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Why you are Apathetic Toward Leviticus
Let's face it, Leviticus can be a hard book to read. It is probably the biggest killers of Bible reading plans. How can we get any value out of this book? In this post, I point out a couple mistakes we make when come to the book of Leviticus and suggest some ways to better understand and apply Leviticus.
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Understanding the Relationships between the Five 'Solas' of the Reformation.
Many protestants are very familiar with the five 'solas' of the Reformation, but do you understand how they relate with one another?
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Passages for a Preliminary Understanding of the Plagues and the Exodus
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Why is Canaan Cursed Rather than Ham?
Characteristic of the strange stories in Genesis, the story of Shem, Ham (and Canaan), and Japheth in Genesis 9:18-27 is the subject of much debate. Of particular interest is this: Why does Noah curse Canaan (Ham's son) if Ham was the one who perpetrated the crime in question?
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Watch your Lingo!
We are living in what is quickly becoming a post-Christian culture. Pastors, teachers, leaders, and even lay Christians need to wake up to the reality that Christian jargon widely understood in previous generations is no longer understood by the vast majority of people under the age of 30.
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Satan or Serpent? Understanding the Protevangelium.
Are we right to interpret Genesis 3:15 as applying to Satan?
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Please Pass the Pomegranate. Understanding the Nature of Sin in Genesis 3.
Just three chapters into the narrative of God's redemptive plan, we find Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, clothed with fig leaves, and damning themselves and their children to a life separated from God. There are two observations about the story in Genesis 3 that I wish to make which will help us better understand the nature of sin.
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Blog Objectives
What is the objective of this blog?
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Qualifications for Elders (and How They Apply to You)
Examining the trajectory of your life based on the qualifications for elders in Titus.
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Was Satan Suprised?