PHall | December 21, 2014
Take Omnipotence, which is all-power. Take Omniscience, which is all-knowledge. Take Omnipresence, which is all-everywhere. Now take that Omnipotence, and place it in a helpless baby. Take that Omniscience, and put into the mind that will grow in knowledge. Take the Omnipresence, and place it in an animal’s manger. Take that Omnipotence, and hang it […]
Category: I Timothy |
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PHall | December 17, 2014
If you knew death was quickly approaching, how would you spend your last days? Nehemiah has served as governor for 12 years (Nehemiah 1.1; 5.14; 13.6). The last chapter of this topical biography is saying good bye to its readers; and sounds like what a good last few days should be: filled with corrections, reflections […]
Category: Nehemiah |
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PHall | December 15, 2014
Have you prayed the Bible? Have you taken entire books or significant sections as an outline for your prayer? This is amazingly what we see the Levites doing in Nehemiah 9. They had just “read from the book of the law of the LORD their God for a fourth of the day and spent another […]
Category: Nehemiah |
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PHall | December 15, 2014
Each gospel account makes mention of Jesus being betrayed by Judas. Paul makes mention of Jesus being betrayed in correcting the Lord’s Supper. Is this just a fact to Paul, or it is part of his overall lesson? Unnoticeable in most translations, but the same Greek word is used for Paul who “delivered” or “passed […]
Category: I Corinthians |
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PHall | December 7, 2014
A strong argument against “faith only” is the same argument against “repentance only” which no one would make. Both faith and repentance are “mind” actions by definition, but not just taking place in the mind when Biblically lived out. Compare Luke 3 and Acts 2 with James 2. We are all familiar with the inspired […]
Category: Luke, Acts |
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PHall | December 5, 2014
Here are some questions for us all to consider about this simple, yet spiritually deep, topic. What does repentance look like? What if repentance is more than not repeating certain sins from our past? What if repentance is not just stopping something negative? What if repentance is starting to act positively? What if repentance is […]
Category: Luke |
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PHall | December 4, 2014
We have all heard the claim “Jesus never said anything about homosexuality,” and “Homosexuals are born that way.” Hmmm, if we accept the latter just for the sake of argument, then could Jesus have said something about that? “For there are eunuchs who were born that way from their mother’s womb, there are eunuchs who […]
Category: Matthew |
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PHall | December 2, 2014
Opening our Bibles to Nehemiah 8 shows us that the Jews were opening their “Bibles” (8.1). The result is a revival. “Revival” is used today to describe an event instead of a result. Churches have “revivals” with no revivals. One curmudgeon suggested we shouldn’t call these special meetings “revivals” because a church can’t be revived […]
Category: Nehemiah |
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PHall | December 2, 2014
Denominations exist often out of the sincerity of the founders for some important truth. This truth becomes the identifying marker for that denomination. For example, the Presbyterians emphasized a form of congregational government based upon presbyters. Baptists emphasized a form of “baptizing” that was immersion because baptism meant immersion. Pentecostals emphasized miraculous activities. So do […]
Category: Matthew |
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Tags: Denominationalism