SALT
In Matthew 5:13 Jesus proclaims, “You are the salt of the earth; but if the salt loses its flavor, how shall it be seasoned? It is then good for nothing but to be thrown out and trampled underfoot by men.” … Continue reading →
In Matthew 5:13 Jesus proclaims, “You are the salt of the earth; but if the salt loses its flavor, how shall it be seasoned? It is then good for nothing but to be thrown out and trampled underfoot by men.” … Continue reading →
If you have enjoyed reading articles on this website (thank you and all glory to God), you will have noticed an absence on my part for several months. This essay may be a bit more personal than most; so if … Continue reading →
Certainly, the homosexual lifestyle has its apologists. If you have not watched the video of Matthew Vines, who took time off from college to find what the Bible really says about homosexuality, you should. The video can be found here. … Continue reading →
When we speak of congregational autonomy, we are using a term that is not strictly scriptural; however, the concept expressed by the term is scriptural. A congregation is a local assembly of the saints in pursuit of serving God. We … Continue reading →
In April, Hillary Clinton spoke at the Women In The World conference. From that conference came the following quote which has since become infamous: “Yes, we’ve cut the maternal mortality rate in half, but far too many women are still … Continue reading →
The point has been made here before that it is hard to swallow when those who do not believe the Bible want to tell those of us who study it what it says and what it means. Such an act … Continue reading →
Because the definition of marriage is being altered in our country to accommodate the homosexual agenda, we know that other forms of “marriage” are soon going to rear their ugly heads. Once marriage no longer means one man and one … Continue reading →
My family and I lost our twelve year old golden retriever, Tara, this past week. Like any dog, she could not speak; but upon reflection, I realize there is a lot we can learn from her. Tara was a big … Continue reading →
On the heels of the abysmal and unscriptural Noah comes a new movie from famed director Ridley Scott, Exodus: Gods and Kings which opens on December 12th. It has a budget of $140MM after tax credits from Spain. The movie … Continue reading →
When I was a young Christian, I had a hard time with the concept of authority. Not in the sense that I did not know what it meant but in the application of it. Let’s face it; application of Biblical … Continue reading →