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An Appeal to Postmillennialists
W. B. Godbey
To my dearly beloved brethren of the Holiness movement entertaining the posttpillennial view of our Lord's second coming, I have but one apology for writing these appeals. This you will find in 2 Cor. 5:14, "For the divine love of Christ constraineth us."
We have two Greek words translated love, agapee which means divine love and pkilia, human love. They are both affirmed of our glorious Christ, who is perfect God and perfect man. ,But in this passage it is affirmed of His divinity, as this agapee is really the divine nafore (1 John 4 ch.), and not indigenous in the human heart, but an exotic from heaven, dispensed by the Holy Ghost, (Rom. 5:5) "The di vine love of God has been poured out in our hearts by the Holy Ghost who has been given unto us."
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Baptism Paganized and Demonized
W. B. Godbey
Christ was made manifest to destroy the works of the devil. (1 John 3: 8.) The work of the devil is not only sin but all the effects of sin, i. e., sickness and all the combinations of the enemy to bring hell on earth. When Jesus was preaching to the woman at Jacob's well, she responded to Him: "We know that Messiah who will restore all things." Jesus responds: "I who speak to the am He," thus acquiescing in the great open mankind, i. e., the final restitution of all things. Peter in his afternoon sermon at Pentecost said to the people, God will send forth Jesus who has been preached unto you as the Christ, whom it behooveth heaven to receive till the restoration of all things which Moses and the prophets have spoken.
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Bible Astronomy
W. B. Godbey
Forty-eight years ago I had never dreamed of writing a book an anything but straight Holy Ghose religion and my travels. Therefore this is responsive to immediate request by the Lord's people, whom I recognize as God's medium, through whom he communicates to me His will in theater of humble service in His kingdom.
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