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Do You Question the Commands of God? - Christian Perspectives
Christians we are mandated to obey the Lord. As you examine your life, do you question the commands of God? How often do I question them?
Robin McKinley,
Bible: Living in holiness
Luke 23 vs. 47 – Now when the centurion saw what was done, he glorified God, saying, Certainly this was a righteous man. Jesus was described as a righteous man Can you be described as a right…
Babatope Babalobi,
The Centurion At The Cross Of Jesus
The daily routine for some of the Roman soldiers included crucifying those sentenced to death. A centurion would oversee the soldiers hang a criminal on a cross
Robin McKinley,
The Seven Last Sayings of Christ: A Plea for Forgiveness
This post was first published in March, 2015. —ed. Because of the physical rigors of crucifixion, Christ spoke only with great difficulty during His final hours on the cross. Scripture records just seven brief sayings from the Savior on the cross, but every one of them reveals that Christ remained sovereignly in control, even as
John MacArthur,
A Day in the Life of: A Roman Centurion
By Elizabeth Prata A Roman Centurio on a portrait medaillon of his grave, 2nd century A.D. from Flavia Solva. CC Wikipedia Today we have a scene in Luke. There was a centurion, not named, who had a…
Elizabeth Prata,
New Jerusalem is the Consummate Glory (2)
New Jerusalem has the Bible’s consummate glory. The prior post touched glory in the Old Testament; this one looks at glory in the gospels. What the Lord passed through in the gospels—incarnation, d…
Don Martin,
A Day in the Life of: A Roman Centurion
By Elizabeth Prata A Roman Centurio on a portrait medaillon of his grave, 2nd century A.D. from Flavia Solva. CC Wikipedia Today we have a scene in Luke. There was a centurion, not named, who had a…
Elizabeth Prata,
Did Christ Become Sinful on Our Behalf?
In the lead-up to the Truth Matters conference in October, we will be focusing our attention on the sufficiency, authority, and clarity of Scripture. Of our previous blog series, none better embodies that emphasis thanFrequently Abused Verses. The followingentry fromthat series originally appeared onApril3, 2017. -ed. If you wanted to find one verse that encapsulates
John MacArthur,
Three Vignettes from Matthew (Part 2) - Damon J. Gray
Last week we saw Jesus do the unimaginable – he actually touched a leper. Directly on the heels of that, in Matthew’s gospel account, Jesus violates yet another societal norm. He interacts with a non-Jew, a Gentile. Immediately after coming down from the mountain, and cleansing the leper, Jesus entered Capernaum. The city of Capernaum,…
Damon J. Gray,
A Chronology from The Life of Jesus
A Chronology adapted from The Life of Jesus History’s Great Love Story The Life of Jesus – PDF A full chronology is in the PDF Appendix A Brief Overview Share good news – Share this and any page …
Geoff Waugh,

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