Some Crucial End-Times Info

Maybe the Bible’s doctrine of the end-times (“eschatology” in theological speak) isn’t something you think about regularly… but maybe we should, more? Like we noted in the previous post, certainly Jesus and the Apostles expected us to...

Why Shouldn’t We Discuss Eschatology?

As the Apostles wrote the New Testament, under the inspiration of the Spirit, they emphasized the return of Jesus–that it was a reality, that it was to be expected, and that it was to be applying a good, purifying and clarifying kind of pressure to all our...

Should we stare at the darkness?

Here’s some encouraging thoughts from Alec Motyer, commenting on these verses: Nevertheless the gloom will not be upon her who is distressed, As when at first He lightly esteemed The land of Zebulun and the land of Naphtali, And afterward more heavily oppressed...

What do we mean by “The Incarnation?”

Last night we took the evening to look at Philippians chapter 2, and try to answer this question: Based on the life and teachings of Jesus, and the witness of the New Testament, what have Christians come to believe about what it means that Jesus was both God (the Son)...

“He dies, but he makes alive.”

Tonight we’ll begin a new teaching series, looking at what it means that God became a man. We’ll kick it all off by looking at what the Bible says and what Christians mean when they talk about this “incarnation.” As part of the study,...