Category Archives: Uncategorized

The Future of the Churches of Christ: More Statistics from Ed Stetzer

There’s a lot of false teaching going on within the evangelical church regarding statistics. Authors sell more books when they persuade their audience that sky is falling, the evangelical church is collapsing, and their book offers the solution. Preachers more … Continue reading

Posted in The Future of the Churches of Christ, The Future of the Progressive Churches of Christ, Uncategorized | 14 Comments

The Salvation of the Jews: The Roll Call of the Faithful

Now, I had to explain that in order to explain this. Chapter 11 is a list of the faithful heroes of the First Testament. It begins with Abel and continues to — (Heb 11:35-38 ESV)  35 Women received back their … Continue reading

Posted in Connection of Church with Israel, Soteriology, The Salvation of the Jews, The Salvation of the Jews, Uncategorized | 16 Comments

The Salvation of the Jews: Once for All and Perfect Forever

While Paul touches on the salvation of the Jews under the Law of Moses, Hebrews deals more thoroughly with the question, although the point of Hebrews is to demonstrate the superiority of the covenant under Christ to the Mosaic covenant. To … Continue reading

Posted in Connection of Church with Israel, Soteriology, The Salvation of the Jews, The Salvation of the Jews, Uncategorized | 5 Comments

The Salvation of the Jews: Grace Abounding

Ponder for a moment this passage — (Rom 5:20-21 ESV)  20 Now the law came in to increase the trespass, but where sin increased, grace abounded all the more,  21 so that, as sin reigned in death, grace also might … Continue reading

Posted in Connection of Church with Israel, Soteriology, The Salvation of the Jews, The Salvation of the Jews, Uncategorized | 18 Comments

Christology: “Did Jesus Know Everything?”

Interesting post from Peter Enns over at “Jesus Creed.” He raises an issue from Raymond E. Brown’s book Jesus: God and Man : Modern Biblical Reflections. A Jesus who walked through the world knowing exactly what the morrow would bring, knowing … Continue reading

Posted in Christology, Uncategorized | 13 Comments

Suicide and the Unforgivable Sin

I get emails — I have recently learned that the greatest part of the grieving from my friend’s son’s suicide comes from her belief that he son is eternally lost. She was taught that suicide is a sin and there can be no … Continue reading

Posted in Grace, Uncategorized | 15 Comments

The Salvation of the Jews: Introduction

So we’ve covered Exile and Repentance in the last series, discussing how the Old Testament (or First Testament) led up to the events of Pentecost and the coming of the Kingdom. Hopefully, we gained a better sense of how the … Continue reading

Posted in Connection of Church with Israel, Soteriology, The Salvation of the Jews, The Salvation of the Jews, Uncategorized | 10 Comments

How to Study the Bible: Context according to Richard Beck

It’s amazing how our reading of the Scriptures is colored by our own prejudices and background. Richard Beck, at “Experimental Theology,” offers a reading of James’ famous passage on faith and works that I’d never heard before. But he just … Continue reading

Posted in How to Study the Bible, Uncategorized | 6 Comments

Exile and Repentance, Part 19 (Conclusions, Part 2)

Of course, an element of all of this has to be social justice. Well … “social justice” isn’t really the best term and is likely more confusing than helpful. In the Law and the Prophets, the repeatedly stated reasons for the Exile … Continue reading

Posted in Connection of Church with Israel, Exile and Repentance, Uncategorized | 3 Comments

Exile and Repentance, Part 19 (Conclusions, Part 1)

“Exile and Repentance” seems rather an odd topic for a single blog post, much less a ridiculous 19 posts (so far). But I hope that the series has helped us all see scriptures in a new light. It’s not that … Continue reading

Posted in Connection of Church with Israel, Exile and Repentance, Uncategorized | 6 Comments