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How Can the Church Be the Fulfillment of Daniel 2:44?

Author: Jason Jackson

Was Daniel 2:44 fulfilled by the establishment of the church, or should we look for some other interpretation?

Book Review: Spicq's Theological Lexicon of the New Testament

Author: Wayne Jackson

Books are a minister's treasure. Here's a review of a magnificent three-volume set, Spicq's _Theological Lexicon of the New Testament_. We recommend this work very highly.

Ephesians 4:13 - The Unity of the Faith

Author: Wayne Jackson

Does the New Testament indicate that a time will come when miraculous gifts will be replaced by something better? What could be "more complete" or "unified" than the many differing gifts of the Spirit received by the first Christians?

What About Singing "Psalms"?

Author: Wayne Jackson

Is it appropriate to sing some of the songs from the book of Psalms in the Old Testament? An interested reader wants to know.

What About Your Funeral?

Author: Wayne Jackson

If you could plan a message to be delivered at your own funeral, of what would it consist? You might want to give some thought to this question.

2 Peter 2:9 - Punishment Before Judgment

Author: Wayne Jackson

What will be the state of the wicked after their death, prior to judgment?

Did Paul Sanction Social Drinking?

Author: Wayne Jackson

Why did Paul instruct Timothy to use wine with his water. Does this sanction the social consumption of modern beverage alcohol?

Too Late for Tears

Author: Jason Jackson

The Hebrews writer appeals to the profane attitude of Esau in order to teach us something about the nature of irreversible consequences. If we treat lightly the promises of God and forfeit the Christian inheritance, it will be too late for tears come judgment.

Does Divine Justification Exclude Human Obedience?

Author: Wayne Jackson

It is frequently alleged that "justification" is a process accomplished wholly by God, and any "obedience" on the part of man is excluded. But this theory, sincere as it may be, is seriously erroneous. Study this issue with us.

The Theology of Demons

Author: Wayne Jackson

It is a stunning phenomenon that many who profess faith in Jesus Christ actually entertain a theological belief system that fails to rise to the level of the "demonic." Reflect upon the fascinating issue with us in this article.

1 Samuel 10ff - Saul's Apostasy

Author: Wayne Jackson

The first king of Israel's fall from grace can serve as a warning for us today.

Command or Culture: Discerning the Difference

Author: Wayne Jackson

What is a command in the New Testament and what is merely cultural and not binding today?

What About Catholicism's Ideas About Mary?

Author: Wayne Jackson

Why does the Catholic Church place such great emphasis upon Mary, the mother of Christ? Is this proper?

New Expository Dictionary of Bible Words

Author: Wayne Jackson

Stephen Renn's new _Expository Dictionary of Bible Words_ is now available. Read Wayne Jackson's review of this new Bible study tool. It will be a welcomed addition to the serious Bible student's library.

Acts 13:2 - The Holy Spirit, A Person

Author: Wayne Jackson

This and numerous other New Testament verses establish the fact that the Holy Spirit is a divine Person.

What About the Multiple Accounts of Paul's Conversion?

Author: Wayne Jackson

A critical charge that supposedly nullifies the harmony of the book of Acts is the fact that there are differences in the three accounts of Paul's conversion. Let us examine this alleged problem.

Follow Christ or Go to Hell

Author: Jason Jackson

Can you recognize a good deal when you see it? Evaluate the terms and conditions for following Christ and see if it is worth it. If you are convinced by the evidence that Jesus is the Son of God, certainly you will value the Lord's teaching on the costs and consequences of discipleship.

Revelation 1:18 - The Keys of Death and Hades

Author: Wayne Jackson

Learn the distinction between death and Hades, body and soul.

Was Paul Mistaken in Galatians 6:10?

Author: Wayne Jackson

A Christian lady has suggested that Paul was mistaken when he recommended benevolence, first to Christian, then to non-Christians. Is the criticism reasonable?