PHall | April 29, 2010
Sometimes I am amazed at how long it takes me to see what is there. Read Matthew 6:25-34 with a fresh reading of the History of the Israelites, coupled with the understanding that the gospel written by Matthew was predominently written with a Jewish audience in mind, and we might see the wilderness wanderings. “Do […]
Category: Matthew, Exodus |
Comments Off on Matthew 6:25-34 – Through the Eyes of A Jew
Tags:
PHall | April 27, 2010
I would like to suggest to you that superstition is another form of idolatry and sorcery. An old definition of superstition is “the excessive fear of the gods.” Theodore Parker observed, “Yet, if he would, man cannot live all to this world. If not religious, he will be superstitious. If he worships not the true […]
Category: Galatians |
Comments Off on Galatians 5:20 – Idolatry, Sorcery And Superstitions
Tags:
PHall | April 27, 2010
Exodus 17:7 NASB He named the place Massah and Meribah because of the quarrel of the sons of Israel, and because they tested the LORD, saying, “Is the LORD among us, or not?” A – Massah (i.e. test) B – Meribah (i.e, quarrel) B’ – Quarrel of the sons of Israel A’ – Tested the […]
Category: Exodus |
Comments Off on Exodus 17:7 – Chiasm
Tags: Chiasm
PHall | April 24, 2010
When reading John 11 we can empathize with those that hurt because we see them suffering the same pain we do. That pain is not just physical or emotional. There is spiritual pain also. We can see this in what I am calling “the confused conviction” of Martha and Mary. We have all asked, “Does […]
Category: John |
Comments Off on John 11 – The Problem of Pain – Spiritual Disconnects
Tags: Article
PHall | April 23, 2010
As all good things can be twisted by Satan to serve his schemes, even having a favorite Bible verse can become dangerous if we have fallen into the trap of excluding truths that do not fit our particular conclusions.
Category: Matthew |
Comments Off on Matthew 4:5-7 – Favorite Verses
Tags:
PHall | April 23, 2010
The proverb, “actions speak louder than words,” is true to an extent. The reality is that such a declarative proverb hopes to have its words become a call for action. Therefore to say that actions speak louder than words, does not include the reality that words themselves can be actions. The proverb, “sticks and stones […]
Category: Matthew, Ephesians, James |
Comments Off on Ephesians 4:29 – Words Are Actions
Tags: Article
PHall | April 20, 2010
Sometimes the best response is a silent, sincere stare.
Category: Luke |
Comments Off on Luke 22:61 – The Look
Tags:
PHall | April 18, 2010
The below account is courtesy of Robert Turner: This story came right out of the heart of my native Kentucky, and I may have scooped Joe Creason with it. A well-known preacher of the past generation was hurriedly called to preach the funeral of one of two brothers. He had known the two men well […]
Category: John, Romans, Colossians, II Timothy, Ecclesiastes |
Comments Off on John 11 – The Death of a Loved One – The Opportunities of Pain (Sermon)
Tags: Sermon, Suffering
PHall | April 18, 2010
One of the wondrous revelations within John 11 is that the problem of pain is not just a problem for mankind. It is a problem for God. Does that strange at best, or at worst, blasphemous? If so we are missing the reality behind the relationships which are filled with pain not just for the […]
Category: John, Romans, Philosophy, Theology, Ezekiel |
Comments Off on John 11:35 – The Problem of Pain for God
Tags: Article, Suffering
PHall | April 17, 2010
It appears that there is a virtue that is very difficult to obtain and retain while acquiring other equally needed virtues. That is part of the paradox of this spiritual quality. It is needed to attain other qualities, but those other qualities might remove the foundational virtue and thereby remove the added ones also. Maybe […]
Category: II Peter |
Comments Off on 2 Peter 1:5-7 – A Most Difficult Virtue
Tags: Article