Author: Jason Jackson
Many people believe that the dogma of organic evolution is as firmly established as the sphericity of the earth. But is it? Jason Jackson pulls the reputed "pillars" of this theory out from under it, and the doctrine crumbles under the weight of its own ill-conceived assertions.
Author: Wayne Jackson
All who wish to enjoy the remission of past sins will call on the name of the Lord by obeying the gospel plan of redemption. In no other way can one receive pardon.
Author: Wayne Jackson
It is a misguided endeavor to contend that the KJV is the only reliable translation available today, or even that it is the best one.
Author: Wayne Jackson
A critic complains that if human beings have "free will," they ought to be allowed to do anything they wish. How does the Christian respond to this foolish charge?
Author: Wayne Jackson
An atheist thinks he has crafted an ingenious argument against the time-tested concept of "design demands an intelligent designer." But his reasoning is logically flawed and internally inconsistent.
Author: Wayne Jackson
The judgment pronounced on pagan nations by Amos the prophet point to the accountability of all people to the laws of God.
Author: Jason Jackson
A failure to understand the real distinction between the Old and New Covenants underlies a host of religious errors.
Author: Wayne Jackson
There are several biblical passages which appear to indicate that the gospel was preached to the whole creation in the first century. How are these to be viewed? It is a problem that confuses many people. But there is a reasonable answer.
Author: Wayne Jackson
Baptism is a very important rite in the divine scheme of salvation. But it is imperative that one be able to distinguish between the "essential" and "nonessential" items associated with the command. Study this matter with us in this week's Penpoints.
Author: Wayne Jackson
In the course of Jesus' exchange with the woman at the well, Jesus actually violated three cultural traditions of His day. In so doing, however, the Lord demonstrated the encompassing interest of Heaven in lost humanity.
Author: Wayne Jackson
In a micro-exclamation of praise, Paul has captured the whole of redemptive history -- Heaven's operations on behalf of Adam's fallen children. It yet leaves us stunned!
Author: Wayne Jackson
Does one generation "inherit" accountability for the sins of a previous generation? Is "guilt" genetically transmitted? Some passages may seem to suggest this, but what is the truth of the matter? Study this issue with us.
Author: Wayne Jackson
The average "layman" who subscribes to the theory of evolution champions Charles Darwin as the great luminary of this materialistic philosophical system. What many do not realize, however, is that not all scientists, even in the evolutionary community, bow before the British naturalist.
Author: Wayne Jackson
Though the earth was once a paradise, it is now a planet plagued with "evil." Why are there so many problems within our earthly environment? Study this challenging issue with us in this month's Feature article.
Author: Wayne Jackson
Each generation is responsible for its own conduct, but certainly we can influence, for good or bad, those who come after us.
Author: Wayne Jackson
Saul, Israel's first king, stands as a solemn warning to all who followed thereafter.
Author: Wayne Jackson
One of the intriguing issues that arises in studying the book of Hebrews has to do with the identity of that mysterious gentleman known as Melchizedek.
Author: Jason Jackson
Obadiah is the shortest Old Testament book. This small book has, amazingly and providentially, survived more than 2500 years, and while it contains a message of judgment for an ancient neighbor of Israel, it has many relevant messages for us today.
Author: Wayne Jackson
The Scriptures do not teach, here nor elsewhere, that the Lord, in answer to prayer, supernaturally infuses His children with the Holy Spirit.
Author: Wayne Jackson
If the New Testament places upon the Christian the obligation to "give" of his means unto God, and he neglects that responsibility, he has refused to worship his Maker, at least in that respect.