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The Fork in the Road: Learning from the History of Worship, Part 2

Synagogue The Jews developed the synagogue sometime after Nebuchadnezzar destroyed the Temple and carried the Jews into Babylonian Captivity. No one knows whether it was then or after the return from exile that the synagogue was invented. In all likelihood, … Continue reading

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The Fork in the Road: Learning from the History of Worship, Part 1

It occurred to me the other day that our view of worship is largely defined by the Protestant Reformation, which reinvented the assembly in reaction to earlier Catholic practices. The Reformation theory was to return to a biblical understanding of … Continue reading

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An Experiment in Christian Dialogue: In Reply to Robert

This is in reply to Robert’s comment. Robert, You continue to make the fatal mistake of confusing disobeying a command with doing more than is commanded. Had Noah made the ark with knotty pine, he’d have plainly violated the command. … Continue reading

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An Experiment in Christian Dialogue: A Post by Bruce Morton

Several days ago, reader Bruce Morton challenged me to post his arguments against instrumental music in worship. I invited him to write such a post. Here it is, entirely unedited, other than the insertion of a link to his book … Continue reading

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An Experiment in Christian Dialogue: God’s Revelation is Limited

The Springville (Alabama) Church of Christ bulletin contains an article copied from Wilson Adams in Biblical Insights, Vol. 6, No. 7, July 2006 arguing — 1 Cor. 2:9-13. It is impossible for you to know the mind of God unless … Continue reading

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The Fork in the Road: On What God Wants, Continued

[Moved and expanded from the comments] Guy, You ask such interesting questions! How are ceremonies and rituals antithetical to God wanting our love? When God prescribed various ceremonies and rituals to be performed by the Jews of the OT, did … Continue reading

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Advice on a Bible Study

I get emails — We average about 100 on Sundays and are blessed with an abundance of men and women who know the Bible well. I am writing you because I need some advice. Recently, I asked for a meeting with the men of … Continue reading

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The Fork in the Road: Does God Deny Forgiveness Until We Repent?

The classic proof text used to argue that we are unforgiven until we specifically repent of each sin and ask for forgiveness is the story of Simon Magus. (Acts 8:14-24) When the apostles in Jerusalem heard that Samaria had accepted … Continue reading

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The Fork in the Road: In Reply to Guy (On What God Wants)

[Moved and expanded from the comments] Guy asked, But what “commands” specify how we are to love God? Does love for God collapse into love for neighbor?–IOW, that’s the only command God expects us to obey as a means of … Continue reading

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The Fork in the Road: Must We Confess Sin to be Forgiven of Sin?

Recently, I’ve been pretty bold in the comments to declare as “deadly dangerous” and “deeply wrong” the idea that when we sin, we are damned until we obtain forgiveness by confessing, repenting, and asking forgiveness. I thought I should take … Continue reading

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