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How to Be an Overcomer

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Four basic lessons and an epilogue on what the Bible teaches about being an overcomer.

60 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 13, 2014

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Stephen E. Jones

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May 9, 2023
The guy is a raving lunatic and a liar. He makes much about the book of Revelation making a special distinction of “overcomers” Christians yet the New Testament says ALL true Christians are overcomers. Of course for him overcomers are a special Christian who believe in his special false teachings that everyone is saved and there is no eternal hell. His premise depends on the Greek word for forever not truly meaning forever but only age lasting. Therefore he’ll is not eternal punishment but an age lasting correction. That’s a flat out lie and is what happens when you don’t know Greek. Eis ton aionion truly does mean forever, as every Greek scholar will tell you, even secular ones. The same words for eternal punishment are the same ones for eternal life so if hell is age lasting then so too is salvation and life after death in Christ. He further lies in saying that the Law of Moses is based on restitution and therefore there is no foretype in God’s law for the traditional view of hell. Yet there is. When a son grows up as a reprobate who ignores his parents the Law of Moses allowed for the kid to be put to death. That seems pretty spot on for the situation of sinners. He also touts the absurd myth that Europeans are the lost tribes of Israel as supposed descendants of Scythians who are supposedly the ten tribes of Israel. Aside from the fact that there were no lost tribes (we have written evidence of them in Assyrian records for generations) the Scythians themselves not only predate the captivity of Israel but their own account of their origins place it not in Israel but near Siberia. Do not waste your time on this guys nonsense.
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