by admin | Nov 25, 2013 | Bible, Bible Exegesis/Exposition, History
by Jeremy M. Thomas – What is the method by which we should go about teaching men the word of God? Probably the best passage illustrating the model by which we should teach men is Nehemiah 8:1-8. Under God’s providential hand and Nehemiah’s leadership the walls of...
by admin | Nov 13, 2013 | History
by David Gunn – On November 13, 1618, the first session of the Synod of Dort was called to order. It would result in an indelible codification of Calvinistic soteriology that is still wildly popular some four centuries later. However, the chief purpose of the synod...
by admin | Nov 8, 2013 | Bible, History, Jesus, teachings of
by Henry Vosburgh – The second reason is to reveal an entire presentation of Jesus to all humanity. Four Gospels by four unique writers with four target audiences – it only follows that there would be a four-fold presentation of Jesus Christ in order to reveal the...
by admin | Nov 7, 2013 | Bible, History
by Gilles Despins – For more than one hundred and fifty-eight years now John Nelson Darby’s name has been associated with Bible translation, going back to the first edition of his New Testament in German, at the beginning of april 1855. In fact, Darby’s interest in...
by admin | Nov 6, 2013 | Ethics, History
by George Gunn – The question of Sabbath observance often comes up A full answer to this question could get quite long. Here’s the short version. There are several things to keep in mind regarding the Sabbath: The first reference to the Sabbath, Genesis 2:2-3...
by admin | Nov 2, 2013 | Bible Exegesis/Exposition, Diversity, Gospel, History, Jesus, teachings of
by Henry Vosburgh – Asking a person to explain the elements of the phrase “Gospel of Jesus Christ” would likely yield a variety of answers, from the “biblically correct” to the “nice effort” to the “not even close.” So let’s assume that the question is posed to...