Hope and Refuge (Part Three)
by Mike FordThe author of Hebrews writes in Hebrews 6:17-18: "Thus God, determining to show more abundantly to the heirs of promise the immutability of His counsel, confirmed it by an oath, that by two immutable things ..."
22-Sep-17
Hope and Refuge (Part Two)
by Mike FordThe author of Hebrews writes in Hebrews 6:17-18: "Thus God, determining to show more abundantly to the heirs of promise the immutability of His counsel, confirmed it by an oath, that by two immutable things ..."
15-Sep-17
Hope and Refuge (Part One)
by Mike FordHow many times have we said something like, “I hope you’re feeling better” or “I certainly hope you’ve had a good week”? We have probably also said something similar to, “I sure hope I pass this test." ...
08-Sep-17
Fearing God at the Feast (Part Three)
by David C. GrabbeIn Part Two, we considered the first two of the four elements found in God’s instructions on the Feast of Tabernacles, particularly in Leviticus 23:40-43. ...
01-Sep-17
Fearing God at the Feast (Part Two)
by David C. GrabbeAs Part One closed, we saw that Leviticus 23 contains another command to rejoice at the Feast: “And you shall take for yourselves on the first day the fruit of beautiful trees, branches of palm trees ....”
25-Aug-17
Fearing God at the Feast (Part One)
by David C. GrabbeTo those who observe it, the Feast of Tabernacles is typically the most anticipated event of the year, the peak of enjoyment for Christians on both a physical and a spiritual level. ...
18-Aug-17
As He Is Holy (Part Two)
by Ronny H. GrahamIn Part One, we briefly examined what holiness is—“morally and spiritually excellent or perfect, to be revered; belonging to, devoted to, or empowered by God” (The Reader’s Digest Oxford Complete Wordfinder)—and found that ...
11-Aug-17
As He Is Holy (Part One)
by Ronny H. GrahamWhat comes to mind when we hear the word “holy”? What does it mean for something to be holy? What is our attitude toward holy things? How do we react to hearing that something is holy? Years ago, ...
04-Aug-17
The Role of the Outcasts (Part Three)
by David F. MaasIn the first two essays of this series, we have seen that God has a special role for the outcasts of society—rejects, castaways, and exiles. We have learned that such people ...
28-Jul-17
The Role of the Outcasts (Part Two)
by David F. MaasIn the previous essay, we learned that God, in His supreme wisdom and sovereignty, carves out a singular role for rejects, off-scourings, and castaways. ...
21-Jul-17
The Role of the Outcasts (Part One)
by David F. MaasHave we ever wondered why God seems to delight in choosing the weak and base things of the world to demonstrate His work? In our reflective moments, do we ponder the significance ...
14-Jul-17
Is the Symbol of the Cross Idolatry? (Part Two)
by Mike FordIn Part One, we saw that the New Testament authors say Jesus was crucified on a stauros, which is a pole or stake. However, the “traditional” cross is a stake with a cross-member ...
07-Jul-17
Is the Symbol of the Cross Idolatry? (Part One)
by Mike FordMost of us have watched a baseball game. Chances are we have all seen a batter about to enter the batter's box make the sign of the cross. Or perhaps we are basketball fans. We have seen it there too ...
30-Jun-17
Our Declaration of Independence (Part Two)
by John ReissIn Part One, we learned about America’s early struggle for independence and how the founders of the United States pledged their wealth, lives, and honor to bring it to pass. ...
23-Jun-17
Our Declaration of Independence (Part One)
by John ReissHere in the United States, we are rapidly approaching our nation’s Independence Day. It was two hundred and forty-one years ago, on July 2, 1776—not July 4 as many people believe ...
16-Jun-17
Lessons From Roots (Part Three)
by David C. GrabbeIn Part Two, we began to consider the Parable of the Barren Fig Tree: "He also spoke this parable: “A certain man had a fig tree planted in his vineyard, and he came seeking fruit on it and found none...."
09-Jun-17
Lessons From Roots (Part Two)
by David C. GrabbeIn Part One, we began to dig into the biblical metaphor of producing fruit and the importance of the root to that process. ...
02-Jun-17
Lessons From Roots (Part One)
by David C. GrabbeJesus Christ declares that among those born of women there has not risen anyone greater than John the Baptist (Matthew 11:11; Luke 7:28). John was the forerunner of the Messiah ...
26-May-17
Patterns of Resistance (Part Two)
by Joseph B. BaityIn Part One, we learned that among the patterns woven through God’s Word is a typical pattern of resistance against God, one that resides at the heart of every human sin: ...
19-May-17
Patterns of Resistance (Part One)
by Joseph B. BaityEnglish novelist and essayist, George Orwell wrote, “Sometimes the first duty of intelligent men is the restatement of the obvious.” The claim of intelligence notwithstanding, sometimes it helps ...
12-May-17
Eulogizing God
by Dan ElmoreWhile considering the Passover season, it occurred to me that God and His Son, Jesus Christ, deserve a eulogy! What is a eulogy? The Oxford English Dictionary defines it as “a speech or ...”
05-May-17
The Law Continues
by Charles WhitakerDeuteronomy 29:29 contains one of the final thoughts of Moses before he went up Mount Nebo to die and before Israel crossed the River Jordan into the Promised Land: “The secret things belong to the LORD ..."
28-Apr-17
Hur (Part Two)
by John ReissIn Part One, we learned about Hur, the son of Caleb, a Jew whom Exodus 17:8-13 records as helping Aaron hold up Moses’ hands to secure a victory against the attacking Amalekites. ...
21-Apr-17
Hur (Part One)
by John ReissRomans 15:4 reads in the New International Version, “For everything that was written in the past was written to teach us, so that through the endurance taught in the Scriptures ...
14-Apr-17
Why Do We Observe Unleavened Bread? (Part Three)
by David C. GrabbeThe spiritual strength required to overcome is a result of eating the Bread of Life continually, and that Bread is available only to those whom He has delivered from spiritual Egypt. But to approach overcoming without that is to imply that we can overcome on our own—thus that we have no need of a Savior after our forgiveness. ...
07-Apr-17
Why Do We Observe Unleavened Bread? (Part Two)
by David C. GrabbeExodus 12:19-20 gives a third, vital aspect of this Feast: We must eat nothing leavened nor have leavening in our houses. ...
31-Mar-17
Why Do We Observe Unleavened Bread? (Part One)
by David C. GrabbeWhen someone asks us why we remove leaven from our homes and eat unusual “bread” for a week, we may say something like, “Leaven is a symbol of sin, and the Feast of Unleavened Bread pictures putting sin out of our lives." ...
24-Mar-17
The Covenant of Blood (Part Two)
by Ronny H. GrahamThe well-known proverb, “Blood is thicker than water,” may have come from an older one: “The blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb." ...
17-Mar-17
The Covenant of Blood (Part One)
by Ronny H. GrahamMost of us have heard the proverb, “Blood is thicker than water.” Many ideas have been proposed as to when and how it originated, so it seems to come down to which origin story a person likes the best. ...
10-Mar-17
Pruning and Cleansing
by Charles WhitakerIn John 15:2, Christ describes two distinct actions on the part of the Father: “Every branch in Me that does not bear fruit He takes away; and every branch that bears fruit He prunes ...
03-Mar-17
The Word of the Lord Is Good (Part Two)
by Mike FuhrerIn Part One, we saw that, in some ways, King Hezekiah of Judah was a mixed bag spiritually. Although Scripture lists him as one of the best kings of Judah, he made significant mistakes ...
24-Feb-17
The Word of the Lord Is Good (Part One)
by Mike FuhrerThe life of Judah’s King Hezekiah, including his prayer life, offers a mighty challenge and example for us today. Note what II Kings 18:3-7 has to say about him: ...
17-Feb-17
Overcoming Troubled Hearts (Part Two)
by Clyde FinkleaIn Part One, we considered how fear, when combined with unbelief, can turn us aside from following our Savior Jesus Christ and endanger our chance to be included among God's firstfruits. ...
10-Feb-17
Overcoming Troubled Hearts (Part One)
by Clyde FinkleaWithout question, we live in a strife-ridden world, one torn by wars, by famine, by disease and sickness, by destructive natural disasters, by injustices and corrupt governments run by self-seeking politicians ...
03-Feb-17
Life Doesn't Work on a Balance Sheet (Part Three)
by David C. GrabbeThe fact that God Himself grieves over human sinfulness and the separation it causes—which we learned in Part Two—begs the question of why God created an order where even He and the Word are not immune to suffering. ...
27-Jan-17
Life Doesn't Work on a Balance Sheet (Part Two)
by David C. GrabbeAs we saw in Part One, Hebrews 5:7-10 describes a facet of Christ’s suffering: "... who, in the days of His flesh, when He had offered up prayers and supplications ..."
20-Jan-17
Life Doesn't Work on a Balance Sheet (Part One)
by David C. GrabbeWe hear the phrase so often that it has become a cliché: “Why do bad things happen to good people?” It is typically asked in times of catastrophe, such as when natural disasters strike or the apparently undeserving suffer violence. ...
13-Jan-17
Compassion (Part Two)
by John ReissHaving learned in Part One about biblical compassion, we can see no better example of it than the sacrifice our Savior made for us. ...
06-Jan-17
Compassion (Part One)
by John ReissThe apostle Paul instructs us in Colossians 3:12 (New International Version), “Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion." We all like to think that we are tender-hearted ...
30-Dec-16
Our Historical Myopia
by Richard T. RitenbaughAs the days have wound down toward the new year, the media have been saturated with news of woe. Many people would say that sorrowful tales have filled the Internet and the airwaves to such an extent that it has been the absolute worst year in living memory. ...
23-Dec-16
The Clock Stopped and the Whole World Changed
by StaffSometimes, while out and about, you hear something that grabs your attention. I recently heard an elderly lady remembering a certain event in her life. ...
16-Dec-16
Rightly Defining the Word of Truth
by Charles WhitakerOne of the ways the “unlearned and unstable wrest” Scripture (II Peter 3:16) is to misapply the meaning of a word they find there. Wrongly understanding some word's denotation ...
02-Dec-16
What Is the Prophesied 'Pure Language'? (Part Three)
by David C. GrabbeBeginning with the Feast of Pentecost in AD 31, God opened salvation to those of any human language He chose to call. The miracle of languages seen in the apostles demonstrates ...
18-Nov-16
What Is the Prophesied 'Pure Language'? (Part Two)
by David C. GrabbeAs we saw in Part One, language is not only a collection of words, but also a reflection of the culture it describes. When a people begin speaking a pure language ...
11-Nov-16
What Is the Prophesied 'Pure Language'? (Part One)
by David C. GrabbeActs 2 records the giving of the Holy Spirit on that notable Feast of Pentecost. In Peter's sermon that day, he explains the miraculous events by quoting Joel 2:28-32 ...
04-Nov-16
A Patriot and a Traitor (Part Two)
by John ReissIn Part One, we discovered that, before he infamously betrayed the young United States of America, Benedict Arnold was an ardent and energetic patriot, training and equipping ...
28-Oct-16
A Patriot and a Traitor (Part One)
by John ReissIn the Olivet Prophecy, Jesus Christ prophesies that in the time of the end, “many will be offended, will betray one another, and hate one another” (Matthew 24:10). ...
07-Oct-16
Are These Your Feasts? (Part Two)
by Mark SchindlerAs we closed Part One, we saw that Jesus Himself requested of the Father that His disciples, which we are, be sanctified: "I do not pray that You should take them out of the world, ...
30-Sep-16
Are These Your Feasts? (Part One)
by Mark SchindlerAs we watch the self-centered insanity growing in a world held captive by the perverted mind of Satan, we perceive that God has filled—and continues to fill—its positions ...
23-Sep-16
Rebellion as Witchcraft
by Richard T. RitenbaughAbout four centuries before the time of King Saul, the Amalekites had “ambushed [Israel] on the way when he came up from Egypt” (I Samuel 15:2; see Exodus 17:8-13), and with God’s help, ...
09-Sep-16
Giving Glory to God
by Mike FuhrerA good friend recently told me of an experience he had several years ago. ...
02-Sep-16
Character and Reputation (Part Two)
by James BeaubelleIn Part One, we saw that our character is who we are in God’s estimation, since only He truly knows us. Our reputation, on the other hand, is what other people ...