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n Christian worship rather from God, that man brought it in, not God, ought to settle the question immediately with all who want to follow the Bible, the word of God. Want to follow the Bible, the word of God? Simple! Just sing. Want to follow man. Simple again! Play musical instruments in worship. There is nothing difficult about it. It is hard for people to get a good grasp on time. We fail to realize what an enormously long period of t…
et she believes God cares for her and has faith. We complain and say God does not care and yet our suffering is generally far less severe than was hers. “And the ransomed of the LORD shall return, And come to Zion with singing, With everlasting joy on their heads, They shall obtain joy and gladness, And sorrow and sighing shall flee away.” (Isa. 35:10 NKJV) God does care and has great and wondrous plans for you and me. * Source of q…
n be right beyond any question and in which all men would agree there is safety with regards to the subject of instrumental music in the worship? Yes there is. No person who calls himself a Christian has ever questioned the singing of psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs with the voice only and without the use of musical instruments. All agree this is pleasing to God without question or doubt of any kind. Paul says we are to speak to one another…
ent church. It is sad we have come to that kind of thinking in our time but denominationalism is dependent on that line of thought and cannot survive without it. If the New Testament church was to exist on earth today with a single name, identity, belief, and practice then it would destroy denominationalism which is the very thing denominationalism cannot allow and will not accept. If your faith and practice in your congregation was identical t…
or both he who sanctifies and those who are being sanctified are all of one, for which reason he is not ashamed to call them brethren, saying: ‘I will declare your name to my brethren; In the midst of the congregation I will sing praise to you.’” (Heb. 2:11-12 NKJV) We are brothers and sisters in Christ for in Jesus’ own words he says, “whoever does the will of my Father in heaven is my brother and sister and mother.” (Matt. 12:50 NKJV) Paul wr…
There is a great need to preach on sin today. I am not at all sure that sin is any worse or more prevalent today than in generations gone by for one can go back in history and find unimaginable sin. Human sacrifice, cannibalism, idol worship, all forms of sexual debauchery, witchcraft, mass murderers (think Hitler, Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot), you name it and you can find it in the history of the sins of mankind. History teaches us just how bad man…
Here are some links to what I consider to be some great sites I highly recommend. Christian Courier (This site is owned and run by Wayne Jackson who does the writing found on it. I don’t know where you would go to find more scholarly Christian articles on the web. The man does his homework which means he does extensive research before he starts writing. All of this will be readily evident to you once you read an article or two of his. …
rit.” (Philippians 3:3 NKJV) But, some may say I can worship at home or alone. That is, to a certain extent, true but only to an extent. We are to teach and admonish one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs while singing in our hearts to the Lord. (Col. 3:16, see also Eph. 5:19) That will be tough to do at home alone. Jesus said he would do his singing in the assembly, “In the midst of the congregation I will sing praise to you.” (…
ointed you with the oil of gladness more than your companions.’” (Heb. 1:8-9 NKJV) Jesus who was himself God (read the verse above again) had a God. Who did Jesus pray to if not to his God and Father? Who did he sing praise to (Heb. 2:12) if not to his God? Who did he put his trust in (Heb. 2:13) if not in his God? It was “in all things he had to be made like his brethren” (Heb. 2:17 NKJV) and thus his faith in and depe…
ccasion but is also ascribed to man’s heart, “Your heart should not be grieved.” (Deut. 15:10 NKJV) The heart sorrows, “Even in laughter the heart may sorrow.” (Prov. 14:13 NKJV) Joy resides in the heart, “My servants shall sing for joy of heart, but you shall cry for sorrow of heart.” (Isa. 65:14 NKJV) Rejoicing takes place in the heart, “Your heart will rejoice.” (John 16:22 NKJV) In fact, all of the following emotions can be found in the he…
Everyone is pleased to have the grace of God in their life but are we disturbed by it when his grace shows up in the lives of others seemingly more generously than in our own? I am afraid that is sometimes the case. The parable of the laborers found in Matt. 20:1-16 is a perfect example and is also an excellent illustration of how man feels he knows more about what is just and right than God does. The passage is too long to quote here but I wi…
“Reproach has broken my heart and I am so sick. And I looked for sympathy, but there was none, and for comforters, but I found none.” (Psalms 69:20 NASU) Read in context one sees clearly that this passage of scripture refers to Jesus toward the very end of his life on earth when facing the cross and perhaps, very possibly, on the cross itself. The heart has been broken to the point of sickness. Is there a person whose heart has …
t a matter of opinion whether a man ought to repent. It is a matter of the revealed word of God. If I believe it the reason is because my faith came by hearing the word of God. I can have faith that as a Christian I should sing psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs to God. “And do not be drunk with wine, in which is dissipation; but be filled with the Spirit, speaking to one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making mel…
The Lord’s Supper as a Part of a Larger Meal–Right or Wrong? Praying to God to Bless the Bread The Need to Sing in Worship Instrumental Music in Christian Worship–Is It God’s Will? Singing and Playing in Christian Worship Confirmation Sunday–No Bibles Required Bible Authority, Foot Washing, the Holy Kiss, and Head Coverings King Saul–As Long as it Glorifies God Audio Sermons (by Waymon Swain) The Lord’s…
V footnote) in its season? Or can you guide the Great Bear with its cubs?” In the New Testament Jesus says “you cannot make one hair white or black” (Matt. 5:36). We are unable to add a cubit to our stature, unable to add a single day to our life. “For what is your life? It is even a vapor that appears for a little time and then vanishes away.” (James 4:14) A mother or dad, a son or daughter, a husband or wife passes away and there is not on…
It may well be that there is no Bible subject that has caused more confusion among men than the subject of baptism. What is baptism? What is its purpose? Who should be baptized? Why? I would like to take a look at all of these questions and deal with all of them over time but for the present, for the purposes of this article, I will confine myself to the question what is baptism. I doubt that very many people know what I am about to say. …
ld he do? What does the Bible teach? First of all it should be clear to all who truly want to be what a Christian ought to be that one’s first order of business ought to be to be as much of a Christian as he/she can be every single day of his/her life. What does that mean? It means I ought to live a spiritual life daily. “The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control. …
When a person runs into trouble in his or her life they are often counseled to pray. That is usually one of the very first things that is done and most certainly we ought to turn to God in our times of trouble. James says, “Is anyone among you suffering? Let him pray.” (James 5:13 NAS) The writer of the book of Hebrews tells us to “draw near with confidence to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and may find grac…
Does Bible authority matter or is man free to do as he sees fit in the Christian religion? Most have come to the conclusion today that it does not matter. The result is that there are more unheard of things going on in Christian worship today than ever before. You name it and it is being done somewhere. Every type of special service the mind can imagine (and many that you cannot) is being held. The idea is that anything we do in worship wit…
When we are unthankful it tells a lot about our character. It tells all who can see that we are unloving and uncaring. Not only is it a sin to be unloving it is also a sin to be unthankful (actually the two are tied together). In writing to Timothy, Paul by inspiration of the Holy Spirit lists a long list of sins in 2 Tim. 3:1-5, “But know this, that in the last days perilous times will come: For men will be lovers of themselves, lover…
Luke 1 tells you all you need to know about abortion and a woman’s right to choose. Abortion in politically correct liberal speech is referred to as a choice today but I am far more concerned with scripturally correct speech than I am politically correct speech and I think you ought to be too. Our concern ought not to be how society views a matter or how those who have gained power view a subject but how God sees it. I remind you that th…
e Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God.” (John 3:5 NKJV) They had been commanded at the time Jesus ascended back into heaven to go make disciples and do what? Baptize them! (Matt. 28:19 NKJV) Which ones? Every single one of them with no exceptions. If you say no then you are under obligation to tell us which ones were not to be baptized. Just by coincidence I am now reading a book entitled A History of Christianity, Vol. 1, Begin…
thing I can for there are lessons here that I am persuaded that are often overlooked. (1) Not every person who will be lost (have the door shut on them) is what we would call a bad person by human standards. I do not know a single charge that could be brought against the 5 virgins who ran short of oil other than they were negligent in their lack of adequate preparation. Nothing negative is said about their character or conduct whatsoever aside…
am not a sinner. The very fact we refuse to obey the gospel, a command of God, proves in itself we are in rebellion, in sin. This all being the case how is one born of water and the Spirit? I say first of all that this is a single birth rather two separate ones. How do I know? Because Jesus tells us so just two verses prior to this one. He says in John 3:3, “unless one is born again he cannot see the kingdom of God.” (NASU) How …
The fact that baptism is essential to becoming a Christian and being saved is written on page after page in the New Testament despite being rejected by most who call themselves Christians. I have never understood how something so clearly taught can so readily be rejected by so many other than through the power that tradition and religious heritage exerts on people. Error believed has the same faith affect upon a man or woman as truth believed a…
There are a lot of mysterious characters mentioned in the Bible we would like to know a lot more about than we do with Apollos, the eloquent evangelist, ranking right up there near the top among such New Testament characters. However, the fact that we know but little about him could be said equally of most of the apostles. The thing that makes Apollos mysterious is what we do know about him. Here is what we know, Acts 18:24-28 (NAS), “No…
A man can run from many things but one thing he cannot run from is his own conscience. Wherever a man goes his conscience follows him just as much as his shadow and is a constant companion. It is a man’s witness to himself and to God of his character as it relates to his willingness or unwillingness to abide in what he considers to be that which is right and good. The conscience cannot be a man’s perfect guide for it like man’…
Paul says, in Rom. 15:4, “For whatever things were written before were written for our learning” (NKJV) as he writes to the saints (Christians) in Rome (Rom. 1:7 NKJV). The prophetic book of Isaiah written hundreds of years before Christ can teach us much about God–what pleases him, what displeases him, his nature, who he is, what or how he feels, his thoughts, his sense of justice, etc. I think most of us would like to know God better a…
e often feel alone. People know us but it seems too many are just figures passing in the night. They stop long enough to say hello, smile, and ask how you are and then they are off and gone and you are left alone with every single problem you ever had and no one cares. That is at least the way it often seems to us. We just wish someone cared enough to pray for us. What is wanted is not just “Father, be with (you fill in the name).” What we w…
One of the great dangers we all face in Bible study is that of taking a particular passage, isolating it from all the rest of the scriptures, and make it teach a doctrine it was never meant to teach. The question asked in the title of this article, are works essential for Christian salvation, is easily answered by taking one such passage and doing exactly that. The passage is Eph. 2:8-9 which reads, “For by grace you have been saved thro…
Indifference is one of the scariest words in the English language for it is a word whose companion is another word called failure. The word indifference refers to an attitude held by a man or woman indicating a lack of zeal or commitment or concern regarding whatever that person is indifferent toward. There are many things a person can be indifferent toward and it does not make the least bit of difference. For example, I am indifferent toward wh…
From a book entitled A Short History of Christianity by Stephen Tomkins I quote as follows: “The basic difference between Zwingli and Luther was in their attitudes to the Bible. Zwingli saw it as a precise blueprint for church life. For Luther, what is not forbidden is permitted; for Zwingli, what is not permitted is forbidden.” (page 141) Both Zwingli and Luther lived in the Age of Reformation often called the Protestant Reforma…
Sometimes we take it for granted that everyone who calls themselves a Christian holds the New Testament scriptures in as high a regard as we do. However, that is not the case. Some, while calling themselves Christians, do not believe in the all sufficiency of the New Testament scriptures to save a man. They feel man needs more guidance and direction than can be found in the scriptures alone. Questions immediately come to my mind. If the New …
It is only human nature to want the way to heaven to be as broad and all-inclusive as possible thus the more ways into Christ that can be found the better from our earthly point of view. We have people we want to see saved and yet we are pretty sure they are not due to either the way they are living or to the beliefs they hold thus a broad gate and a wide way to heaven would suit us just fine. But it goes without saying that our love for one w…
It is hard to repent, no doubt about it. I remember the comment made by a well known preacher of the nineteenth century that the hardest thing there was to do was to get men to repent. By contrast it was easy to get men to believe. He considered his greatest failure was in convincing men to repent. He was not the first preacher to have that problem. The Bible calls Noah “a preacher of righteousness” (2 Peter 2:5 NKJV). Most Bible students b…
Did Paul preach the same gospel at Corinth that he taught elsewhere? Everywhere else he taught, as part of the gospel, baptism for the remission of sins. One can go to Acts 16 and read two accounts, in the same chapter, of conversions made by Paul–Lydia and the Philippian jailer–in which in both instances those being converted were baptized. Paul himself, in his conversion, was baptized. You may recall the words of Ananias to him…
that is in violation of God’s plan for church leadership you can be certain, though cries may be made to high heaven, that it is not the church Jesus built. The eldership was always made up of a number of men and not just a single individual (Titus 1:5, Heb. 13:17). Thus in the church Christ built there were no women in leadership positions or teaching over men (preachers) nor was there any such thing as the modern pastor system. Those things…
That the gospel of Christ must be believed (as well as obeyed) in order to receive Christian salvation is made abundantly clear by the apostle Paul in one of the best known passages found in the Bible–Rom. 1:16: “For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek.” (Rom. 1:16 NAS) It thus becomes essential that we learn what it is that …
Not a single denominational church was built by Christ for he built his church, one and only, in the first century hundreds of years before any denominations came into existence. The New Testament scriptures after the gospels and Acts chapter 2 all refer to the church as a then existing institution. Paul wrote to various churches in some of his epistles. Jesus in the book of Revelation instructs John to write concerning the 7 churches of Asia…
d Martha, Lazarus, and Mary (John 12:2-3), the latter three being a brother and his two sisters. This was the same Lazarus that Jesus had raised from the dead (John 12:1, 9). While Jesus was reclined at the table, according to the custom of the time, Mary comes up behind him with a flask of fragrant oil (John 12:5), burst it open, and anointed both his head and feet with the oil (Matt. 26:7, John 12:3). This angered some among them. “Whe…
an what it seems to be saying) and you could not get them to do it. I was generous in making that statement. I said most. I should have said nearly 100 percent. They do not preach it because they do not believe there is a single ounce of water in a man’s salvation despite John 3:5 and the very words of Jesus. This means they cannot preach what Peter did. We ought to go with the man with the keys rather than with those who wish they had…
will be wailing and gnashing of teeth.” (Mat 13:41-42 NKJV) Many people who think they know Jesus would say, “No, he would never do that.” Well, if not he is a liar. If he is a liar you cannot depend on a single word he ever uttered for who would know when he was lying and when he was not? But God cannot lie (Titus 1:2). Let us take a closer look and see who it is that will be cast into this furnace. It is “those who …
If you or I or any other were asked to compile a list of the ugliest traits of character that a person could have and that we run across in people I am sure that things like hatred, anger, bitterness, malice, and an unwillingness to forgive would all rank up there near the top of our list. People who possess these traits are not pleasant to be around. That is not to say they have no friends but only that the kind of person that takes up with t…
In Acts 8:21 Peter uttered the following words to Simon who was in his company, “Your heart is not right in the sight of God.” (NKJV) How important it is that the heart be right with God. “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.” (Matt. 5:8 NKJV) Simon could not be saved without a change of heart. It is imperative that we know all we can about the human heart of which the Bible speaks and which we each possess. Knowing the he…
The story of the prodigal son as told by Jesus in Luke 15:11-32 is too long to quote here but also so well known that almost everyone acquainted with the Bible at all knows the story and the main thrust of the lesson taught there. However, there is one phrase in the account we do not talk enough about–the phrase “when he came to himself” found in verse 17. This verse marks the point in the young man’s life where his eyes were opened to th…
Our local paper has an article in it this week by the woman pastor/preacher (call her whatever you want–she calls herself Rev.) from one of the nearby denominations entitled, “What is Confirmation?” which she wanted to explain since they have a confirmation Sunday planned. Needless to say since I have never read of such a thing in the Bible and have known many people in this particular denomination over the years I ended up re…
When the children of Israel left Egypt, led by Moses, the first major event one reads about in the book of Exodus after the Red Sea crossing is found in Exodus 15:22-26, the crisis at the waters of Marah. I say crisis for that was how the children of Israel perceived it. They had been traveling three days in the wilderness and had found no water to drink during that time. Was that a crisis? It was when you consider how much water was require…
od which God had spoken nothing about. Nadab and Abihu were not condemned for doing a thing that was written or given but for what was not written or not given and doing it anyway because it pleased them. Do you think for a single moment that Nadab and Abihu thought it would matter? You know they didn’t. Peter says, “If anyone speaks, let him speak as the oracles of God.” You will need an oracle of God to do that. When you …
another until repeated enough times the conscience is gone. We can be far better people than we ever dreamed we could be (in Christ) but by the same token no one of us knows how bad we can become either. I doubt there is a single man in prison for murder that ever thought when he was a boy he would grow up to be a murderer. Sin ought to scare us to death for we know not how evil we can become. (4) Finally, knowing God exists alone is not goin…
The Bible teaches there are things God cannot do. Why not? It is certainly not because he is wanting in power or knowledge but it is a matter of who he is, his nature or character. We can understand that. There are things you and I could do but our character would never allow it. I thought it would be good to use an online Bible concordance for the New King James Version and type in the word “cannot” and see what came up. I was…
Most everyone is willing to concede they desire to go to heaven after this life is over and live there with God eternally versus dying and going to hell “where ‘their worm does not die and the fire is not quenched.’” (Mark 9:48 NKJV) That is the way we ought to feel and God certainly approves of our desire along that line. Unfortunately, our desire for heaven and our attitudes while living here on earth are often in con…
Paul, in answer to the question proposed, would say faith is but folly if Christ did not rise from the dead. “For if the dead do not rise, then Christ is not risen. And if Christ is not risen, your faith is futile; you are still in your sins!” (1 Cor. 15:16-17 NKJV) If Christ did not rise from the dead what hope do we have as we grow old and face the inevitable? Are we but animals? The evolutionist would say yes we are only animals and talk l…
laying the hypocrite, deceiver, and liar. One need not be baptized by a preacher in a formal setting. There was not much of a formal setting when Philip baptized the eunuch in Acts 8. As far as I can recall there was not a single occasion in the book of Acts were one was baptized in a formal church service setting. Or, you can find a congregation of people who believe what the Bible teaches on the subject and gain their assistance in being bap…
It is so easy to be misled in life. Things appear to be a certain way when the reality is they are just the opposite of what they seem to be. Ask any young man or woman or husband or wife who has been deeply in love and then found out to their utter dismay that the love they felt sure was mutual between them and their beloved was all just an illusion and the object of their affections was in reality ready to dump them. The first reaction is o…
8221; (NKJV) and it would have no effect upon him either. Not only are men accepting religious titles, contrary to Jesus’ teaching, but the general public is just as guilty in granting these titles. I have never seen a single instance in my lifetime of a Catholic priest being interviewed on TV without the interviewer calling him Father. Indeed, I suspect any interviewer who tried to do so would lose his job. There is little doubt his sup…
The children of Israel that God sent Moses to bring out of Egyptian bondage into the Promised Land were a faithless group almost from the very beginning. Their rebellion against God began before Mt. Sinai and even before the Red Sea crossing. The Psalmist said, “Our fathers in Egypt did not understand your wonders; they did not remember the multitude of your mercies, but rebelled by the sea–the Red Sea.” (Psa. 106:7 NKJV) It…
People often have a misconception about God. They cannot imagine that God would ever bring upon us trials and tribulations, punish us for our sins, or do anything in this life but bring us good–good as we measure it. God is love, God is grace, and the very idea that God would ever send upon us anything but that which is most pleasant is abhorrent to their way of thinking. There is no doubt that when one looks at the big picture that God …
In 1 Kings 13:1-33 we read of a man of God, a prophet, who came from Judah to Bethel to prophecy against the altar there. Jeroboam, the king of Israel, was present at the altar. Jeroboam was the king who had made the two golden calves for the children of Israel to worship one of which resided at Bethel (1 Kings 12:25-33). On the altar there sacrifices were made to the golden calf that resided there. As the prophet arrived he found Jeroboam a…
People came to Jesus while he was on earth for different reasons. Some came because they felt he could provide them with the necessities of life. After having fed the 5,000 the crowd intended to take him by force to make him king (John 6:15). Jesus said to them, “You seek me, not because you saw the signs, but because you ate of the loaves and were filled.” (John 6:26 NKJV) Others sought after him that they might be healed of sickness and dis…
Mark 6:49–but that may have been simply because they felt there was no other way of accounting for what their eyes were seeing. Be that as it may and no matter how great the bravado there are many places we would prefer to not spend the night alone no matter who we are. Most of us have no interest in spending the night in a morgue, in an abandoned asylum, in a dark country cemetery away from civilization. There are just places we would ra…
One of the wonderful things about America is that we have gotten to be smarter than God (hope you recognize satire when you read it). We are now wiser than he is, we know better than he does how to love our fellowman and what is inherently right, and we no longer need his word as any kind of a guide to life. God if you will just take a seat over here to our left behind us and let us handle this we will take care of it. Yes, maybe you had it r…
destiny upon his children, that he was responsible for what they would have to go through, that he often looked back on how it once was and deeply regretted what he had done? Samuel was a great man of God. I do not recall a single passage that speaks ill of Samuel. He was God’s man and judged Israel all the days of his life (1 Sam. 7:15) and, furthermore, he was a prophet of God ((1 Sam. 3:20). In the New Testament we find him listed in…
My wife and I went to visit Lincoln’s Tomb yesterday, March 21, 2009, in Springfield, Illinois. I must say it is a massive structure, very impressive, and quite a sight to see in a very scenic setting. As for the cemetery itself I guess one could say as cemeteries go this was and is as beautiful a cemetery as one is likely to see anywhere. It is very hilly with giant oak trees and quiet as cemeteries generally are, very well kept. It was for …
t I am and am not saying. I am not saying that first century Christians observed the Lord’s Supper in all its particulars like we do today. I am satisfied they did not have tiny communion cups as we do and it is likely no one single individual was responsible for preparing the supper. I have no problem at all in believing that each family and/or individual brought with them what was necessary which was then to be divided up among those assembled …
y of the priests were obedient to the faith.” (Acts 6:7 NKJV) In fact, this phrase “the faith” is used 39 times (without the omissions already mentioned) in the New King James Version. I do not claim every single instance refers to the gospel but many of them do. Another phrase often used in the Bible is the phrase “by faith.” One finds this especially in Hebrews chapter 11. By faith this man or this woman did th…
“And immediately there fell from his eyes something like scales, and he regained his sight, and he arose and was baptized.” (Acts 9:18 NAS) In Acts chapter 9 verses 1 through 18 we have the account of Saul’s conversion from a persecutor of Christians to an apostle of Christ. In the early years of Christianity when a person heard and believed the gospel, accepting it, it always led immediately to baptism. The reader and Bible…
Are those things right? You cannot read about them in your New Testament which raises the question of does one need a New Testament. Nor will one read in his New Testament anything about one man rule of a congregation by a single individual designated as a pastor (each N.T. congregation had multiple pastors), oversight of a congregation by a national church organization, church sponsored ball teams, raising funds by business ventures, seminars…
is not just a onetime act. While there is no true conversion without repentance we are unable to live sin free over any extended period of time. David Lipscomb once made the comment that he doubted that any man ever lived a single day without sin. Whether or not that is true I do not know but my suspicion is that if not true it is not far from it. There are sins of commission, sins of omission, sins of ignorance, sins of the mind, of heart, a…
ys “we were all baptized into one body.” The word “all” means every one of us, no exceptions. How many disciples did Jesus say should be baptized back in Matt. 28:19? None were to be exempted, not a single one. In New Testament times there was no such thing as a Christian who had not been baptized. That has not changed with time despite the howls and protests of me. Did Paul personally do a lot of baptizing in Corinth…
Most Americans of a Christian persuasion believe that baptism has little to nothing to do with the grace of God. One wonders have they never read Titus 3:4-7? The truth about God’s grace and its tie in with baptism is clearly set forth in Paul’s passage to Titus which reads as follows: “But when the kindness and the love of God our Savior toward man appeared, not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he s…
, as just another bit of knowledge to be stored in the mind, but another altogether different thing to experience it and thus understand it deep down in your soul, in your inner being, to feel it, and be conscious of it every single day of your life. We are not in charge of our lives. “Fool! This night your soul will be required of you; then whose will those things be which you have provided?” (Luke 12:20 NKJV) It would be good to read the ver…
One thing that is often overlooked is the value of being a Christian and living the Christian life in the here and now, not just for the benefit of the afterlife to come. There is nothing as important as where you are going to live in eternity but there are enormous benefits to living the Christian life aside from those benefits to come when this life has ended. I list but three of those benefits here. (1) Hope When one takes hope away from a…
What do the children of Israel coming to Mt. Sinai have to do with the Day of Judgment? More than you might think. The children of Israel reached Mt. Sinai in the third month after they left Egypt (Ex. 19:1-2). They had had by this time many experiences and had seen God working actively on their behalf in miracle after miracle. They had seen the plagues in Egypt from many of which they were spared. They had crossed the Red Sea on dry ground…
s James saying it was by works. In an online article entitled, “Martin Luther’s View of the Epistle of James” by Daniel Petty he says, “Once Luther remarked that he would give his doctor’s beret to anyone who could reconcile James and Paul (Bainton 259).” (Petty’s source: Bainton, Roland H., Here I Stand: A Life of Martin Luther, New York: New American Library, 1950; 1978.) Martin Luther’s doctri…
“God is Spirit, and those who worship him must worship him in spirit and truth.” (John 4:24 NKJV) Whose job is it to bless the bread and bless the fruit of the vine when the Lord’s Supper is being observed in the communion service? One hears continually prayers or petitions to God to “bless the bread” and to “bless the fruit of the vine.” Why? I have no idea other than it has been done so long it has…
hich “is perfect” in the passage is the final total revealed will of Christ–the completed revelation of Christ–the New Testament in its totality of inspired teaching. Revelation was not all given in a single day or a single year. It was a matter of a gradual revealing of the truth over a period of a few decades in the first century until all was given that was to be given. Perhaps reading 1 Cor. 13:10 will help you see …
The passage written by the apostle Paul and found in Philippians 4:13, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me,” (NKJV) is a verse I became very familiar with when our young son entered kindergarten many years ago. Tears and fear is what we had on a regular basis that first year. It tears a Dad and Mom’s heart out to send them off into what is for them the dark terrifying unknown when as they leave the house it is all they can d…
hool in the early 60’s. There were only 40 to 45 of us (the entire school) and the school was closed the year I graduated. That number probably represented 20 to 25 families and yet out of all those families there was not a single family where the child was not living with both his/her birth parents who were married to one another–not a step child among us, not a single case of a child from a single parent home. Do not tell me the world …
Every person who truly believes that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, is interested in having what we might term “saving faith.” The Bible could not be any clearer than it is on our need for such faith. Paul tells the Ephesian Christians, “By grace you have been saved through faith.” (Eph. 2:8 NKJV) To the Christians at Rome he speaks of them “having been justified by faith” (Rom. 5:1 NKJV) and then the…
Abel, the son of Adam and Eve, is the first person listed among many in Hebrews chapter 11 commended by the Holy Spirit for their faith. Of Abel it is said, “By faith Abel offered to God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain, through which he obtained witness that he was righteous, God testifying of his gifts; and through it he being dead still speaks.” (Heb. 11:4 NKJV) Men have long been troubled by this passage trying to figure ou…
Sometimes I think faith is about the only subject everyone is an expert on but faith is a complex subject involving far more than just the mind and its thoughts and is a subject that needs continual study to mine all its depths. Faith is not just thought but action. It is a driving force, an inward power that drives man to act and do, to sacrifice, to seek, to suffer, to endure, to commit, and drive on when there appears to be no longer reason …
and just one there was a time when he did that–on the Day of Pentecost in Acts 2. Thus we have a time for its establishment admitted by all (at least as far as I know never having heard of any who disagree). Yet, not a single denomination will lay any claim whatsoever as to having come into existence back then. When one admits the group he is a member of did not even exist in New Testament times he pretty much has lost his case as to maki…
lso add here I am thankful it is that way. If salvation was of works a man might well come up short (the Bible teaches he would–see Gal. 3:21). He would worry continually about what works (do I know all of them I need to do). The thought would always be in his mind have I done enough. Just about all of us have been involved in working endeavors in our life where we gave it our best, worked as hard as we could, and yet failed in the end. …
Most of us given a choice would like to be well thought of and spoken well of for our life and beliefs rather than to be reviled, criticized, and despised. This is natural and easily understood but there is danger that this natural desire lead us into sin. When one gets to the point where he cares more about what people think than what God thinks and what God commands he is in trouble, in trouble with the Lord and Savior. In studying the subje…
There are many who believe beyond doubt that Cornelius was saved at the time the Holy Spirit came upon him and his household. It is a topic that ought to be discussed. While I have written once before on this subject more needs to be said as there has been some objection to what was written. I know of no person who claims to be a Christian who would deny the fact that the very first gospel sermon ever preached after Christ’s death, buri…
“And when she and her household had been baptized, she urged us, saying, ‘If you have judged me to be faithful to the Lord, come into my house and stay.’ And she prevailed upon us.” (Acts 16:15 NAS) In Acts 16:13-15 we find the account of the conversion of Lydia in the city of Philippi. This is a very interesting conversion account and one that men have debated as to what actually happened. Yet, when one reads closely,…
ody and is needed. (1 Cor. 12:15-22) With the physical body we readily see this need. Remove any part of the body and to that extent we become handicapped. This is a lesson the church needs to learn–the value of every single member and the fact they each contribute in one way or another whether we see it or not. Too often the member that has standing is the one with speaking talent, or the one who is a church leader in one capacity or an…
n of heart and talk of having the Spirit all the while saying it does not matter whether you obey what the Spirit has said, you can be saved whether you obey or do not obey? Jesus, a man full of the Spirit, did not disobey a single commandment but we do and say it is okay and that we have the Spirit. One could go on but we need to head toward a conclusion as this is a long piece already. Two quick points in closing. If the baptism of the …
The Bible speaks of the conscience of man describing it in several different ways as the state of the conscience varies from man to man and sometimes from time to time within the same man. The conscience can be good, pure, and without offense but it can also be weak, defiled, evil, and even seared. It is the negative traits of the conscience I wish to discuss in this article. What is a weak conscience? The first time one reads about a weak c…
p and dust himself off more than once or twice in his/her life. One Christian writer I admire a great deal from the late 1800′s through the early 1900′s made the comment that he doubted any Christian ever lived a single day without committing a sin. Whether that is true or not I cannot know (for me I pretty much think the brother got it right but for you I cannot say) but it is certainly closer to the truth than is the idea we seldo…
e have received knowledge of the truth, there is no longer any sacrifice that will cover these sins.” (Heb. 10:26 NLT) Most of the newer translations translate this passage this way. The passage is not talking about a single act of sin but a determination to live a life of sin after having become a Christian. The New Testament never envisioned Christians ever reaching the point in this life where they would never sin. Yes, that is the go…
In Luke 18:9-14 Jesus gave a parable of two men who went up to pray that reads as follows: “Also He spoke this parable to some who trusted in themselves that they were righteous, and despised others: ‘Two men went up to the temple to pray, one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector. The Pharisee stood and prayed thus with himself, ‘God, I thank You that I am not like other men–extortioners, unjust, adulterers, or even…
How was Noah and his family saved through water? Peter, in 1 Peter 3:20-21, says they were but just how is a little hard to understand without some thought and study. The passage reads as follows: “when once the longsuffering of God waited in the days of Noah, while the ark was being prepared, in which a few, that is, eight souls, were saved through water. There is also an antitype which now saves us, namely baptism (not the removal of the f…
When we learn the truth of the gospel message, come to believe it, and then sincerely obey it we sometimes expect more of ourselves than is humanly possible for us to deliver. When we first come out of the water of our baptism we are determined that we will not sin, we are going to live sin free. This attitude is to be highly commended but is also unrealistic. Many who obey the gospel do so when young and thus their own expectations about life…
There are many people who believe the Christian must keep the Sabbath. It is one of the Ten Commandments and many believe we are under command to keep all the Ten Commandments. Are they correct? What does the Bible say about the Sabbath? Who was to keep it–was it for all men and for all time? How was it to be kept? Let us see what the Bible has to say about the matter. The first time one finds the word “Sabbath” in the Bi…
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The Bible tells us that, “By faith Enoch was taken up so that he should not see death; and he was not found because God took him up; for he obtained the witness that before his being taken up he was pleasing to God.” (Heb. 11:5 NAS) Enoch and Elijah (2 Kings 2:11) were the only two men to ever be born and not die a physical death. Elijah went up by a whirlwind to heaven after a chariot of fire and horses of fire separated him from …
God does not consider ignorance an excuse for sin and will not overlook a sin just because you or I were ignorant of the sin when we committed it. The verse that teaches this is found in Lev. 5:17, “If a person sins, and commits any of these things which are forbidden to be done by the commandments of the Lord, though he does not know it, yet he is guilty and shall bear his iniquity.” (NKJV) (See also Lev. 4:1-2, 13, 22, 27 and Lev. 5:2 and 5:…
Why men become unfaithful varies from man to man. The faith of Demas failed because he loved the world; the faith of Diotrephes failed because he loved the preeminence; the faith of the man I am about to talk about failed because of fear. Of course, there is a sense in which faith never fails. It is the man who fails, fails to have faith in sufficient strength to remain faithful. It is a challenge to all men to develop a strong faith. Paul, i…
A man is either led in life by his reason or his emotions and which makes all the difference in the world. A life ruled by emotions is a life destined for disaster, a life where reason is always found in the back seat where it cannot be heard over the roar of the engine of emotion as it propels an individual down the road of life. When emotions rule your life everything is done on the basis of feelings with minimal thought being given to truth …
.” (Matt. 4:4 NKJV) Note the way he phrased that statement, he said “by every word … of God”, not just by the words of one’s choosing. In the second place it needs to be pointed out that I think every single person that makes the claim to be a Christian believes salvation is by grace through faith including myself. Is there a person on the face of the earth who thinks he has always done the right thing and never ever sin…
Most everyone is aware that in Old Testament times beginning with Abraham God required that the males among whom he was in covenant relationship be circumcised or else be cut off (excluded) from among his people. We first read about this commandment when God made a covenant with Abraham in Gen. 17 (read especially verses 10 through 14). It was a fleshly circumcision (v. 11), it was to “be a sign of the covenant between me and you” …
In Luke 9:26 Jesus made the following statement, “For whoever is ashamed of Me and My words, of him will the Son of Man be ashamed when He comes in His glory, and the glory of the Father and of the holy angels.” (NAS) There are two things here that men are told they must avoid if they are to have any hope of Jesus not being ashamed of them in the day he returns to judge the world in righteousness (Acts 17:31) – (1) being ashamed of …
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nd. What did he command? Jesus said to baptize the disciples. Which disciples did he say it would be okay to not baptize? Based on this verse alone every fair minded reader would have to conclude that Jesus meant for every single disciple of his to be baptized without exception. Can one be in willful disobedience to a direct command from Jesus and be saved? He can if baptism is not essential to salvation. I have a listing of 10 things here …
Should a man seek God? Many men and women who if you were to ask them if they believed there is a supreme being we call God would answer in the affirmative and yet they feel no need to seek God. With them God is God and he is just and good and so he will save them as long as they live what they consider to be a reasonably good life (reasonably good by their own personal standards and society’s standard). They do not concern themselves w…
me, and then have fallen away, it is impossible to renew them again to repentance, since they again crucify to themselves the Son of God, and put Him to open shame.” (Heb. 6:4-6 NAS) One does not fall away from God in a single hour, day, or week but it is a process. Let the leaven of sin do its work, let the heart become gradually hardened by it, day by day, week by week, month by month, year by year, and the end result may well be a heart…
If someone was to ask you or me what constitutes Christian character what would we say? Off the top of our head we would most likely say love for God and our fellowman and faith in the Lord Jesus. As we thought about it more intently we would add things like the fruit of the spirit, “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control.” (Gal. 5:22-23 NKJV) We m…
Does God ever harden people’s hearts? No doubt about it. Every Bible student is aware of God’s hardening the heart of Pharaoh back in the book of Exodus. This was God’s plan before Moses arrived in Egypt. “And the LORD said to Moses, “When you go back to Egypt, see that you do all those wonders before Pharaoh which I have put in your hand. But I will harden his heart, so that he will not let the people go.”…
“And Philip opened his mouth, and beginning from this Scripture he preached Jesus to him. And as they went along the road they came to some water; and the eunuch said, “Look! Water! What prevents me from being baptized?” (Acts 8:35-36 NAS) This is the account of Philip and his encounter with the Ethiopian eunuch. It shows that when Jesus is preached baptism is preached as a part of preaching Jesus to an alien sinner. When th…
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In 1 Cor. 10:10 the Christian is commanded to not grumble (NASB). Taken in context (1 Cor. 10:1-11) the passage is telling us not to follow the example of the children of Israel in the things they did of which grumbling against God was one and which thing seemed to be a national pastime. If you read the book of Exodus you soon learn they were continually grumbling against God. They were a dissatisfied and unhappy lot and their dissatisfaction…
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is that if what Paul wrote is not authoritative then we cannot stop there but have to go right down the line and ask about what Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, James, Peter, and Jude wrote as well. The truth of the matter is every single word of the New Testament excepting only those words added by translators for clarification (usually marked by being printed in italics) came directly from God the Father including the words of Jesus himself. In John…
Does baptism matter? Most Americans have come to the conclusion that it does not, a person can be saved and go to heaven baptized or not. It is such a settled conviction with most that they are not willing to give the study of the topic the time of day. It is ridiculous to even consider it as they see it. It seems to me this is taking the same attitude the Pharisees took back in the first century. They had their settled law and there was no …
was it your denominational pastor? Perhaps it was your religious heritage that told you. Paul was certainly justified by faith but where and when is the matter to be decided and not just assumed. Now I do not debate for a single second that Paul’s heart was changed on the road to Damascus but did that change his state is the question? Let me illustrate. A young man and a young woman begin keeping company with one another and fall in lo…
I have written a series of articles on the subject of obeying the gospel in the first century based on the history given in the book of Acts. The idea has been to cover every such conversion to Christianity listed in Acts. This is another installment dealing with the same subject. Why do so? Because there is absolutely no possibility that Holy Spirit inspired men, some apostles, could have gotten it wrong. The case of Cornelius is unique in…
If you are like me you were always a little fearful that you were perhaps not normal. That is to say you have struggled being the person you ought to be and like Eve have desired the forbidden fruit and the thought has come to your mind that that is not normal, not normal for those who want to do what is right. We get to the point where we question our heart. Maybe we just have a bad heart. Maybe we are just a little more depraved than other…
The idea is in vogue in some quarters that Cornelius was saved when the Holy Spirit fell upon him (Acts 10:44) without any further action on his part. One of the verses used to support this idea is 1 John 4:13, “By this we know that we abide in Him, and He in us, because He has given us of His Spirit.” (NKJV) So, it is said that settles it. I went to take a look at that verse and read it in context. Now understand I believe the Sp…
It is not unusual to find in religion, as it relates to Christianity, two extremes of thought. There are those who feel God is so full of loving kindness that he will readily forgive us of any and all of our sins if we just ask him. We may be kind of sorry that we did whatever it was we did, sorry about the consequences at least, so feel we must ask God’s forgiveness but the truth is if the same set of circumstances were to arise again we wou…
“false brethren secretly brought in.” (NASU) Hypocrisy is thus an age old problem and one we will never rid ourselves of in this life. There are hypocrites about everywhere you look so why be surprised or shocked to find some in the church? There is a good chance you work with one or more hypocrites–a man or woman who claims to be laboring but simply does not in reality do the job that he or she was hired to do. They are slac…
Is there pleasure in sin? The Bible teaches that sometimes there is–that is for a time. You are probably familiar with the passage in the Bible found in Heb. 11:24-25 that speaks of the “pleasures of sin for a season” (KJV) or “the passing pleasures of sin” as the New King James puts it. “By faith Moses, when he became of age, refused to be called the son of Pharaoh’s daughter, choosing rather to suffer affliction with the people of God…
elligence and are able to go through the finest colleges and make lots of money. Who gave this ability to them? How does a gift from God merit superiority in one’s thinking? Who gives great natural athletic ability or singing ability that leads one to fame and fortune? Who gives beauty? Who gives the health that allows one to work and achieve? Without God on your side and giving you gifts you nor I nor any other is able to achieve anyt…
Is the book of Ecclesiastes the most depressing book in the Bible? Well, it can be–no doubt about it. I don’t think it would make very many people’s list of favorite Bible books. I know personally it always kind of depressed me in days gone by when I would read it but that was my fault, not the book’s fault. I would like to try and show the upbeat side of the book of Ecclesiastes. What the book of Ecclesiastes does is…
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In the third book of John we read about a man by the name of Diotrephes as follows: “I wrote to the church, but Diotrephes, who loves to have the preeminence among them, does not receive us. Therefore, if I come, I will call to mind his deeds which he does, prating against us with malicious words. And not content with that, he himself does not receive the brethren, and forbids those who wish to, putting them out of the church.” (3 John 1:9-10 …
admit it does not matter whether or not you are a member of their particular denomination for they say you can be saved without being a member of their group). But, with that said it is a whole different story when it comes to the Lord’s church. Here is a list of 12 things many people do not know or understand about the Lord’s church–things that make all the difference in the world. (1) The same process that makes you a Christian adds y…
ourselves to be one. Yet, in the first century when Paul was writing there was no national news that you were going to get instantly like today, no news magazines, no internet, no TV or radio. Paul was speaking directly to a single individual in his letter to Timothy and saying to him, paraphrasing, if you are a Christian and you are living like it and talking about it–the command is to “go into all the world and preach the gospel to every…
A good and pure conscience is essential to a person’s happiness and sense of well-being. One can never depend on his/her conscience as an infallible guide for that it is not the function of the conscience, not its role, but nevertheless violate your conscience and the end result is a sense of guilt, sorrow, and unhappiness. The conscience is that which is within us that pricks us, perhaps troubles us would be a better way of putting it, w…
e topic. For the purpose of this article I will define it as the idea that all cultures are of equal value, none to be judged as superior to another, that society should be oriented around groups versus a common concept of a single united “we” working as a unit, that diversity is more important than unity. It is a desire not for assimilation and sameness but for difference. One site I looked at used the term “the politics of …
rope nor were they going to live forever. Church oversight or leadership was needed on the local level. This God provided for in the appointment of elders in the churches, each church having a plurality of elders with no one single elder being the boss elder. In Acts 14:23 when Paul and Barnabas were on their first missionary journey the text says, “So when they had appointed elders in every church, and prayed with fasting, they commended…
In the book of Acts one finds the inspired apostles and evangelists going out into the world and preaching the gospel. That statement in itself while true is misleading to a degree for if those who preached the gospel were inspired the preaching was in reality that of the Holy Spirit. What was demanded of those being converted for salvation was being demanded not by Peter, Philip, or Paul but rather by the Holy Spirit himself. The conversion e…
Paul said, “For whatever things were written before were written for our learning, that we through the patience and comfort of the Scriptures might have hope.” (Rom. 15:4 NKJV) The NIV translates the first part of that verse as follows, “For everything that was written in the past was written to teach us.” Paul had reference primarily to the writings found in the Old Testament when he made that statement. As we read the Old Testament we need t…
We seem to be living in a time in the present Christian era where people seem to feel that all that matters in Christianity is love and God’s grace, that obedience is simply legalism, and that people do not have to obey Bible commands for salvation (except, of course, for the command to believe in Jesus as the Savior). Grace is made cheap. Live as you like, call yourself a Christian, and God’s grace will cover you. It is said it is what is in …
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The parable of the talents is found in Matthew 25:14-30 with an account that is similar in many respects in Luke 19:12-28 although there are differences. Only the account given in Matthew is referred to, by men, as the parable of the talents but it is profitable to read Luke along with Matthew. Differences aside both accounts seem to be teaching about the same lesson and one I have needed throughout my life. The account is too long to quote he…
A good conscience is a wonderful thing to have. Without it there is no inner peace–only turmoil, anxiety, and restlessness. Anyone who has ever violated his conscience knows of that which I speak. A bad conscience pricks us continually without let up. It is the perfect tormentor. Day and night we suffer from its attacks. Wherever we go it travels with us. We cannot lose it. It is determined to give us no rest or relief. Rest can onl…
How God gives to men is not only an interesting study but also one of upmost importance as it relates to our salvation, a salvation which is clearly set forth in the scriptures as being a free gift of God to man. “Being justified freely by is grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus.” (Rom. 3:24 NKJV) It is by grace through faith that we are saved and not by works. (Eph. 2:8-9) Salvation is specifically said to be “the gift of God…
already saved, had his sins remitted, already entered into Christ through his faith alone and is thus already in Christ’s church baptized to get into a denomination? There were no denominations in New Testament times. Not a single person in the New Testament was ever baptized to enter into a denomination so why do it now? Certainly this kind of baptism is not scriptural for as I have said it was impossible to do such a thing in New Testament t…
It is sometimes hard for Christians to grasp emotionally that they will be judged by Christ on the Day of Judgment. So much has been made of the grace of God and God’s love that it is hard to come to grips with the idea of judgment but James in writing to Christians says, “Do not grumble against one another, brethren, lest you be condemned. Behold, the Judge is standing at the door!” (James 5:9 NKJV) That ought to be a sober…
Most of us prefer a version of the Bible today that is a little more up to date in its language than is the old original American Standard Version of 1901 or the King James Version thus making the Bible a little easier to read and understand. However, in a few passages scattered about the Bible even the new literal translations like the ESV, NASB, and the NKJV, all excellent translations when taken as a whole, have led us slightly astray with i…
Gen. 37:31-33, “So they took Joseph’s tunic, killed a kid of the goats, and dipped the tunic in the blood. Then they sent the tunic of many colors, and they brought it to their father and said, ‘We have found this. Do you know whether it is your son’s tunic or not?’ And he recognized it and said, ‘It is my son’s tunic. A wild beast has devoured him. Without doubt Joseph is torn to pieces.’” (…
e. However, there are a number of things we ought to consider before reaching that kind of conclusion. When we take a look at verse 26 in the New American Standard version we readily see that the verse is not talking about a single act of willful sin. It reads as follows, “For if we go on sinning willfully,” thus the sin of verse 26 is a way of life rather than individual acts of sin. Then there are other things we need to consider …
David, in Psalms 9:17, made this statement: “The wicked shall be turned into hell, and all the nations that forget God.” (NKJV) That is strong, strong language and language people do not want to hear. Some would probably call it hate speech. People do not want to hear about hell and many reject God because of the concept of hell as taught in the Bible. I suspect it is highly likely many who look at what I write from time to time…
The story of the parable of the tares is found in Matt. 13:24-30 and then explained by Jesus in verses 36-43. I quote the parable as follows: “Another parable he put forth to them, saying: ‘The kingdom of heaven is like a man who sowed good seed in his field; but while men slept, his enemy came and sowed tares among the wheat and went his way. But when the grain had sprouted and produced a crop, then the tares also appeared. So th…
The apostle Paul made the following statement in 2 Cor. 2:15-16, “For we are to God the fragrance of Christ among those who are being saved and among those who are perishing. To the one we are the aroma of death to death, and to the other the aroma of life to life. And who is sufficient for these things?” (NKJV) I like the phrase “the fragrance of Christ.” When I think of the word fragrance I think of that which has a pleasant smell–a f…
A person who is a sincere Christian, a true believer from the depths of his/her heart, is a person who hungers and thirsts for righteousness (Matt. 5:6) desiring deeper spiritual understanding. There is always a desire to know more and understand better. There is an inner longing to draw nearer to God and feel closer to him and so the way is sought to do so. But the question is how do I do this or accomplish this which I so desire? If I just …
How does a person become a Christian? What does it take to make a person a Christian (a saved individual)? Over the years there has been an enormous amount of debate over this very question. It is a question that can only be resolved by seeing what the Holy Spirit inspired apostles preached, taught, and practiced as they went out into the world preaching the gospel. In this article I want to take a look at the apostle Paul and what he taught…