• Acts: The Second Book of Beginnings

    We are currently studying Acts in our auditorium class and invite everyone who can to join us for these studies. However, if you can't be with us, the audio will be posted to the website at the conclusion of each class. If you would like to follow along with us, we are posting the questions/study materials being utilized in the class. At this point, we only have chapters 1-7 ready, but as more chapters are completed, this material will be updated to include them. 

  • Pendulum Swings: Responding to God or Reacting to Others?

    While Colossians 2 and 3 both contain warnings and admonitions to  saints, they are quite different in tone.

    Col. 2:20-23 warns against those who seek to impose restrictions above and beyond those actually found in God’s word.

    Therefore, if you died with Christ from the basic principles of the world, why, as though living in the world, do you subject yourselves to regulations—‘Do not touch, do not taste, do not handle,’ which all concern things which…

  • Changing Our Speech Habits

    Old habits are hard to break!

    That statement is much more than an old adage, for anyone who has ever tried to stop biting their nails, sought to break the nicotine habit, or tried to change their eating habits knows how difficult it can be to eliminate long-established practices from one’s life. And when it comes to the spiritual realm, old, sinful habits are just as hard to break as relatively insignificant things like biting one’s nails.

  • That's Embarrassing...Or Not

    “ ‘Were they ashamed when they had committed abomination?

    No! They were not at all ashamed;
    Nor did they know how to blush.
    Therefore they shall fall among those who fall;
    At the time I punish them,
    They shall be cast down,’ says the Lord.” 
    Jeremiah 6:15

    It…

  • Making the Lord's Supper What It Should Be

    Therefore whoever eats this bread or drinks this cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty of the body and blood of the Lord….For he who eats and drinks in an unworthy manner eats and drinks judgment to himself, not discerning the Lord's body.” 1 Cor. 11:27, 29

    The words guilty and judgment should get…

  • A Few Thoughts on Easter

                There are some things I like about the modern Easter celebrations. Ham, boiled eggs, and the chocolate peanut butter eggs you can get for half-price the next day certainly make the list. And seeing the young ones dressed up in their spring finery is always a delight. I could add a few more things to the list, but, while I don’t want to seem like a curmudgeon, there are also some things about Easter I don’t like.

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  • Peter and Judas at a Crossroads

    The night before the crucifixion two of Jesus’ apostles failed their Lord and committed shameful acts. For thirty pieces of silver, Judas Iscariot led the chief priests to the garden where Jesus had been accustomed to going. There he hypocritically greeted Jesus with a kiss so that in the darkness they would be able to identify the One they sought. At that moment, recklessly and impulsively, yet quite courageously, Peter took a sword and sought to defend Jesus. However, later that same night at the high priest’s…

  • In the Days of the Judges

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  • Workbook on Romans, 2019

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  • Centuries of Change vs. the Unchanging Word

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  • God's Mighty Hand Workbook on Exodus

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  • Does It Really Matter To God?

     

    In discussing religious differences, varied attitudes are expressed when it is pointed out that some particular practice or doctrine of a church conflicts with what the Bible says. One of the more common responses when a contradiction is seen is “Well, I don't think it matters with God." This writer believes that this attitude is dangerous, and wholly unacceptable to God. Please consider what God's Word reveals about such matters.

    The very first sin involved Adam and Eve eating some forbidden fruit. From the human viewpoint, what could possibly…

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