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Steve Wohlberg

Steve Wohlberg
Steve Wohlberg is the Speaker/Director of White Horse Media and hosts The Sword of the Spirit television program. A gifted writer and speaker, he is the author of 24 books, has been a guest on over 500 radio and TV shows, and has spoken by special invitation inside the Pentagon and U.S. Senate. He has also been featured on two History Channel documentaries discussing the book of Revelation.
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Eight Signs of the End»
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The Cross
“As you have therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord so walk ye in Him”
When we come to Christ for salvation we come by placing our faith in Him and what He did on the cross for us to be reconciled to God and we must always keep our faith in Him as we go on in our walk with the Lord, if we look to anything else that we do or rules we keep we have moved the object of faith away from Christ and back to us or something else and in so doing we have then turned away from Christ and if we continue in that direction we will eventually loose our way and be lost. Gods way of salvation centers up on Christ and His work on the cross and our faith must always remain there and only there.
1-A person must first recognize he is a sinner that cannot save himself.
Romans 3:23, 23For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God.
2-A person needs to know that he is facing eternal death.
Rm 6:23, 23For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.
3-A person needs to know that Christ died so that the repentant sinner can live eternally.
Rm 5:8 But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.
4–A person needs to know that Christ died for him personally.
Rm 5:10 For if, when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son, much more, being reconciled, we shall be saved by his life.
5–A person needs to know that Christ saves the one who calls upon Him, and remains faithful to Him.
Rm 10:13 For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.
This is the beginning of the Christian life. We need to grow in grace and the knowledge of God.
2 Peter 3:18 But grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ….
We grow in grace by praying; by studying the Bible; by doing all the things the Bible tells us to do; by telling others what Christ has done for us.
By beholding (observing and studying the life of Christ and imitating it) we become changed into His image.
2 Cor 3:18 But we all, with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image from glory to glory, even as by the Spirit of the Lord.
We also need to confess our sins and stop doing them.
Proverbs 28:13
He that covereth his sins shall not prosper: but whoso confesseth and forsaketh them shall have mercy.
Jesus said that eternal life is in knowing Him and His Father.
Jn 17:3 And this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent.
Sanctification (becoming like Jesus) is the work of a lifetime.
The Antichrist Chronicles 9-10
Part 9: “Antichrist and Jesus Christ in the Flesh” Part 10: “Antichrist and the Counter-Reformation” Steve Wohlberg chronicles fascinating statements by Protestant Reformers, revealing what they taught about “Antichrist” in contrast to modern theories
| The Antichrist Chronicles 1-2 |
| The Antichrist Chronicles 3-4 |
| The Antichrist Chronicles 5-6 |
| The Antichrist Chronicles 7-8 |
| The Antichrist Chronicles 9-10 |
| The Antichrist Chronicles 11-12 |
Immaculate Conception or Deception
Many people mistakenly believe that the immaculate conception refers to the conception of Jesus Christ. Jesus’ conception was most assuredly immaculate…but the immaculate conception does not refer to Jesus at all. The immaculate conception is a doctrine of the Romans Catholic Church in regards to Mary, Jesus’ mother. An official statement of the doctrine reads, “…the blessed Virgin Mary to have been, from the first instant of her conception, by a singular grace and privilege of Almighty God, in view of the merits of Christ Jesus the Savior of Mankind, preserved free from all stain of original sin.” Essentially the immaculate conception is the belief that Mary was protected from original sin, that Mary did not have a sin nature, and was, in fact, sinless.
The problem with the doctrine of the immaculate conception is that it is not taught in the Bible. The Bible nowhere describes Mary as anything but an ordinary human female whom God chose to be the mother of the Lord Jesus Christ. Mary was undoubtedly a godly woman (Luke 1:28). Mary was surely a wonderful wife and mother. Jesus definitely loved and cherished His mother (John 19:27). The Bible gives us no reason to believe that Mary was sinless. In fact, the Bible gives us every reason to believe that Jesus Christ is the only Person who was not “infected” by sin and never committed a sin (Ecclesiastes 7:20; Romans 3:23; 2 Corinthians 5:21; 1 Peter 2:22; 1 John 3:5).
The doctrine of the immaculate conception originated out of confusion over how Jesus Christ could be born sinless if He was conceived inside of a sinful human female. The thought was that Jesus would have inherited a sinful nature from Mary had she been a sinner. In contrast to the immaculate conception, the Biblical solution to this problem is understanding that Jesus Himself was miraculously protected from being polluted by sin while He was inside Mary’s womb. If God was capable of protecting Mary from sin, would He not be able to protect Jesus from sin? Therefore, Mary being sinless is neither necessary or Biblical.
The Roman Catholic Church argues that the immaculate conception is necessary because without it, Jesus would have been the object of His own grace. The thought goes like this – for Jesus to have been miraculously preserved from sin, which itself would be an act of grace, that would mean God essentially “graced Himself.” The word grace means “unmerited favor.” Grace is giving someone something he or she does not deserve. God performing a miracle in preserving Jesus from sin is not “grace.” In no sense could Jesus possibly be infected with sin. He was perfect and sinless humanity joined with sinless divinity. God cannot be infected or affected by sin, as He is perfectly holy. This same truth applies to Jesus. It did not take “grace” to protect Jesus from sin. Being God incarnate, Jesus was in His essence “immune” from sin.
So, the doctrine of the immaculate conception is neither Biblical or necessary. Jesus was miraculously conceived inside Mary, who was a virgin at the time. That is the Biblical concept of the virgin birth. The Bible does not even hint that there was anything significant about Mary’s conception. If we examine this concept logically, Mary’s mother would have to be immaculately conceived as well. How could Mary be conceived without sin if her mother was sinful? The same would have to be said of Mary’s grandmother, great-grandmother, and so on. So, in conclusion, the immaculate conception is not a Biblical teaching. The Bible teaches the miraculous virgin conception of Jesus Christ, not the immaculate conception of Mary.
Do you trust God’s Word, the Bible that never changes, or Catholic doctrine that does?


















