Holiness Evangelism: A Timely Message
Comments OffThe early leaders of the holiness movement were faithful in their teaching of the doctrine of entire sanctification. They knew that man’s greatest problem was sin, and that God’s grace of entire sanctification was the only answer to this grave problem…As our early church fathers believed that scriptural, doctrinal preaching of holiness and evangelism went hand in hand, we too, must be clear in our preaching of the doctrine of entire sanctification in order to realize holiness evangelism.
The Death of Jesus: Tragedy Turned Triumph
Comments OffWhy did the Father forsake His Son and leave Him to die alone?
Perhaps one of the reasons was to reveal the true nature of sin. Jesus did not die the death of a martyr nor was He a victim of mob violence. He died, not only vicariously but also voluntarily. He was made sin for us, He who knew no sin…But, following the awful tragedy of Calvary came the glorious triumph of the resurrection…Now that Jesus has made the provisions and given us the promise of a full and free salvation, let us not fail to appropriate them so that they become actualities in our lives.
Facts about Entire Sanctification
Comments OffThere have arisen many false and erroneous theories relative to the experience of Entire Sanctification. In this article we provide references to support our beliefs that:
Entire Sanctification is a Second work of grace
Entire Sanctification is a Divine work of grace
Entire Sanctification is a Thorough work of grace
Be Ye Holy; For I am Holy
Comments OffThe command, “Be ye Holy,” as every other command that God gives, pre-supposes an enabling in the power of sovereign grace. What He purposes for our lives He has provided and we can procure through the merits of Calvary.




