Resurrection and Salvation

By Oscar M. Baker

Both these terms are generally misunderstood because of traditions of men. And these sayings of men are more or less founded on the lie of Gen. 3:4, "Ye shall not surely die." And from this came the doctrine of the immortality of the soul. So then resurrection is not really needed, and salvation has come to mean avoiding the punishments and tortures in hell for sins.

Read More

Love For All The Saints

By Oscar M. Baker

The following is excerpted from a taped lesson by 0. M. Baker, May 3, 1983, T.F.T. Short Studies Series "All Saints" (1of 6 studies on this tape).

"We must have love for All Saints, all believers. Now if love is the sphere of God's actions toward us, in other words, if He does things because He loves us, then we should learn that great lesson of having love one to another, in the Lord.

Read More

The Universal Sovereign-Death

By Oscar M. Baker

Before the eyes, the terrified eyes of Adam and Eve, God killed an animal. The blood spurted. That was death. And it may have been a beloved pet, one that followed them about and even shared their food. But now a lifeless corpse. The death that should have been theirs had fallen upon it. It was the victim, the substitute for the time being.

Read More