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Living Letters
When the New Testament writers told their stories, they had the memorized and printed Word of Scripture to draw from. Their Bible (our Old Testament) was written in Hebrew and Aramaic. It had been recorded in the language of the common people at the time. By the First Century, many people in what is now…
Come Out and be Separate
What does Paul mean when he tells the Corinthians to “come out and be separate” and to not be “unequally yoked” in today’s Bible reading? (2 Corinthians 6:14, 17) Does he mean that Believers are supposed to only deal with Christian businesses? In light of recent Social Media posts, maybe this means Believers should eat…
The Resurrection is Central to the Gospel Message
As you read today’s Bible reading, note how Peter and John connect the dots between the Gospel they preach and Jesus’ Resurrection. You may have heard me say before that “the Sadducees were sad, you see because they didn’t believe in the Resurrection”. Oftentimes that sect clashed with Jesus because of this central doctrine and…
Jesus Will Meet You
One thing that jumped out at me from today’s Bible reading in Mark 16 is “But go, tell his disciples and Peter, βHe is going ahead of you to Galilee; you will see him there just as he told you.ββ Mark 16:7 (CSB) After the disastrous events of Judas’ betrayal and Jesus’ Crucifixion, the Disciples…
Come Out and be Separate
What does Paul mean when he tells the Corinthians to “come out and be separate” and to not be “unequally yoked” in today’s Bible reading? (2 Corinthians 6:14, 17) Does he mean that Believers are supposed to only deal with Christian businesses? In light of recent Social Media posts, maybe this means Believers should eat…
Interest in the Gospel Builds
39 / 100 Powered by Rank Math SEO As I read today’s Bible reading, I was reminded of Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well: One conversation leads to an entire village coming out to hear more. Paul is in Antioch of Pisidia on the Sabbath. After the reading of the Law and…