antiquities”) and there are 100’s of His second coming as well…here’s the kicker: OF ALL THE PROPHECIES THAT NEED BE FULFILLED BEFORE HIS 2ND COMING THERE ARE NONE LEFT, THE VERY NEXT THING ON THE BIBLE’S TIMELINE OF MAN IS FOR THE RAPTURE OF THE CHURCH!!!

I beg of you, do not be caught off guard.

Bryan & Wanda

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TWO LEGS-by Bryan and Wanda Holloway

23 Tuesday Jul 2019

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By Bryan & Wanda Holloway

While the European Union didn’t become official until the early nineties, its idea goes back to just after World War 2. The Bible tells us that the anitichrist will emerge from a 10-nation union (read Daniel chapters 2 and 7) which will be the rebirth of the Roman Empire. Because of this, prophecy scholars worldwide were paying close attention in 1981 as Greece became the 10th nation to join the E.U., however that number has continually climbed (28 as of today). Now, the number of nations that belong to the E.U. is becoming smaller as members exit, one by one (Ex. Brexit = “British Exit”). Once again these Bible scholars are paying attention to the number of nations in the E.U. and watching for it to dwindle back down to 10!The legs of the statue in Daniel chapter 2 depicted the Roman Empire, but it’s very important to remember this fact:THE STATUE HAD TWO DISTINCT LEGS (JUST LIKE THE ROMAN EMPIRE HAD A WEST AND AN EAST)!…traditionally, Bible scholars have focused on the WEST LEG, however the EAST LEG became the Bynzatine Empire in 330 A.D., which later became Islamic.So, have these prophecy scholars been missing it, well you be the judge: It is interesting to know that there are a sequence of end time events prophesied in the Quran (Koran) that also play into the end time events of the Bible (only backwards).In Islam,-The hero ends up being the equivalent of the Bible’s antichrist.-The villain is a lying, one-eyed man riding on a donkey, claiming to be the Son of God.Do you know how to discern the appearance of the sky, but cannot discern the signs of the times? – Matthew 16:3

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WHO WAS TERTULLLIAN OF CARTHAGE?-by Bryan and Wanda Holloway

08 Monday Apr 2019

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THE FIRST GROUP OF APOSTOLIC FATHERS WERE THE AFRICAN FATHERS. THIS IS THE GROUP THAT WAS SITUATED SOUTH OF THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA (WEST OF ROME). THEY ARE KNOWN FOR THEIR INVOLVEMENT IN THE ALEXANDRIAN SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY AND INCLUDED THE GREAT AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO. THESE WERE THE 1ST REAL BIBLE STUDENTS. IN THIS GROUP WAS TERTULLIAN OF CARTHAGE.

“As a young adult, Tertullian was sent to Rome to study law, a vocation that made good use of his sharp mind and powers of analysis and persuasion. He soon became a proficient and noted public speaker. However, while in Rome, he became impressed by the unflinching courage of Christians in the face of persecution. Many believers were being thrown to the lions or burned publicly, yet without compromise or fear. Their bold witness had a profound effect on Tertullian, exposing his self-righteousness and bringing him under strong conviction. Through the witness of suffering Christians, he was dramatically converted to Christ around the age of forty”. – Steven J. Lawson

DURING THE 2ND AND 3RD CENTURIES A HERESY CALLED MONARCHIANISM DEVELOPED. THIS HERESY CAME IN THE FORM OF 2 FALSE TEACHINGS

  1. ADOPTIONISM: HELD THAT CHRIST WAS A MERE MAN, MIRACULOUSLY CONCEIVED, BUT CONSTITUTED THE SON OF GOD SIMPLY BY THE INFINITELY HIGH DEGREE IN WHICH HE HAD BEEN FILLED WITH DIVINE WISDOM AND POWER. THIS VIEW WAS TAUGHT AT ROME ABOUT THE END OF THE 2ND CENTURY BY THEODOTUS, WHO WAS EXCOMMUNICATED BY POPE VICTOR, AND TAUGHT SOMEWHAT LATER BY ARTEMON, WHO WAS EXCOMMUNICATED BY POPE ZEPHYRINUS. ABOUT 260 IT WAS AGAIN TAUGHT BY PAUL OF SAMOSATA.
  1. MODELISM: HELD THAT WHEN SCRIPTURE USED THE WORDS “FATHER” AND “SON” IT WAS ONLY DIFFERENT MODES OF THE ONE GOD.

IT WAS TAUGHT BY PRAXEAS, A PRIEST FROM ASIA MINOR, IN ROME ABOUT 206 AND WAS OPPOSED BY TERTULLIAN IN THE TRACT ADVERSUS PRAXEAN (C. 213), AN IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTION TO THE DOCTRINE OF THE TRINITY.
TERTULLIAN DEFENDED THE DOCTRINE OF THE TRINITY AGAINST THE FALSE DOCTRINE OF MONARCHIANISM. HE INSISTED (ACCORDING TO THE SCRIPTURES) THAT THERE IS ONLY ONE GOD IN THREE PERSONS AND THAT EACH OF THESE PERSONS WAS FULLY DIVINE. HE ALSO INSISTED THAT JESUS IS FULLY GOD AND FULLY MAN.

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WHO WERE THE PURITANS?-by Bryan and Wanda Holloway

17 Sunday Mar 2019

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WHO WERE THE HUGUENOTS?-by Bryan and Wanda Holloway

17 Sunday Mar 2019

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