• What One Tolerates, The Next Accepts
    John Wesley once wrote, "What one generation tolerates, the next generation will embrace." Both sacred and secular history have proven the truth of this assessment time and time again.

    Everything from dancing to drinking, from abortion to mercy-killing, has gone from toleration to acceptance. In the home and in the church, everything from immodesty to immorality has been first allowed and then endorsed. Adulterous marriages, gambling, and other similar sins, have gone from being permitted to being sponsored. Remember when wearing shorts and attending dances were generally condemned as sinful? Now, in some places shorts are being worn to…

  • Your Speech Betrayeth You
    When the Savior stood before Caiaphas, the High Priest, Peter waited outside the palace. When a young woman approached him and said, "Thou also wast with Jesus of Galilee," he denied it. Another came with he same observation and he denied it with an oath. Then others that stood by said to Peter, "Surely thou also art one of them; for thy speech betrayeth thee," and he began to curse and swear, saying he did not know Jesus (Mat 26:69ff).

    Peter's identity was confirmed by the way he spoke. Because of the way he pronounced his words — by…

  • Faithful Until Death
    This statement had a very diferent meaning at the time it was spoken than today. At the time of John's writing Christianity was illegal and Emperor worship was compulsory under the threat of death. "I know your tribulation and your poverty (but you are rich), and the blasphemy by those who say they are Jews and are not, but are a synagogue of Satan," Revelation 2:9 (NAS95). Jesus knew the extreme difficult culture where they lived. Christians were forced to suffer severe persecution and tribulation that effected every facet of their lives. Because Christianity was illegal, they were often thrown…
  • Grow in Grace and Knowledge

                WARNING!  We see this label everywhere.  We find it on appliances to keep people from electrocuting themselves and on coffee cups to keep people from burning themselves with the hot liquid.  The apostle Peter gave us a warning at the end of his second book to not get carried away with error or to lose our stability (2 Pet. 3:17).  These warnings are meant to be life-saving: both physically and spiritually.  Thankfully, with this warning Peter gives the solution for what we need to do in order to not get carried…

  • Meet the 2019 Lectures

                Few things in life last for 40 years.  Those that do don’t always function at the same level as they once did.  This June 17-20 will feature the 40th edition of the Southside Lectures.  They are as vibrant and effective as they were when they began in 1980.

                The number 40 is frequently used throughout the Scriptures.  Forty days and nights of rain during the flood.  Forty years of the Israelites wandering in the wilderness.  Forty days that Jesus fasted before being tempted by the…

  • How Can I Help?

    The consideration of this question “should” be a very personal one.  We are more than a little fortunate to work and worship with a group that has many workers.  Still there is room for each of us to reflect on either what more can I do or, what can I do.

    In Paul’s letter to the church at Philippi, he speaks of his relationship with both Timothy and Epaphroditus.  In 2:19 beginning we read of Timothy ~ “But I hope in the Lord Jesus to send Timothy…

  • Expressing Our Need

                I had almost gone past the poor little thing before I saw him.

                I was walking near a concrete drainage ditch when I heard him flapping furiously in the shallow water.  It was a little bird. It had somehow fallen into the ditch, gotten its wings wet and could not fly out.  Time and again it tried, but to no avail.

                I almost walked on.  Suddenly it struck me.  He can't help himself.  If I don't do…

  • Dwelling in Tents

                When you read Hebrews 11, it is easy to focus on what you might consider the “great” acts of faith.  Noah prepared an ark.  Moses led the Israelites through the Red Sea on dry land.   But there is also a three-word phrase in that chapter that describes the lifestyle of Abraham, the father of the faithful: “dwelling in tents” (11:9).

                A tent back then, just like we think of it today, was a temporary shelter.  They were made of leather or animal skins or cloth. …

  • Where Are YOU Going?

                When I was just a little kid, we used to play follow the leader. There was a kid in our neighborhood who was a bully.  He ordered all us kids around, and we generally did whatever he wanted us to do. Once in a while he would mount his bike and round up all the kids in the area for a game of follow the leader. You played, whether you wanted to or not.  You didn’t dare refuse or you’d be in trouble.  So we’d get on our bikes and take out behind…

  • Jesus, the Light of the World

                “Then Jesus again spoke to them, saying, ‘I am the Light of the world; he who follows Me will not walk in the darkness, but will have the Light of life’” (John 8:12).

                We can think about many metaphorical applications of the Light of Jesus.  There is the glory, righteousness, purity, and life of the Father and the Son.  In the literal sense, Jesus was also the source of physical light in our world, because in John 1:3 we…

  • "Be Careful"

                “You be careful!”  “Watch out!”  “Look where you’re going!”  We’ve all heard these or similar warnings for most of our lives.  Actually, there is no area of life where the proper use of care is not necessary.  We exercise care regarding education, employment, families, our health. And well we should–caution is invaluable in life.  We need to be careful.

                Being careful in spiritual matters is especially important in that it has a bearing on our eternal destiny.  You’d think we would be especially careful about…

  • The Badge of the Believer

                “By this all men will know that you are My disciples, if you...” (John 13:35).  Have you ever thought about how Jesus could have finished that sentence?  How would His followers be identified?  What would be their defining characteristic?

                “If you wear a cross?”  A lot of athletes wear crosses around their necks, but you better not read their lips when the umpire makes a bad call.  “If you put a fish magnet on the back of your car.”  I’ve seen some…

  • The Final Countdown

                    It doesn’t seem possible that an entire year has passed since Tim Stevens led the final song of the 39th Southside Lectures. I remember thinking on that Thursday night, after a week of hearing all the preachers who have been through the training program here, “it can’t get any better than this.” But it can. And it will. How do I know? Because I’ve said that at the end of every lecture program since I’ve been here. Each year is filled with its own special memories of sermons and songs that bring us closer…

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