God’s Suffering Servant: A Look at Isaiah 53 God’s Suffering Servant, Part 2: The Sin-Bearing Servant By Dr. Donald Whitchard In our last edition, I presented an expository outline of Isaiah 52: 13 -15 concerning the Messiah as… Read More ›
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God’s Suffering Servant, Part 2: The Sin-Bearing Servant
By Dr. Donald Whitchard If you have not read part one, you can find it here: God’s Suffering Servant: A Look at Isaiah 53 It has been some time since I last ventured into examining the prophecy of Isaiah… Read More ›
God’s Suffering Servant: A Look at Isaiah 53
By Dr. Donald Whitchard Part 1 There’s no doubt that the study of prophecy is exciting, especially with all of the current events that are unfolding before us. The news of the day is fitting in with what was… Read More ›
Is Generation ‘Z’ the Liberal, Loose, and Last Omega Generation?
By Michael Bresciani One of the wisest people this world has ever produced, King Solomon, declared: “Better is the end of a thing than the beginning thereof: and the patient in spirit is better than the proud in spirit.” – Ecclesiastes… Read More ›
‘Well Done, Good and Faithful Servant’
By Rob Pue Those of you who know me, know that I have a deep concern for the cultural, social and moral issues of our day. The depths of depravity that our nation and world have fallen to, the likes of which… Read More ›
Christ Our Rock
By C.J. Monday’s With Julia and CJ While we studied 1 Corinthians 10 for last weeks post we discovered this chapter had a wealth of valuable information and doctrine. Including the history of the Istaelites Exodus. This week we found… Read More ›
A Word to the Skeptic from the Trenches
By Dr. Donald Whitchard One of the questions that are asked by an atheist, agnostic, or general skeptic is one that tends to put some Christians off track and leave themselves wondering, “If there is a God, why is there… Read More ›
Something to Think About While Watching This World Go Mad
By Dr. Donald Whitchard If there is one absolute dominant teaching going on in society today, is that people believe that there are no absolutes in the world. Truth is what you believe it to be at the moment. What… Read More ›
A Crisis in the Modern Church
By Dr. Donald Whitchard “Our churches suffer most seriously from the great numbers who drop out of our ranks and either go back to the world, or else must be pursuing a very secret and solitary path in their way… Read More ›
Only the Foolish and Misguided Disbelieve the Trinity: Jesus IS Without a Doubt God
By Greg Holt This writer has recently been dealing with some people who are attempting to persuade me shall we say, that the doctrine of the Trinity is false. Another one is that Jesus is merely the son of God,… Read More ›
We Can Use A Little Good News
By Dr. Donald Witchard Psalm 27:1 – “The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The LORD is the strength of my life: of whom shall I be afraid? Psalm 34: 1, 8 – “I will… Read More ›
What Is The Doctrine Of Christ?
By C.J. I AM NOT ASHAMED OF THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST! The people who heard the Doctrine laid out by Christ were in Awe. Imagine their amazement as Christ taught them. The Pharisees tried to kill him many times labeling… Read More ›
Seeds
A single seed can do fantastic things! Yes, a small and undeveloped grain has the potential to feed many hungry souls, so long as we have the patience to let it grow. Seeds have the tenacity to survive in remarkable… Read More ›
The Trumpet
By Sue Cass The moon shines brightly in one part of the land and in another the sun is shining brightly on a beautiful summer day. In one part of the world the workers are in their fields and the… Read More ›
Foundations on Sinking Sand
By Rob Pue Today’s children are growing up in a world that most of us parents cannot easily relate to. Its a world far removed from the ideals of Mayberry and Leave it to Beaver. Such television shows of yesteryear portrayed solid families,… Read More ›
And When The Day Of Pentecost Fully Come
By C.J. while we celebrate Pentecost, we must also marvel at Gods plan, each part of Christs life and ministry was to fulfill prophecy fortold in the Old Testament and Pentecost is no different. Even Christ spoke of Moses’ prophecy… Read More ›
Jesus Was Rejected That We Might Be Accepted
By Jerry Newcombe, D.Min. 3/28/18 What are Good Friday and Easter all about? In a sentence: Jesus was rejected that we might be accepted. When I was a child, I attended a parochial grade school where there was an in… Read More ›
Easter Special: How Jesus might look back at the Cross
by Rev. Austin Miles 2018 (Note to Readers: In the late 1990’s a church prepared to produce an Easter Program, with several chosen to play the parts of those who had been with Jesus during the Crucifixion as they reflected on… Read More ›
Predestination, Election, and Free Will: Each Biblically Sound Doctrine
By Greg Holt Many would argue that if predestination and election are true, then man couldn’t possibly have free will. That is an untrue statement, but let me begin at the beginning. Predestination, what does that mean? Predestination means, that… Read More ›
The One Thing You Just Have to Know About God
By Greg Holt What is the one thing you think people need to know about God? Have you ever thought about this? How important do you think it is to know this one thing? I am going to say very… Read More ›
God's Intense Love for Us
By Greg Holt Do you say “I love you” to your spouse? Does your spouse say “I love you”, to you as well? It is nice to hear those words, nice to see the words “I love you” in action…. Read More ›
Appreciating How God Made You
By Jennifer / Walking With God When I was little, my mom would make me sit at the table on evenings and solve math equations out of a workbook. Coming from an Asian background, academics was very important to my… Read More ›
You Don't Need Self-Esteem
By Jennifer Low self-esteem is a thinking disorder in which a person feels incapable, unworthy, incompetent, and unlovable. Many people suffer from this debilitating condition, hence why depression, suicide rates, and self-harm are rampant. While depression has been proven by… Read More ›
Being Positive In The Midst Of Negativity
By Jennifer There is negativity everywhere. From an angry, rude coworker or boss, unfriendly neighbor, or that obnoxious person at church. It’s so easy to dwell on unpleasant situations or unattractive qualities in a person. Thus, it can be quite… Read More ›
Encourage one another
By Karen Roper I love the first word of this website – inspirational or inspiration. Inspiration in the Oxford dictionary means infuse thought or feeling into. It is a word which speaks to us of hope, encouragement and purpose. It… Read More ›
THE ASSURANCE OF THINGS HOPED FOR
Written by Marianne Bernard Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen” Hebrews 11:1 It has been said that the peace of God rests where the peace of God reigns. If you… Read More ›
Don't You be Afraid – of Giants in Your Way
By Francesca Battistelli Everyone’s telling you To let go of what you’re holding to It’s too late, too far You’re too small, it’s too hard Throwing water on that spark Living deep inside your heart With oceans of reasons The things… Read More ›
Are You Living for STUFF, Yourself, OR…???
What are you living for? Your paycheck, your spouse, your kids, the next high, or maybe your job or business. Or are you living for Christ? What defines you…Jesus or something or someone else in the world? Ever made mistakes… Read More ›
One Step Away – From Jesus
I want any of you who read/watch this to really stop and listen to Mark’s words here. If you have sinned, if you have moved away from Christ, if you even have only considered Christ as your Savior – you… Read More ›