In this commentary, we will examine Exodus 20. This chapter gives the initial giving of the Ten Commandments. God gave them as a foundation for Israel’s national identity and worship. Their implementation also marked a dividing line in humankind’s history. Though there is controversy and varying commentaries on the Ten Commandments, their eternal truth yet resounds. The Christian, today, should not only memorize these commandments, but also understand their application in the Christian life.
Friday, September 30, 2022
Friday, September 23, 2022
Book of the Week: The Epistle of Titus: The Evans Practical Bible Commentary
In this commentary, we will examine one of the pastoral letters of Paul. In his epistle to Titus, the Christian learns of the controversies and challenges facing the early church. The Christian is reminded to be demonstrators of the gospel message in private and public affairs. In doing so, the gospel of Christ is adorned.
Friday, September 9, 2022
Book of the Week: Kingdom Concepts: Examining the Dynamics of Kingdom Living
We are not only members of the Church, but also of the Kingdom of God. When Jesus came, He told us that the Kingdom of God was at hand, upon us, and is coming. If He made so many references to the Kingdom of God, it is then our responsibility to learn how to live in the Kingdom of God. It is only the only way we can prosper and live in victory; for the Scriptures say that our citizenship is in heaven (Philippians 3:20). This second book of the life in the kingdom series is a book about Kingdom Concepts. We are a part of the Kingdom of God now and will be partakers of the glory of the Kingdom of God at Christ's return. Rejoice and be glad for the Kingdom of heaven belongs to you. Book 2 of 2.
Friday, September 2, 2022
Book of the Week: Now Concerning Teachers: Establishing the Role of the Teacher in the Body of Christ
The focus of this book is to bring clarity and understanding to the ministry of the teacher. This information will help individuals to recognize the operation of this gift in their lives and in the lives of others. It is our hope that believers will develop a greater respect and appreciation for the teaching office and gift.