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Micah 1:1 - The Doom of Samaria and Jerusalem

Author: Wayne Jackson

Study the historical background of the Old Testament book of Micah, prophet of God.

Tora! Tora! . . . Torah!

Author: Wayne Jackson

For those who have any respect for the testimony of Scripture at all, the issue is clear. Moses was the author of the first five books of the Old Testament.

Does the Bible Conflict with Itself in the Matter of Incest?

Author: Wayne Jackson

Some make the claim that the Scriptures are in conflict in the matter of the morality of incest. But the allegation is false.

Abel Still Speaks, But Are We Listening?

Author: Wayne Jackson

The writer of the book of Hebrews says that Abel, the first murder victim, is yet speaking. What is he saying? Are we listening?

1 Corinthians 1:17 -- Paul Not Sent to Baptize

Author: Wayne Jackson

Did the apostle Paul teach that baptism was not necessary for salvation from sins? By no means. Study this passage with us.

The Compassion of Christ

Author: Wayne Jackson

Jesus demonstrated compassion for hurting people in his life and in his teaching.

How Does this Man Know "Letters"?

Author: Wayne Jackson

"How does this man [Jesus] know letters, since he has never learned?" (John 7:15). This text has puzzled many Bible students? How could Christ have so amazed the multitudes with his teaching if he had "never learned"? Study this passage with us.

Can You Feel the Love?

Author: Jason Jackson

Some of the most mean-spirited people in the world are those who "ooze" with that sickening sentimentality that talks of love while demonstrating everything but. Why don't you take a few moments and, over our shoulder, take a look at some of our mail?

Jonah 1:1-2 -- The Prophet's Commission

Author: Wayne Jackson

God's commission to the prophet Jonah provides insight into the nature of God and our relationship to him.

An Invitation to a Wayward People

Author: Wayne Jackson

What will it take for a wayward nation to repent? Perhaps this lesson from ancient Israel is a helpful reminder.

Does the Marriage of an Unbeliever to a Believer Sanctify the Unbeliever?

Author: Wayne Jackson

Does 1 Corinthians 7:14 teach that a non-Christian is "sanctified" (saved) by being married to a Christian?

Let Your Light Shine

Author: Jason Jackson

By reflecting the influence of Christ in their lives, Christians lead others to glorify their Father who is in heaven.

Romans 1:27 -- The Consequences of Perversion

Author: Wayne Jackson

The "due recompense" which the apostle Paul spoke of regarding sexual perversion is chillingly evident in the world today, as it was even in Old Testament times.

Paul's Instruction to the Saints of Crete

Author: Wayne Jackson

Paul's admonishment of the Cretan Chrisitans, through Titus, provides a marvelous synopsis of the redemption process.

The Birthplace of Jesus: Bethlehem or Jerusalem?

Author: Wayne Jackson

Was Jesus born in Bethlem or Jerusalem? The Bible teaches it was Bethlehem. The Book of Mormon alleges it was in "the land of Jerusalem." Examine the evidence for yourself.

Why Do Natural Disasters Happen?

Author: Wayne Jackson

The recent earthquake and subsequent tidal waves in the Indian Ocean have caused many to wonder why God allows such disasters to burden the earth. Is there any reasonable explanation for these events that respects the concept of the benevolence of our Creator?

Benevolent Work in the Mission Field

Author: Wayne Jackson

It is a wonderful thing when Christians rush to the assistance of others during times of disaster. But do we always think clearly about the way we implement these efforts? A word of caution surely is in order. One aspect of this issue is addressed in this week's Penpoints column.

Obadiah 1 - The Doom of Edom

Author: Wayne Jackson

A knowledge of the history behind any passage of Scripture is helpful. It is especially true of the book of Obadiah.

The Old Paths: Obsolete or Pressing Need?

Author: Wayne Jackson

It is now urgent that courageous men and women repeat the ancient refrain, "ask for the old paths ... and walk therein ...."

Was Paul's Reference to His Cloak a Meaningless Triviality?

Author: Wayne Jackson

Some claim that Paul's request for his cloak was a "trivial" reference, unworthy of the claim of verbal inspiration.