
Overcoming Temptation (James 1:12-18)
Introductory context and structure: James the brother of Jesus wrote what is probably the most ‘Jewish’ book in the New Testament. In structure and in

Introductory context and structure: James the brother of Jesus wrote what is probably the most ‘Jewish’ book in the New Testament. In structure and in

“Living Clay” Psalm 19:7-14 In our first article we observed that It was obvious to David, that God had made the world. He knew it

Several months ago, our family was watching the Disney movie “Tangled”, which is the Disney retelling of the classic Rapunzel fairy tale. As we were

Matthew 13 Before we study the parables, it is important that we remind ourselves of the fundamental principles of interpretation. As was stated in the

The issue of gender is one that has taken center stage in our culture, it is also one that tends to get a serious reaction.

Some people who enjoy classical music go out for the evening to take in the symphony while others would rather stay home and listen to

Leviticus 1:1–9 The Offerer Offers the Animal to the LORD. Leviticus 1:4–9 There are several actions of obedience that take place here in our text

Make no mistake. Our salvation is based in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is offered to all, but it must be asked

Previously we described and defined Critical Theory or “wokeness”. This article is about the impact of Critical Theory when it is accepted and put into

The scriptures provide a fairly clear picture of the work of the Holy Spirit in the process of inspiration. He was involved in revealing God’s

“God, after He spoke long ago to the fathers in the prophets in many portions and in many ways, in these last days has spoken

Revelation 2:8–11, Part 1 Introduction to Smyrna the “Crown City” The journey from Ephesus, the destination of Jesus’ first Revelation letter, to Smyrna is about