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 […]
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Read About Paul’s Fellows
January 28th, 2023 · Comments Off on Read About Paul’s Fellows
Jesus: Minister of the Circumcision
January 22nd, 2023 · Comments Off on Jesus: Minister of the Circumcision
Taught by Justin Johnson on . Description: Romans 15:8 tells us Jesus was a minister of the circumcision for the truth of God, to confirm the promises made unto the fathers. Jesus earthly ministry was to his people, Israel. Learn more about Jesus ministry when he came in the flesh according to the prophesied time.
Thank You for Your Comments
January 21st, 2023 · Comments Off on Thank You for Your Comments
After working a while, it is good to take a short break, grab a drink, and evaluate the work. “Found your site via google search for a topic. Great information…” “Changing to the mid-Acts position has… given me fuller assurance of our salvation by grace and deeper knowledge of the glory of Christ” “I was […]
To Attend, or To Not Attend
December 24th, 2022 · Comments Off on To Attend, or To Not Attend
Christmas is on Sunday this year. This means the tension between belief and the belly will once again strain the cultural Christian’s conscience. To attend, or to not attend (church). That is the question. Oddly enough those who invented the “Christian day” (Catholics, Orthodox, etc) have no question. Attendance is required in those churches out […]
Avoid the Immaculate Confusion
December 17th, 2022 · Comments Off on Avoid the Immaculate Confusion
“The Feast of the immaculate conception is very important in Catholic and other High Church denominations… you should know that.” ~ online commenter Indeed, it is. It is even a Holy Day of Obligation in the Roman Catholic Religion, which means you are obligated to attend Mass and say Hail Mary prayers before each meal. […]
