‘Crowing’ the Apostles’ Doctrine
It was beyond chaotic. Crowds had gathered at night around the central courthouse and watched as the government condemned the Man. Such a trial was…
Read MoreIt was beyond chaotic. Crowds had gathered at night around the central courthouse and watched as the government condemned the Man. Such a trial was…
Read Moreby Tanner Scott God has many attributes, and all of these perfections are important. I say perfections because God is the perfect embodiment of…
Read MorePen in hand and a fresh scroll in front of him, Luke assayed to address his longtime acquaintance, Theophilus, concerning the strange happenings in the…
Read MoreAt twenty-five years old, Phil Vischer had a simple goal. He wanted to blend the love of his faith with his love of filmmaking. Each…
Read MoreThe theme of reconciliation is as old as humanity itself. Because of sin, humans damaged their relationship not only with God but also with their…
Read MoreIn the last “Spotlight” we examined Revelation 21 and the new creation that began in Christ and the ministry of reconciliation. This time we focus…
Read MoreIf the Ten Commandments are for Christians, why aren’t the feast days? With many Christians, we view the Ten Commandments, summarized in the Great Commandment…
Read MoreHow do we know what is abolished from the old covenant? Is Leviticus 19:19 still binding? We should recognize a basic tension in the…
Read MoreIn a recent BA and quarterly, I’ve seen Sabbath described as a gift. Does this mean that Sabbathkeeping is optional? Let’s begin with the…
Read MoreWhat’s new about the new covenant? Among God’s formal agreements with men, the old and new covenants take up the most space in Scripture. Let’s…
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