In my first sermon on Christ's trial, I gave a general overview of the events in which the trial(s) took place. The trial of Jesus which resulted in His crucifixion was two separate trials—one Jewish and one Roman. The trials …
Nowhere in the Bible is the Sabbath annulled by a command or example of Jesus Christ or the apostles. If we carefully and honestly study the most controversial and difficult of Paul's statements, we will see that he never used his …
In Ezekiel's Millennial vision, he records God's instructions for worship after Jesus Christ returns, including the annual festivals. Within this record, the instructions seem to say that the Passover should be observed for seven days: …
(2) I say, "Keep the king's commandment for the sake of your oath to God.
The mention of God colors and lifts the matter of deference far above mere social rectitude, making it part of our preparation for His Kingdom. This charge addresses our overall responsibility to God and thus to human governing …
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For many years, every weekday at 8:50 AM, Charlotte's WBT played "A Moment of Hope," an attempt by a prominent local preacher to inspire, encourage, and benefit the citizens of Charlotte. I would listen to it most days as I prepared for work. Many of these two-minute offerings dripped with Protestant saccharin, requiring some effort to endure them. One morning, however, I could listen for only the first fifteen seconds before turning the radio off in disgust. The preacher began (my paraphrase): I've really noticed lately how external our society is. We care so much about how we look and …
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