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Berean Bible Church - Virginia
Berean Bible Church - Virginia
Author: Pastor: David B. Curtis
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Berean Bible Church is located in Virginia Beach, Virginia, and is an independent Bible church with reference to denominational affiliation, and are led through a serious, often verse-by-verse study of the Scriptures by Pastor David B. Curtis. Reformed in the way that they view the world and the Bible, accepting the Bible as the inerrant and authoritative source of all that they believe and teach, and Presbyterian in church government, meaning they are ruled by elders.
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Anyone familiar with the New Testament knows that all of its writers expected to see the Second Coming in their life time. So why are contemporary believers looking for the Second Coming in their life time?
Our Faith in Yahweh is crucial for living the Christian life. The Bible tells us that without faith we cannot be pleasing to Him. So, how do we grow in faith, how can we trust Him more?
A brief look at how the often debated Book of Enoch is acknowledged as having an influence on many aspects of doctrine that we find within some New Testament writings.
This question poses a critical issue. We can be wrong on a lot of things, but we don't want to be wrong here. If you talk to ten different people on how a man is saved, you'll get ten different responses.
A pastors job is not only to feed the flock but also to protect them from danger. Just as the truth sets us free, false teaching brings us into bondage.
What is the glory that is about to be revealed? When exactly should we expect it? What does it mean to be glorified?
What exactly is the purpose of the local church? There doesn't seem to be much emphasis on teaching the Bible in most churches today. Yet it seems to me that the Bible teaches that the teaching of Scripture should be the churches priority.
I think it's hard as American Christians to understand what it means to suffer for Christ. Our suffering for the most part is not physical. But if we live for Christ, we will experience persecution. So, what should our response to persecution be?
I think it's hard as American Christians to understand what it means to suffer for Christ. Our suffering for the most part is not physical. But if we live for Christ, we will experience persecution. So, what should our response to persecution be?
When presented with a preterist approach, people tend to always ask "how could the church have been so wrong for 2000 years?" Well, maybe they weren't as wrong as we thought.
I think it's hard as American Christians to understand what it means to suffer for Christ. Our suffering for the most part is not physical. But if we live for Christ, we will experience persecution. So, what should our response to persecution be?
That may sound like a strange question to us preterists, but many are saying that the Rapture will be this September 22-24 on the Feast of Trumpets. More date setting that will prove to be false, I guarantee it.
That may sound like a strange question to us preterists, but remember the majority of the Church is still waiting for the Lord's Second Coming. So, how would most Christians answer that question? Are the time statements flexible? Were his promises to return conditional?
When the Bible talks about the "last days" what is it talking about? When did the last days begin and when will they end? Can you back up your answer with Scripture?
What does it mean to be a disciple of Yeshua? What exactly is required of disciples? How does this text show us that there is a difference between being a believer and being a disciple?
A sometimes misunderstood and misapplied verse, this morning we'll take a look at what is being said here, and some practical applications for living in such a manner.
In our text for today we will be looking at Yeshua's words to those who have trusted in Him. Do you think there is a difference between a Christian and a Disciple? Why or why not?
In our text for today Paul tells his readers that their bodies will be transformed at the second coming. Since the second coming is past, does this mean that our bodies have already been transformed? How so?
In our text for today Peter warns his readers of a coming fiery trial that they are about to experience. Is this just a general trial or something historical and specific?
In our text for today Peter tells his readers that each one of them has received a gift. Does this apply to us? Why or why not? Do you know what your spiritual gift is?




You are so right! it's all about knowing scripture! My entire life has changed in the past 8 years because of learning what the words mean, and following through with all of the meanings. Nobody can preach their opinion and make scripture right, only scripture can prove itself.
Good to know that there are solid Christians who expose the evil of Christian Zionism.