Experiencing Jesus: Behold the Lamb of God
“Behold the Lamb of God” used twice in the fourth Gospel ‘John’ in vs. 29 and 36. The Baptist used the term unequivocally to…

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“Behold the Lamb of God” used twice in the fourth Gospel ‘John’ in vs. 29 and 36. The Baptist used the term unequivocally to…
God’s people rebel in the kingdom. They seek autonomy and try to play god. Their moral bankruptcy births humanism. The subversion of the kingdom’s…
If we are without human feelings we cannot love God in the way in which we are meant to love Him—as men. If we…
Stay tuned in to watch live stream of a debate between Dr. Nabeel Qureshi (a former Muslim), author of Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus and Imam…
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Our understanding of God’s love is so raw since it is shaped by the culture we were born in and raised in, the books…
We pastors are being killed by the professionalizing of the pastoral ministry. The mentality of the professional is not the mentality of the prophet.…
Historical Background: Author The Gospel of Matthew is ascribed to the Apostle Matthew. He was one of Jesus’ twelve disciples. The early church fathers…
“Thus, Paul recommends that instead of clinging to human wisdom, we are to become fools. Paul is not simply singing the praise of folly…
Iconoclasm: Literally, “destruction of images.” Historically, iconoclasm arose in the eighth century as the practice of destroying images (icons) of Jesus Christ often found…