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The seen in this life can be so much more compelling than the unseen. The now can capture our attention far more than the then. The crowd is attracted... Read More
Paul addresses the serious hypocrisy of his fellow apostle, Peter. In a visit to the church at Antioch, Peter begins to endorse, with his own behavior... Read More
In Psalm 32, David describes the forgiveness, freedom, and joy that comes from confession. All three of which are ultimately possible only because of ... Read More
Tongues and prophecy are spiritual gifts that if not ruled by love can cause confusion in a church family. In 1 Corinthians 14 Paul concludes his thre... Read More
The Spirit gifts Christians uniquely and individually. Yet, Christians are inseparably linked to one another in the context of the church. When functi... Read More
Communion or the Lord’s Supper was given to the church by Jesus Christ for specific purposes. 1 Corinthians 11:17-34 enables us to discover how ... Read More
Paul is not discussing the space of sin and obedience but of Christian freedom. He will provide wonderful, life-giving, and guiding principles to help... Read More
Paul builds his argument to flee idolatry by reminding the Corinthian Christians of God’s jealousy for them. God’s jealousy is His holy, u... Read More
Paul provides guidance with areas where there are no clear biblical restrictions. His bottom line is to make sure you are building up other believers ... Read More
Whether married or single, the chief end of man is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever, and singleness provides an advantage in fulfilling this purpo... Read More