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Loving God in the Hard Times

It doesn’t take very long to figure out there is a lot of evil in the world. Times are hard! Look at the news, and you’ll see that 90% of the information is negative. Not just in America, but all... Continue Reading →

Apologetics in 5,711 words or less: Is Christianity True?

Apologetics in 5,711 words or less: Is Christianity True? Greetings! Chances are, you don't read every article you come across. I don't blame you! Between the internet, TV, and our everyday routines, who has time to read everything? And if... Continue Reading →

Being Afraid of an Ever-Changing Culture

Being afraid of an ever-changing culture In the last article of this series, we talked about godly “fear.” Fearing God is not (or should not) be the same as being afraid of God. That is not to say that God... Continue Reading →

Being Afraid of a Never-Changing God

Being Afraid of a Never-Changing God One of the things that gives the Christian so much assurance is how reliable and consistent God is. He is our “constant,” so-to-speak. We don’t have to worry about Him changing or being inconsistent... Continue Reading →

Acts & the Holy Spirit

Who (or what) is the Gift of the Holy Spirit in Acts 2:38? Acts 2:38 “And Peter said to them, ‘Change and be immersed every one of you by the power of Jesus Christ unto the forgiveness of your sins,... Continue Reading →

Greek Word Study: Ephesians 5:19 and “Eautois”

Greek Word Study: “Eautois” Eautois comes from the Greek word “Eautou” which means “of himself” or “his own.” It is in the 3rd person, it's plural, and masculine. Eautois is also a reflexive pronoun which basically means it ends in... Continue Reading →

A Principle of Hermeneutics: Prophecy

  A Principle of Hermeneutics: Prophecy The first step to correctly interpreting a text, whether it be Scripture or any other text, is to understand what genre of text you are interpreting so that you can have a better grasp... Continue Reading →

Interpreting John 3:5: “Born of Water and Spirit”

Interpreting John 3:5: “Born of Water and Spirit” This passage has been interpreted several different ways. Some believe that the “water” mentioned in this text is Johns baptism. Some believe it is Christian baptism. Some even believe it is referring... Continue Reading →

A Small Taste of Symbolic Logic and the Galatian Church

  A Small Taste of Symbolic Logic and the Galatians INTRODUCTION: The entire book of Galatians is a logical argument. In essence, the people of the Galatian churches were trying to say Jesus (J) plus (.) law (X) equals righteousness... Continue Reading →

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