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The Value of Youth to the Cause of God

Author: Wayne Jackson

Youth can accomplish magnificent things for the Master's cause. But do we always recognize this? Here are some striking examples that demonstrate God's confidence in youth.

What Is the Meaning of, "Destruction of the Flesh," in 1 Corinthians 5:5?

Author: Wayne Jackson

What is the meaning of the phrase, "the destruction of the flesh," in 1 Corinthians 5:5? Did it sanction the use of capital punishment in the church for immoral and/or heretical people?

Television and Your Children

Author: Wayne Jackson

Do we realize the impact that television is having on our children? Can we fathom how the character of television is changing right before our eyes? Reflect on these questions in this week's Penpoints article.

2 Peter 1:8 - Conditional Salvation

Author: Wayne Jackson

Faith, virtue, knowledge, self-control, patience, godliness, brotherly kindness, and love are all qualities the apostle Peter identifies as qualifying one's salvation.

Choosing a Man

Author: Earl Edwards

Earl Edwards, long-time missionary and professor of Bible at Freed-Hardeman University, discusses some of the qualities needed by those who enter the mission field. He draws from his own rich experiences at a missionary to Italy for sixteen years.

How Ought We to Behave? A Response to Socrates

Author: Wayne Jackson

How amazing it is that the deep and manifold longings of the antique pagan world were so wonderfully satisfied in the advent of God's Messiah.

In What Sense is Humanity in the Image of God?

Author: Wayne Jackson

The Bible speaks of humankind as being in the "image" of God (Gen. 1:26). In what sense is the term, "image," employed in this text?

The Rationale for Evaluating Political Leaders

Author: Wayne Jackson

By what standard should one evaluate a political leader? Does the Bible shed any light on this question?

Proverbs 6:17 - Hands that Shed Innocent Blood

Author: Wayne Jackson

This proverb has a modern-day application to the practice of abortion.

The Value of Old Testament Study

Author: Jason Jackson

The Old Testament is worthy of our time and study. Although it held a distinct place in redemptive history, which it no longer holds, it still has timeless truths to be learned and applied.

What About the "Sword" of the "Prince of Peace"?

Author: Wayne Jackson

Does the Bible contradict itself when it calls Jesus the Prince of Peace, and then Jesus says: "Do not think that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I have not come to bring peace, but a sword"?

Fashion Oddities and Public Worship

Author: Wayne Jackson

Are public worship forums the place for "fashion" eccentricities? Some seem to think there should be no restrictions as to what one may wear when functioning in a teaching and/or leadership role in church assemblies. This "hot button" topic is discussed in this week's Penpoints article.

1 Peter 1:1-2 - Foreknowledge

Author: Wayne Jackson

When 1 Peter 1:1, 2 is seen in concert with related biblical material, the doctrine of election is removed from the confusing fog of sectarian dogma.

The Crucifixion of Christ

Author: Wayne Jackson

A study of the crucifixion of Christ in the light of history, archaeology, and prophecy yields a greater appreciation for this seminal event of human history.

How Do I Cope with Bitterness?

Author: Wayne Jackson

How can we forgive but still feel resentment at times?

The Last Supper

Author: Jason Jackson

Poignant words concisely spoken are echoed in worship assemblies every Lord's Day. In remembrance of him, Christians recall the words of Jesus, "This is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many unto remission of sins" (Matt. 26:28).

Psalms 2 - Jehovah's Anointed

Author: Wayne Jackson

A topical study of this Psalm reveals the gospel in miniature.

Questions About the Genesis Flood

Author: Wayne Jackson

Did Noah's Flood really cover the entire earth? And was it really possible for him to carry all the animals in his ark?

What About Salvation in 'Hard Cases'?

Author: Wayne Jackson

A recent news item highlighted a case where an inmate was refused the privilege of being immersed for the remission of his sins. A chorus of sectarian voices argued that "hard cases" like this negate the belief that baptism is a necessary condition for salvation. Is this quibble valid?

The Biblical View of Death

Author: Wayne Jackson

What does death involve? This terminal human experience can be a frightening prospect indeed if one is unprepared for it.