The Transition
The author of Hebrews describes an interesting paradigm, “In speaking of a new covenant, he makes the first one obsolete. And what is becoming obsolete and growing old is ready […]
The author of Hebrews describes an interesting paradigm, “In speaking of a new covenant, he makes the first one obsolete. And what is becoming obsolete and growing old is ready […]
Some themes never change. Throughout Scripture, God makes a clear distinction between those who belong to Him and those who do not. That distinction isn’t based on ethnicity, ritual, or
In Acts 11, we hear of a man named Agabus who predicted the famine that took place while Claudius was emperor. In chapter 21, Agabus is reintroduced to us. This
For some time there had been a cloud of mystery over Jordan Peterson. Repeatedly, Jordan had dropped clues that led many to believe he is now a follower of Christ.
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Recently, I was reading Logan’s blog when something unexpected happened. In a moment, my eyes were opened. I saw my life with clarity—and I realized what was wrong. I wasn’t
In the opening chapter of Isaiah, God describes the state of His people, and it isn’t flattering. They’re seen as a sick man with wounds all over his body who
“The Lord is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer” (Psalm 18:2). When we speak of a deliverer today, we are often referring to Jesus. Jesus is the Rock.
“And then will I declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from me, you workers of lawlessness’” (Matthew 7:23). This was not a warning to the world; it was
Zechariah is one of the most difficult books in the Bible. This is especially true in chapter 14, verses 6-7. You only need to compare translations to see this. Here
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The Book of Revelation was sent to seven churches in Asia Minor. The churches in that region included Galatia and Ephesus, a city the apostle Paul was all too familiar