Author Archives: S.C.1

About S.C.1

Baptist minister and pastor since 1995.

The Historic Missionary Baptist Perspective: A Family’s Legacy of Faith and Opposition to Dispensationalism

Historic Missionary Baptists generally emphasize a more traditional and holistic interpretation of the Bible, often rejecting dispensationalism because it tends to compartmentalize biblical history into distinct periods or “dispensations.” This approach can sometimes oversimplify the continuity and unity of God’s redemptive plan. Additionally, we view the dispensationalist idea of two forms of grace as heretical,… Read More »

The Connection Between Jeremiah 23:36 and Supernatural Bible Changes

Introduction The integrity of God’s word has been a topic of significant theological debate and concern throughout history. One verse that stands out in the discussion of preserving the sanctity of scripture is Jeremiah 23:36. This verse addresses the perversion of divine messages and highlights the severe consequences of altering God’s word. In light of… Read More »

The Sealing: A Deeper Look into Supernatural Bible Changes

Throughout the Bible, the concept of sealing carries profound significance, encompassing both the preservation of divine prophecy and the protection of God’s people. As we explore this theme, we delve into its implications for the supernatural changes many believe are happening in the scriptures today. The Sealing of Prophecies Daniel’s Sealed Prophecy: In the Book… Read More »

Theological Implications and Spiritual Obfuscation:

The supernatural changes in the King James Bible, such as the alteration from “sins” to “sin” in John 1:29, can be viewed as part of a broader spiritual obfuscation—a deliberate effort to obscure the true meaning of God’s Word. This obfuscation clouds the clarity of essential doctrinal truths, such as the atoning work of Christ,… Read More »

The Disappearance of “The Lion Shall Lie Down with the Lamb”

Introduction The phrase “the lion shall lie down with the lamb” has been a poignant symbol of peace and harmony within biblical literature and popular culture. It evokes a vision of a future where predators and prey coexist in tranquility, representing the restoration of order and peace in the world. However, this comforting phrase is… Read More »