Cornelius and Imputed Righteousness (5/7)
The conversion of Cornelius and his household was one of the most controversial and debated conversion accounts in the first century. While most of the... Read more
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The conversion of Cornelius and his household was one of the most controversial and debated conversion accounts in the first century. While most of the... Read more
And He was saying to them all, “If anyone wishes to come after Me, he must deny himself, and take up his cross daily and... Read more
My last article ended in this way: When we die with Christ, we put to death all of our usual sources of happiness and security:... Read more
This, and the coming commentary on the following verses, serves as my response to those that deny that Peter preached water baptism on the day... Read more
Mark 1:2-3 “As it is written in Isaiah the prophet…” The quotation here is from Isaiah 40:3. This is one of the only passages that... Read more
Introduction I’m very excited to be writing this commentary on the Book of Mark. At the moment, I plan on posting portions of this work... Read more
Fire-and-Brimstone preaching is a style of Christian preaching that uses vivid descriptions of judgment and eternal damnation to encourage repentance especially popular during historical periods... Read more
In the first century, Jesus revealed that the religious leaders were just as guilty of sin as those whom they criticized (harlots, publicans, etc.). Their... Read more
Note: Usually these will only post on Monday and Wednesday at 8:00AM, but consider this week and next week an exception because of the holiday... Read more
Covenant Eschatology: A Cross-Centered Eschatology Dispelling the Myth that Covenant Eschatology Seeks to Diminish the Importance of the Cross of Christ Covenant Eschatology [eschatology –... Read more