If you could become any one of these four people, which would you choose?
(a) The richest, most successful businessman in the world;
(b) The most popular, most attractive movie star…
What does Christmas have to do with missions?
Biblically, missions should never be far from the center of our Christmas celebrations, for two reasons:
First, Jesus is the greatest example of a…
In this Sunday’s sermon, we will consider the link between the baby born in the manger and the call to missions. What is that link? What does Jesus becoming man,…
We begin this Sunday a new series of sermons on the book of Romans, The Power of God Unto Salvation to Everyone Who Believes.
Throughout church history, God has used this…
Those of you following the Bible Unity Reading Plan read the Ten Commandments this last week. How is that Law relevant for us today? Why did God give the Ten Commandments to the people of Israel? Did God give these commandments so that the people could enter into a relationship with Him by keeping them?
How can we answer questions like this?
We must look at the context of the commandments:
- Including the immediate context of the passage,
- Including the context of the storyline of the book of Exodus,
- Including the context of the overall storyline of the Bible,
- Including what the New Testament has to say about these commandments.
“Who am I?”
Many people spend years trying to answer that question.
We Americans in particular spend time and energy trying to discover ourselves. So we take personality tests and, in evangelical…
