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Interpreting the Bible: The Mighty Works of God

We begin in 1 Corinthians (and we’ll probably move around a bit). 1 Corinthians is a good place to start because Paul is confronted with a host of problems, many of which we still face today, and he repeatedly gives … Continue reading

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Interpreting the Bible: Toward a Better Approach

We need a more comprehensive approach to interpreting the scriptures–a nice, sharp set of scalpels that helps us know which examples and commands were temporary expedients and which are permanently binding. Obviously enough, the solution won’t be found in humanistic … Continue reading

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Interpreting the Bible: Additional Common Mistakes

In the last post, we considered some false approaches to hermeneutics. Let’s consider a few more common errors. * Proof texts are not an entirely wrong approach. However, there use is a very, very dangerous practice. Indeed, the proof text … Continue reading

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Interpreting the Bible: Introduction/Common Mistakes

It’s time to talk a little hermeneutics. “Hermeneutics” is the study of how we interpret writings, especially the Bible. And, of late, it’s become quite the controversial subject in the Churches of Christ. Obviously enough, to properly understand the scriptures, … Continue reading

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“Martha, Martha”

I’m doing a study on Luke at church, and just recently came across the story of Jesus, Mary, and Martha at Luke 10:38 ff. The fact that Jesus wanted Martha to study at his feet rather than doing housework was … Continue reading

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The Gospel Advocate: On Being Comfortable in Church

This month’s Gospel Advocate features an article by Charles Lovelace III captioned “What to Do When the Church Leaves You.” The article is very telling about an attitude problem all too common. The author points out that a church can … Continue reading

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Imagine a World Without Denominations, Part 2

I think the current level of cross-denominational cooperation is woefully inadequate because I think we are called to a MUCH higher level of service than is common among Protestants. There are countless cooperative works, but the percentage of members active … Continue reading

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Luke chapter 11

I’ve now added an outline for Luke 11. This is a series of outlines I’m preparing for our adult Bible classes and are designed for Sunday school teachers to teach from. But they’d work for personal study, too. Luke chapter … Continue reading

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In Defense of the Churches of Christ

I am an elder in a Church of Christ. I’m a third generation elder at that. Sometimes I criticize my brothers in the Churches, but it’s worth taking a little internet space to state why it is I’m identified with … Continue reading

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Imagine a World Without Denominations

In New Testament times, the “church” in Ephesus was a series of house churches in which thousands were members, meeting 30 or less to a house, under a single eldership. We aren’t given just how this worked, but we know … Continue reading

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