Continuity Jesus didn’t just drop into a world that knew nothing about his coming. In fact, he was born among a people who traced their ancestry back through Jacob, Isaac, Abraham, and all the way to Adam. That’s a long line of people to whom God made wonderful promises. At first glance, it may seem…
Month: March 2024
Sovereign Love
God’s Choice In Romans 9, Paul is discussing the doctrine of election. More specifically, in the verses we’ll be looking at today, he is refuting the idea that God is unjust for redeeming some of those “from Israel” (Christ’s disciples) but not all. But it is not as though the word of God has failed….
Collective Judgement
Does God Judge Peoples? Recently, I had listened to an interview of a fairly conservative Christian teacher regarding how the church should view national identity. During the exchange, he argued that God formerly judged nations but with the coming of the new covenant he no longer does so. Instead, each person will be judged according…
Purposeful Plagues
Plagues to Save Israel In Exodus 9, we’re well into the record of God’s plagues against Egypt. Their water had been turned to blood. They’d had nasty wildlife invade their homes. They’d had boils come upon them personally. To be sure, Egypt has suffered greatly for ignoring God’s command to release the people of Israel….
Unforgivable Sin
Still Unforgivable Many Christians, if asked, will tell you that there is no sin for which Christ did not die. They can be forgiven for this mistake because in the wide range of every possible sin, there is exactly one sin for which Christ did not die. Others argue that the one sin Christ said…