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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 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 →

Logic: Valid or Sound?

Valid or Sound? If I were to tell you that all trucks are green and that I have a truck, the logical conclusion would be that my truck is green. Validity, when speaking in terms of logic, does not necessarily... Continue Reading →

Consumer Christianity

Consumer Christianity I was listening to a lecture the other day by Francis Chan, a very popular nondenominational preacher. He was talking about how he and his family went to china to do some mission work because he wanted to... Continue Reading →

Sing and Make Melody in Your Heart

Sing and Make Melody in Your Heart I believe that singing is the most under-appreciated aspect of worship. Something that is meant to be an avenue of joy, remembrance, and peace, is often looked at, by some, as boring, ritualistic,... Continue Reading →

From the Outside Looking In

From the Outside Looking In Imagine a train going north at 100 MPH. On said train, there is a boxcar in which two men are playing a game of ping-pong. It is a lively game, with tremendous power behind every... Continue Reading →

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