PerryDox – BeJustAChristian

Biblical truth standing on its spiritual head to get our eternal attention.

The Incarnation in the Beginning

| January 16, 2021

All believers in Jesus see Jesus in the beginning as the Creator (Col.1:16). Since so much of the rest of the Bible is foreshadowed in Genesis 1-3, and Jesus is foreshadowed (Word, Light, Life – John 1) from there to John 1, do you think even the incarnation is foreshadowed in the beginning? Maybe that […]

Tired of God? (Chiasm)

| January 11, 2021

Tired of God? (Isaiah 43:22-24 ) Have you become weary of worshiping God? Are you tired of getting up and getting ready? Is sitting together with God’s saints not a priority? Is God’s word boring to you and neglected? Does doing good to others in the name of God bring so much disillusionment that you […]

3 Stages of Accepting Truth

| January 11, 2021

3 Stages of Accepting Truth: 1. Intellectually 2. Personally 3. Universally I don’t know who first noticed this pattern but it is interesting to see how it does fit. 1. Truth is truth whether or not I accept it. Truth is objective. 2. Truth is truth, not because I accept it, and therefore I have […]

Matthew 5:43-48 – A PerryPhrase

| January 11, 2021

A Perryphrase of Matthew 5:43-48 – 43) “You have heard that it was said, “Love those who politically and religiously agree with you and hate those who disagree.” 44) But I tell you, serve those who disagree with you religiously and politically and pray for those who argue with you, 45) so that you may […]

Perryism – While I believe in the “virgin birth”, the “immaculate conception” is theologically ill-conceived.

| January 11, 2021

Are People Seeing?

| January 11, 2021

Are People Seeing? Jesus said, “If you have seen Me, you have seen the Father (John 14:9). As a corollary, if people have seen us have they seen Jesus? 1. Christian is not the only “name” we bear, but by wearing it we are claiming to be following Christ. If people have seen us as […]

Romans 13:8-10 – Love Does No Harm

| December 25, 2020

Love Does No Harm Love Does No Harm (Rom.13:8-10) Notice what this pericope follows – Government punishing and rewarding based upon law (13:1-7). Government does not act upon a principle of love, but necessity (i.e., taxes) and laws. Government “justifies” on the basis of works – what have you done. God justifies on the basis […]

Isaiah 43:25 – The Greatest Statement of Grace in the OT?

| December 25, 2020

This verse might be the greatest statement of grace in all the Old Testament, said MacArthur. It is also possibly the most humbling and neglected in modern NT theology. While the gospel from Jesus’s birth to rebirth, from ascending out of the water, from the tomb, to heaven, does everything for me; all this was […]

Isaiah 7:14 – A Prayer Devotional

| December 25, 2020

Isaiah 7:14 – Therefore, the Lord himself will give you a sign: See, the virgin will conceive, have a son, and name him Immanuel. (CSB) Oh Giver of the Gift, Have we missed the point of Isaiah’s virgin birth prophecy? The promise is given to an unfaithful Israelite who does not deserve to be rescued. […]

Isaiah 47:13 – Follow the Star to the Cross

| December 23, 2020

Follow the Star to the Cross Saved by What Condemns Us. I cannot count the ironies, paradoxes, and strange truths continually displayed when reading God’s word. This is the time of the year when people think of the Star of Bethlehem and men from the East bearing gifts. That star led these searchers to their […]