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My Brother’s Blood

Saturday, June 14th, 2008

Genesis 4:1-10 records the story of two brothers. One was a child of faith and the first to face persecution and death for his service to God. The other was a child of disobedience and was the first to shed the blood of God’s children. They were worlds apart religiously, yet they were brothers. Today, [...]

Dull Christians

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

Some Christians are dull. They have lost their zeal and grow weary of Christian living. Their learning about God and the Bible has reached a plateau. Their edge has become dull. The problem is they have failed to see the importance of attending church services and fellowship. Proverbs 27:17 says: “Iron sharpens iron, So one [...]

Lame Christians

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Think of a time when you sprained your ankle or tore a muscle. Suddenly, tasks you didn’t think about before now take tremendous effort and pain (e.g., crossing a room, going up a flight of stairs, getting in and out of a car). For some the Christian life seems to be as difficult. They make [...]

Bait and Switch #2—Church Organization

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

The second bait and switch we will look at in this series of articles is the switch made in God’s leadership of the church. It seems many religious groups today give no thought to examining the Bible’s pattern when they organize their body of believers. Instead, they follow what they think is best and logical.
The [...]

Romans Class

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Last night, I finally got to start the class on Romans (it had been delayed for several weeks by various activities and traveling). I had been looking forward to teaching a class on Paul’s Epistle to the Romans for a while. Evidently, so had the church. A month ago I handed out slips of paper [...]