When it comes to the question of whether baptism is prerequisite for salvation, Mark 16:15, 16 stands out as a clear beacon in contrast to the fog of the doctrines and teachings of men today. The words of Jesus as recorded by inspiration of the Holy Spirit in this passage ring clear and true among … Continue reading “The Simple Truth of Mark 16:16 – Bible Lessons”
God’s Peculiar People – Bible Lessons
In Titus 2:14 – KJV, Christians are deemed as a “peculiar people”. For most folks, this term means “weird” or “unusual”, and in a sense this meaning is not altogether foreign to the common English translation. However, the idea behind this adjective in the Greek use of the term, is that such a people has … Continue reading “God’s Peculiar People – Bible Lessons”
Introduction to the Study of the Book of Acts – Bible Lessons
Today begins a study of the book of Acts in this Daily Bible Study series. We’ll try to put the book of Acts in context to prepare us to take on the text. The book of Acts was written within the lifetime of most of the eyewitnesses of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus … Continue reading “Introduction to the Study of the Book of Acts – Bible Lessons”
The Dramatic Growth Of The First Century Church – Bible Lessons
From the very day of its establishment, the Lord’s church erupted like a blast of dynamite in the first century world of the Roman Empire (Acts 2:41; Acts 4:4; Acts 5:14; Acts 8:1,4). The church was such a dynamic, spiritually militant force that it was referred to as those who had “turned the world upside … Continue reading “The Dramatic Growth Of The First Century Church – Bible Lessons”
The Silence of the Scriptures – Bible Lessons
“I don’t understand the concept of the silence of the scriptures.” This is an increasingly voiced sentiment. However, we do understand the prohibitive nature of the silence of the scriptures to some degree. For example, take the Lord’s Supper. Jesus said, “This do in remembrance of me.” This is a positive command. Jesus didn’t have … Continue reading “The Silence of the Scriptures – Bible Lessons”
Is Cursing A Sin? – Bible Lessons
A querist asks, “My friend and I were having a conversation the other day on whether or not cursing is a sin. He said that curse words were made to mean what they do by society. I was wondering if there is any biblical information on this topic and if it is sinful.” So we … Continue reading “Is Cursing A Sin? – Bible Lessons”
Where Should We Stand on the Issue of Fellowship? – Bible Lessons
The Bible doctrine of fellowship is a difficult subject for many because of the strong emotions involved in personal relationships. No one wants to withdraw fellowship from anyone, especially their friends and family. Yet the Bible teaches clearly in such passages as Matthew 18, 1 Corinthians 5, 2 Thessalonians 3, and Romans 16:17 that sometimes … Continue reading “Where Should We Stand on the Issue of Fellowship? – Bible Lessons”
Genesis 6:5-8 – Bible Lessons
After the mingling of the righteous line of Seth with the unrighteous line of Cain mankind became so corrupt that “the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every intention of the thoughts of his heart was ONLY EVIL continually.” Mankind became a cesspool of sin. Imagine the evil that goes on … Continue reading “Genesis 6:5-8 – Bible Lessons”
Pretending aka Hypocrisy – Bible Lessons
The game of pretense. We know that children play the game, and in their time of life it is innocent and a great deal of fun. But then, there’s the grown-up world, and for those in Christ, there is the reality set forth in the Word of God. Christianity is not the religion of pretense. … Continue reading “Pretending aka Hypocrisy – Bible Lessons”
Is Tradition An Adequate Standard For Religious Practices (part 3) – Bible Lessons
One of the arguments that is used to defend church tradition as a source of religious authority is that the Bible speaks regarding traditions that the apostles held. It is pointed out that in 2 Thessalonians 3:6 Paul demands that Christians walk in submission to the traditions that they received from the apostles. Moreover, others … Continue reading “Is Tradition An Adequate Standard For Religious Practices (part 3) – Bible Lessons”