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Whose honour? (Matthew 5–6)
There’s an amazing logic to the Sermon on the Mount when you hear how Jesus addressed his honour/shame culture.
Allen Browne,
Why I'm Not Worried About the Election - Sharon Jaynes
I don’t know about you, but my emotions have been all over the board about this upcoming Presidential election. It is so easy to fall into the ravine of worry, anxiety, and outright fear. So let’s just talk about it a minute. During one of my “less than trusting” days, God reminded me that He is still in control. Read more…
Sharon Jaynes,
Command the Gates
“For he hath broken the gates of brass, And cut the bars of iron in sunder” (Psalm 107:16). There are several references to gates in scripture and David spoke of God breaking the gates of brass and…
Anneta Pinto,
The Dispensational Interpretation of Daniel 9 – Summary
A critique of the dispensational interpretation of Daniel 9
Andries Jacobus van Niekerk,
The God Who Shapes the Nations
“Like the potter and the clay.” It is a metaphor as common in Christian speech as almost any other. It is derived from this little scene in Jeremiah. The word that came to Jeremiah from the LORD: “Arise, and go down to the potter’s house, and there I will let you hear my words.” So I went down to the potter’s house, and there he was working at his wheel. And the vessel he was making of clay was spoiled in the potter’s hand, and he reworked it into another vessel, as it seemed good to the pott…
Cole Feix,
God Will Bless
‌What is God doing? Is he doing anything at all? The skeptic would say that God is doing nothing detectable by the investigations of science, so there is reason to believe he does not exist at all. The deist would say that God has already done what he intends to do, and now God is resting in his distant heaven as the universe spins onward. According to Christian theology, neither of these answers is acceptable. Instead, the Psalms depict a God at work in the world beyond our imagination. For ...
Cole Feix,
The Dispensational Interpretation of Daniel 9 - Summary - From Daniel to Revelation
This article has been substantially revised. Please see Introduction to Dispensationalism Daniel 9 for the revised article. The current article is still valid, and serves as a summary of the main point. Jerusalem in ruins Daniel received the Daniel 9 prophecy in 538 BC. At that time the Jewish nation...
Andries Jacobus van Niekerk,
On the Coronation of King Charles III
The big question the coronation raised for me is this: Is Charles God’s anointed? Is that the good news the church is called to proclaim?
Allen Browne,
Jesus as global leader (Matthew 16:13-17)
The good news is a person. “You are the king, the elect heir of the living God!” Is that the declaration you ask people to make when you share the gospel? We explained this was Peter’s declaration. Understanding what he said will move us from theology about Jesus into his...
Allen Browne,
Nothing Like Coming Home—Nov 5 Bible Reading Plan - Denise Pass
There’s nothing like coming home. But the hopes we have on this earth cannot compare to what awaits us in Heaven.
Denise Pass,

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