Practical Teaching
“For We Shall See Him As He Is” Practical teaching addresses a very real concern: that of sin in the believer’s life. It seeks to equip the faithful in Christ to have “victory” in his life over sin and to … Continue reading
“For We Shall See Him As He Is” Practical teaching addresses a very real concern: that of sin in the believer’s life. It seeks to equip the faithful in Christ to have “victory” in his life over sin and to … Continue reading
It’s come to my attention that some people have been trying to get copies of the “Feed My Sheep” pamphlets that Randy Amos and I worked on together way back in the day. Randy wrote most of those pamphlets with … Continue reading
It seems common for some to think that hardship in a believer’s life means God is “punishing” that person for some secret (or public) sin. Although this is a possibility as I hope to show, it isn’t the only reason for … Continue reading
I recently posted an article about God’s judgment (see it here). In that article I discussed in general a form of God’s judgment on a world that rejects Him. He sometimes withdraws in judgment, allowing us to destroy ourselves. A … Continue reading
There’s this belief in the world that God’s judgment means great miraculous events like fire and brimstone raining from heaven on Sodom and Gomorrah (Gen 19:24), or inexplicable plagues of sickness and swarms of creatures and storms in sequence to destroy a nation’s economy as happened to Egypt … Continue reading
I feel sorry for the multitudes of religious folks out there. I really do. Take for example those Ephesian worshippers of “the great goddess Diana, and the image that fell down from Jupiter” (Acts 19:35). You can almost see the … Continue reading
There are times when, in our zeal to get out and share the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ, we neglect the very best “method” at our disposal. There are books in the stores which develop strategies for engaging people … Continue reading
Though human government is ordained by God to uphold law and order for the welfare of societies (Romans 13:1-4), God has obviously not always been pleased with what men have done (see Dan. 5; Acts 12:23). It’s the same with church … Continue reading
The spring is upon us and with its sunshine and pleasant rains we are often treated to a special heavenly spectacle: the rainbow. Personally, I enjoy thinking about the science behind such natural phenomena as the rainbow. It’s so interesting how all those … Continue reading
Click here for The Lord in the Wilderness (part 1) In part 1 of this article it was discussed that the Lord’s temptation in the wilderness was not a test to see whether or not he would succumb to the … Continue reading