The context of Acts 10 deals with the Gentiles being revealed as gospel subjects. The prophecies had been clear concerning this fact – “After this I will return and will rebuild the tabernacle of David, which has fallen down; I will rebuild its ruins, and I will set it up; So that the rest of …
Continue reading Pondering Scripture: Acts 10:9-16Jeremiah Cox
In a playful effort to encourage modest dress, the saying, “modest is hottest,” might be used. However, this phrase, if carefully considered, manifests a root problem. The saying is paradoxical. The concept of modesty in attire, and the slang use of the word “hot,” lie at opposite ends of the wardrobe spectrum. “Modest is hottest,” …
Continue reading Article: Modest is NOT HottestWhile Paul waited for Silas and Timothy in Athens, “his spirit was provoked within him when he saw that the city was given over to idols” (Acts 17:16). To illustrate the state of that city, the Holy Spirit used the word, kateidōlos. The word is used only in this place. It means “utterly idolatrous” (Strong). …
Continue reading Article: TranscendenceIn His incarnation, Jesus spoke many things of which His apostles heard, both in public and private settings. He spoke of His nature, and relationship with the Father. He spoke of the impending kingdom, of its law and blessings. However, His humiliation was intended to be temporary, and His glorification was soon to come. He …
Continue reading Pondering Scripture: John 14:25-31An exegetical study of Hebrews 3 and 4. In order to enter the rest that remains we must continue faithfully, unlike wilderness wandering Israel who could not enter in for unbelief. Outline: A Rest Remains Download: mp3
Continue reading Sermon: A Rest RemainsLuke 17 records the apostles requesting Jesus for an increase in faith. This was their reaction to Jesus’ warning about causing offenses, and instructions to forgive others. By considering Jesus’ response we can understand how to increase our faith. Ppt: Increasing Faith Outline: Increasing Faith Download: mp3
Continue reading Sermon: Increasing FaithJesus had effectively communicated the severity of causing offenses. The Pharisees and scribes are historically notorious for such. They refused to submit to the evidence of Jesus as the Christ, and were dedicated to influencing His followers. With high and venerable positions in the Jewish faith they exploited “little ones” and caused them to be …
Continue reading Article: The Power of FaithOffenses, or stumbling blocks, are a part of life. Temptations befall every man, and every man has the grave task of overcoming them. “It is impossible that no offenses should come” (v. 1). They may arise on a personal level in which one lacks self-discipline and is led away by his own folly. Yet, there …
Continue reading Pondering Scripture: Luke 17:1-4“God is jealous, and the Lord avenges; The Lord avenges and is furious. The Lord will take vengeance on His adversaries, and He reserves wrath for His enemies; The Lord is slow to anger and great in power, and will not at all acquit the wicked. The Lord has His way in the whirlwind and …
Continue reading Article: Judgments and WhirlwindsA recent article on ESPN’s website disapproved of an infographic posted on the University of Washington’s Facebook Cheer page. The graphic depicted “Do’s” and “Don’t’s” of tryout attire. This “checklist” of the cheerleader appearance is not surprising, but is nonetheless an indication of the impiety in our society. Some of the “Do’s” include “Bronze, beachy …
Continue reading Notable News: Cheerleader Checklist