I started writing this from an airport in Panama City, Panama. I was not supposed to be there, at least that was not the original plan.
I was traveling from Memphis, Tennessee to Quito, Ecuador for a preaching Institute.
Due to bad weather in the Memphis area, I flew out of Memphis to Miami a day earlier than originally planned - early on a Saturday morning.
There was no problem with or on the flight to Miami. The plan was to connect in Miami with a flight...
Preaching or teaching evangelistically from the Scriptures is very important. It is certainly possible and recommended to preaching or teach expository evangelistic messages.
Let’s consider a specific text: Acts 16:25-34.
Now the whole chapter, Acts 16, is relevant and should be studied, but the core of the message can be developed from verses 25-34. It is helpful to find a text that is easy to follow.
This is the account of the conversion...
The whole of Matthew’s gospel presents the majestic and authoritative messiahship of Jesus. The first two chapters are inseparably related to the rest of the gospel. I remind you that this gospel ends with our Risen Lord Jesus Christ...
Read: Matthew 1:1-2:17
In reading a book by Darrow L. Miller, Emancipating the World, I was challenged by an idea that he shared. He stated that culture is based on or begins with what we worship. Indeed, there is a sense in which people are wired to worship something.
One technical word for religious beliefs and practices is the word “cult.” We often use the word to refer to religious groups that are considered promoting error, but the word has a more general meaning. The...
This past Monday I was asked to speak at a memorial service for a dear Christian man who died quite abruptly due to illness. Recently this brother in Christ lived in another State, but previously he was a committed volunteer in the children’s ministry of my home church here in the Memphis area (Collierville).
I was asked to share some Biblical texts affirming our Christian hope, which I did gladly.
Comfort comes to us in the midst of grief knowing our certain and living hope in our...
"What are we waiting for?” can be asked or exclaimed for any number of reasons.
The joyful closing section of Zephaniah reveals what God’s people in Zephaniah’s day were in fact waiting for. And what a glorious future is described, which encourages the Lord’s “seekers and waiters” to trust the Lord and persevere in anticipation.
The Lord’s purpose of a...
For the director of music. A psalm of David.
1 The heavens declare the glory of God;
the skies proclaim the work of his hands.
2 Day after day they pour forth speech;
night after night they reveal knowledge.
3 They have no speech, they use no words;
...
They can be special because they are part of a particular celebration. They can be special because they bring together family and friends. They can be special because of the food that has been prepared. Mealtimes can also be special because of words that are said or things accomplished around the meal.
There are many special meals referred to in the Scriptures. Some are regular feasts, and some are unique occasions. Some involve many people,...
“Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness,
for they shall be satisfied”
(Matt. 5:6 ESV)
I made a very rare visit to a department store in the USA a while back and found something called “True Religion.”
Yes, true religion.
The true religion I found was a line of fragrances, cologne, I think, for men. I picked up a card beside this pungent product and sure enough it says “True Religion” and then...
“But you, O man of God, flee these things and pursue righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, gentleness.
Fight the good fight of faith, lay hold on eternal life, to which you were called and have confessed the good confession in the presence of many witnesses.”
(1 Timothy 6:11-12 NKJV)
In 1 Timothy 6:11, the term “man of God” carries a specific emphasis. It underlines the special role of Timothy (in this instance) as a man called of God into His service....
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