Very shortly after the success of the new church in Rome (some historical sources reveal there could have been as many as six million Christians in Rome), one would expect that growth would continue. However, in this expectation there is …
Very shortly after the success of the new church in Rome (some historical sources reveal there could have been as many as six million Christians in Rome), one would expect that growth would continue. However, in this expectation there is …
Yesterday, the Southeast Institute of Biblical Studies held their 2019 commencement. This is an extra special day for the men who have completed their studies. Though this “commencement” celebrates the completion of study, the word “commence” indicates the beginning of …
In keeping with our theme of “Considering One Another,” it is worth mentioning that on four different occasions the Bible instructs us to greet one another (Rom. 16:16, 1 Cor. 16:20, 2 Cor. 13:12, 1 Pet. 5:14). The word “greet” …
“Repent: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand” (Matt. 3:2), began the announcement of John the Baptist in the wilderness of Judea. At that time, there was never an announcement with more importance than this one. It fulfilled the …
In the book of Acts, we are told of the day when Paul hastily departed Thessalonica under the cover of darkness. He was sent quickly by the brethren in Thessalonica to escape the mob of Jews who were jealous of …
Today is the day our family welcomes those who are former members, former students, friends and family. In addition to homecoming, this is an extra special day in that we also have our open house. This day celebrates completion of …
In Luke 17:11-19, we have an account of ten men who were afflicted with the dreadful disease of leprosy. When Jesus passed by and came near enough, they began to cry out to Jesus to have mercy on them. When …
Some of us have often wondered what the Hebrew writer was referring to in Hebrews 10:26 where he says, “For if we sin willfully after we received the knowledge of the truth, there no longer remains a sacrifice for sins.” …
Since the Law of Moses was given exclusively to the Jews, what was to become of the Gentiles – those who were outside that law? Was there no hope for them? Would they be eternally lost? From our Bibles we …