“For ye see your calling, brethren, how that not many wise men after the flesh, not many mighty, not many noble, are called” – 1 Corinthians 1:26 You say you don’t have the pedigree, credentials, or wisdom to understand the Bible? Good. You are on the right track, and you are not alone. Not many […]
Bible Understanding for Nitwits
February 25th, 2023 Comments Off on Bible Understanding for Nitwits
Mid-Acts Audio Commentary on Paul’s Epistles
February 18th, 2023 Comments Off on Mid-Acts Audio Commentary on Paul’s Epistles
After 14 years, we have finished studying all 13 of Paul’s epistles at Grace Ambassadors. There is now a verse-by-verse Bible believing mid-Acts dispensational audio commentary of Paul on the site for your reference. https://graceambassadors.com/verse The entire Pauline audio commentary took 382 weeks to complete (a little over 7 years). “Wait you said it took […]
2 Timothy: Paul’s Faithful Words
February 11th, 2023 Comments Off on 2 Timothy: Paul’s Faithful Words
After 60 weeks and 50 lessons, our verse-by-verse study of 2 Timothy is complete. 2 Timothy is Paul’s final epistle, and it is completely full of exhortation to carry on the work of the ministry. (Otherwise known as good preaching material.) Timothy had already learned sound doctrine from Paul and gained experience working with Paul […]
The Goal of Bible Study
February 4th, 2023 Comments Off on The Goal of Bible Study
The goal of Bible study is not: To succeed in Bible trivia games To discover a doctrine or truth nobody knows To use for wall décor, mugs, or as your life verse To find a verse to justify our own thinking To create good sermons The goal of Bible study is to set our minds […]
Read About Paul’s Fellows
January 28th, 2023 Comments Off on Read About Paul’s Fellows
Of all the biblical epistles, Paul’s epistles characteristically list names of men and women in the closing. The Hebrew epistles do not do this. Most mention no one else, but when they do it is only one or two. Peter mentions Silvanus and Marcus in his first epistle. John mentions Gaius and Demetrius in 3 […]
