
When your faith gives you no real advantage in this world – and may even cause you trouble – it’s time to assess what you really believe and who or what you really believe in.

When your faith gives you no real advantage in this world – and may even cause you trouble – it’s time to assess what you really believe and who or what you really believe in.

Refusing to forgive is like taking poison in the hope that it kills somebody else. I’m not sure who first said that, but if you think about it, it’s true. Philemon is about forgiveness.
This is the concluding post on this unpopular topic. While preparing for the seminar I read several older sermons on the topic of hell – all available online – just to see what they were like. There are links to these below, all of which are downloadable PDFs. Finally, the whole idea for the Saturday Seminar at Calvary Chapel Bible College Indianapolis (CCBCi) grew out of an assignment for a theolodgy class with Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (TEDS). That paper is also accessible below. Thanks for your interest!
Last and Least: The Unpopular Doctrine of Hell-Kosobucki.pdf
Here’s the fourth and final presentation from the CCBCi Saturday Seminar on Jan 7, 2012. There will be one more concluding post on this topic with additional information. The presentation and note files work together, so it might be best to print out the pdf and then go through the presentation with notes in hand. There are a number of long quotations there that seemed inconvenient to put into a PowerPoint.