Those who Cause Division
Apostacy from the faith occurs in two ways—by loosing something God has bound or by binding something God has loosed. Send article as PDF
Apostacy from the faith occurs in two ways—by loosing something God has bound or by binding something God has loosed. Send article as PDF
Psalm 66 throbs with praise and thanksgiving like voltage from a huge electric generator. From its initial burst of “Make a joyful shout to God, all the earth!” (v. 1) to its conclusion of “Blessed be God Who has not turned away…
According to its superscription, Psalm 92 was written for the Sabbath day. As it was originally given, the focus of the Sabbath was upon resting from the physical demands of a week full of labor and imitating the pattern given by God in…
The theme of Psalm 107 is easy to determine. “Oh, that men would give thanks to the Lord for His goodness and for His wonderful works to the children of men!” echoes resoundingly through the psalm (see vv. 8, 15, 21, 31). In various settings of life, the…
“there would be mockers in the last time who would walk according to their own ungodly lusts. These are sensual persons, who cause divisions, not having the Spirit” (Jude 18-19). Send article as PDF
By divine design, there is a difference between the values and attitudes of a young child and those of a mature adult. A child speaks, understands, and thinks differently than an adult, and when he has matured, he puts away childish things (1…
A distinct characteristic of Jesus’ disciples is brotherly love. It is the badge of discipleship (John 13:34-35). According to 1 Peter 1:22, brotherly love is to be sincere, fervent, and pure. Send article as PDF
Though the genuine and the counterfeit may have some similarities, there are distinct and definite differences between sheep and wolves in sheep’s clothing. Send article as PDF
One of the many infallible proofs of the Scriptures being authored by the omniscient, Almighty God is its anticipation of error. Jude demonstrates this with these words: “But you, beloved, remember the words which were spoken before by the apostles of our Lord…
Flattery is intended to swell the head and disarm the unsuspecting. Send article as PDF