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David Bercot. Bercot sets forth eight steps to enable us to gain complete victory over bitterness. A person who once struggled with bitterness himself, Bercot speaks from personal experience. He explains that bitterness not only robs us of our happiness, it will cost us our eternal life if we don’t gain victory over it. ... more.
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Dean Taylor. In Matthew 25 Jesus said that relieving the poor, visiting the sick, and receiving strangers was inextricably connected to what a “believer” is supposed to be. In simple terms, that means that unless we’re involved with helping the poor and needy, then we need to do some serious self-examination. Have you ever wondered what would happen if churches ... more.
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David Bercot. “What the Early Christians Believed About the Kingdom Parables of Jesus.” The theme of most of Jesus’ parables was the kingdom of God. In fact, these parables contain many of the essential truths about the kingdom. Yet, because they don’t fit the theology of most churches, Jesus’ kingdom parables have been explained away over the centuries or reinterpreted to fit changing doctrines. ... more.
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David Bercot. Many Christians imagine that colonial New England was a godly society filled with committed Christians. However, in reality, colonial New England was a society of wealth, covetousness, and large alcohol consumption. Distilling rum was the largest and most prosperous industry in New England. New England ships carried this rum to Africa, where it was exchanged ... more.
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David Bercot. This CD is NOT a criticism of the KJV. For the first 150 years after the KJV was published in 1611, it was periodically updated to fit changes in the English language and to occasionally amend the text itself. The last update was made in 1769 under the authority of Oxford University. But then something odd happened. ... more.
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David Bercot. In American History classes, we’ve all studied the causes of the Revolution: the Stamp Act, the mercantile system, the Navigation Acts, the Sugar Act, the quartering of soldiers in homes, the Boston Massacre, and the Intolerable Acts. But we never studied these “causes” from a kingdom perspective. In this message, Bercot not only analyzes the causes of the Revolution—including matters we didn’t learn in history class—but he does so from a kingdom perspective. ... more.
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John D. Martin. Kingdom life is designed to be lived out in church fellowship with other believers. But is Christ the building block of our churches? Or is He the stumbling block of them? (1 Pet. 2:6-8). Too many churches are built on theological doctrine rather than ... more.
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John D. Martin. The kingdom of God is a place where we live now —as well as in eternity. Jesus told us to seek first the kingdom of God, not to seek first our personal salvation. Yet, too many Christians make their own personal salvation the main goal in life. They don’t ... more.
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David Bercot. Many Christians today claim that the church founded by the apostles lost most of the apostles’ doctrine within a generation. In fact, people say that the first century church was already losing the apostolic faith while the apostles were still living. In other words, the apostles were failures! They couldn’t accomplish... more.

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D. Bercot. In this sequel to Will the Real Heretics Please Stand Up, Bercot explains seven common sense principles of document interpretation that will enable the reader to draw from the New Testament Scriptures the meaning intended by the apostles.

Note: Common Sense is now out of print. As we still continue to receive many requests for it, we have decided to publish as a downloadable PDF version for our readers.
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Scott Schones. A new movement in Christian circles today, known as the Emerging Church Movement, argues that we need a new kind of Christian—one who is in touch with post-modern society. Schones agrees that a different kind of Christian is needed today. However, what is needed is nothing something new and modern, but something old. Something that was there in the beginning when the church was young. A challenging and invigorating message! We are of-fering this CD for free because we want to see it get the greatest circulation possible.
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> Did it take a miracle from God for the colonists to prevail against England? Not in the least. Bercot explains the reasons why the Americans won their war for independence.
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The revolutionists won the war, but many of the people who lived in America suffered tremendously as a result. Among these were the Indians, Loyalists, blacks, and nonresistant Christians.
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Did it take a miracle from God for the colonists to prevail against England? Not in the least. Bercot explains the reasons why the Americans won their war for independence.
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The revolutionists won the war, but many of the people who lived in America suffered tremendously as a result. Among these were the Indians, Loyalists, blacks, and nonresistant Christians.
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George Washington attended the Episcopal Church while he served as President. Yet, he kept his religious beliefs to himself. Bercot discusses what Washington’s personal diary reveals about his spiritual nature, as well as the truth about Washington praying in the snow at Valley Forge.
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Benjamin Franklin was a Deist who had strong faith in God, but never believed in the Deity of Christ. John Adams was a Unitarian. Madison kept his beliefs to himself. Jefferson and Thomas Paine were staunch Deists.
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Why is God never mentioned in the U. S. Constitution? Bercot demonstrates that this was no accidental omission. Rather, he was deliberately left out by the framers of the Constitution.
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The early Christian writings known as the Ante-Nicene Fathers are the most valuable aid to understanding the New Testament in its historical context. Now for only $8.95 you can have their entire writings at your disposal in PDF format. Our PDF version is complete with table of contents so that the user can quickly find any particular work. Not only that, the PDF format allows the user to quickly do word searches throughout the entire set of writings. The user can also highlight passages of interest and add his own comments. ...­ more.
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Prior to the late 1800s, no Christians—evangelical, catholic, or liberal—believed in Dispensationalism. Today, most evangelicals accept without question the tenets of Dispensationalism as exemplified in the Scofield Study Bible. This is not surprising as evangelicals have been blind to the doctrine of the Two Kingdoms and have no real understanding of the kingdom of God. But what is shocking is that so many kingdom Christians have heartily embraced this new doctrine. In this message, Bercot exposes Dispensationalism as a modern innovation that is contrary to the historic Christian faith. It is also at odds with specific New Testament teaching and the facts of modern history.
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D. Bercot. Edmund Burke said: “All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” In accord with Burke, many Christians believe that unless Christians are active in politics and willing to go to war, then it’s their fault if evil triumphs. How can nonresistant, kingdom Christians answer that claim? As Bercot explains, such reasoning shows that, deep in-side, “conventional” Christians believe that praying is “doing nothing.” With their lips they proc-laim that God is in charge of everything, but by their actions they demonstrate that what they truly believe is that God is helpless unless Christians jump into the fray of this world’s troubles.
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In this follow up message on Dispensationalism, Bercot looks at specific claims of Dispensationalists--such as their claim that prophecies about Israel cannot be fulfilled in the Israel of God. He also discusses the Times of the Gentiles and whether the U. S. has been blessed for supporting Israel.
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Through the course of this series of messages, Bercot quotes from numerous primary sources: early Christian writings, writings of the Reformers and Puritans, letters, diaries, treaties, colonial charters, colonial newspaper articles, and more. Now, his listeners can read these original source documents for themselves, as they are reproduced on this PDF disc.
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