In this article, we’ll look at God’s warnings to Abimelech if he committed adultery with another man’s wife. It’s scary to think about how little our society considers the seriousness of this sin. May we all heed the warnings of God.
Category Archives: Bible Basics
Warnings Against Adultery
Posted 835 days ago byJesus & Scripture (part 2 of 2)
Posted 1108 days ago byIn part one we looked at how Jesus viewed Scripture. In part two we look at how Jesus used Scripture.
Jesus & Scripture (part 1 of 2)
Posted 1108 days ago byMany doubt the reliability of the Bible today. How did Jesus view the Scriptures?
A Golden Text On Conversion
Posted 1110 days ago byCan people really change? Yes they can! This text gives us examples of all different types of people that changed for the Lord. And the glory must go to God!
Church Discipline
Posted 1115 days ago byProbably no New Testament teaching is so politically incorrect in our day as church discipline. But the purpose is not to be mean or cold, but that the sinner might be saved in the day of the Lord Jesus.
His name is Jesus. And I know Him and He knows me. He’s my Lord, my Savior, and my Redeemer. He’s my life, my joy, and my all in all. He died for my sins and rose to give me new life. He’s coming back someday to take me home.
And I ask you, “Do you know Him?”
Undenominational Christianity
Posted 1219 days ago byHave you grown tired of hearing syrupy, soft, scriptureless preaching? Are you looking for something more than the fabricated, seeker-sensitive worship performances that have become common? And though the whole concept of “speaking where the Bible speaks and being silent where the Bible is silent” may be a completely foreign concept, would you be sincerely interested if someone would simply explain it to you?
Revisiting an Old Concept
Posted 1219 days ago byAs we studied with the children the other night about Uzzah and David’s ox cart one of them asked, “What does authority mean?” It occurred to me that we often use words in our teaching that are not properly understood by all. With this in mind we decided to revisit this old but important concept.
Job’s friend Eliphaz said in Job 5:8-10 that he thinks of the “great” and “unsearchable” and “marvelous” works of God he thinks of rain. Rain? Is that what he said? Is it really all the incredible that God makes it rain? Is that what you think when you see rain? Do you think of how great and unsearchable and marvelous God’s works are when all it does is rain?