Evangelism Part 7 – Three Unexpected Evangelists #3: The Healed Blind Man

Evangelism Part 7 Three Unexpected Evangelists #3: The Healed Blind Man Continuing our discussion on evangelism, I turn now to the third unexpected evangelist in the gospels. Like the woman at the well in John 4 and the formerly demonized man in Mark 5, the man born blind in John 9 has a fantastic encounter …

Womenโ€™s Teaching Roles in the Church

Introduction             Recently, there has been significant discussion on the womenโ€™s teaching role in church operation. Beth Mooreโ€™s leaving the Southern Baptist Convention signified a final break with their restrictions about women teaching. John McArtherโ€™s address on Beth Moore was telling: โ€œIt is a state of disobedience on a massive level.โ€[1] On the other side, …

Evangelism Part 6 โ€“ Three Unexpected Evangelists #2 The Demoniac of Mark 5

Evangelism Part 6 โ€“ Three Unexpected Evangelists #2 The Demoniac of Mark 5 Continuing with our discussion on evangelism, I am looking at three unexpected evangelists in the Gospels. Last month we looked at the women at the well in John 4. This month we will look at a man whom none would ever think …

A Reflection on Hebrews 7:11-22

Hebrews 7:11-22             The passage at hand falls in the middle of the sermon to the Hebrews. Chapter seven starts with the author discussing the priesthood of Melchizedek referencing Genesis 14:17-20 when Abraham encountered the priest/king of Salem (Jerusalem). The author of Hebrews points out that Melchizedek had no lineage (instead of the Levitical line …

Evangelism Part 5 โ€“ Three Unexpected Evangelists #1: The Woman at the Well John 4

Evangelism Part 5 โ€“ Three Unexpected Evangelists #1: The Woman at the Well John 4 Continuing my look at Evangelism this year, I will spend the next three devotionals dedicated to some unexpected people who encountered Jesus and then went and told others about their experience of the good news โ€“ the gospel. The first …

My Ecclesiology

Introduction ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  My class in ecclesiology comes at a fortuitous time. Currently, my wife and I are looking at planting a church in our area. Although I have been a part of several churches and have a good deal of experience in multiple roles, this would be the first time we would be starting from …

Reddit Questions #2: Homosexuality, Mary reproducing, COVID, Ravi Zacharias, and hermeneutics

Reddit Questions #2: Homosexuality, Mary reproducing, COVID, Ravi Zacharias, and hermeneutics Would Mary giving birth to jesus count as reproduction? No. Reproduction happens when sperm from a man meets the egg of a woman. It is then that the new person is formed. Jesus appeared in Mary's womb as that fertilized egg. It was not …

The Kingdom of God Part 9: Living in the Already and the Not Yet

The Kingdom of God has not come to its full reality. Revelation 20-21 describes the Kingdom of God in its fullness. Jesus returns and sets everything to rights. There is new Creation with a new Heaven (where Godโ€™s presence dwells eternally) and a new Earth (His very good creation). The sin of our first parents damaged the connection between Godโ€™s presence and His creation. In those two chapters, God finishes the reclamation project started in Genesis and reclaims His people as His own. His people are then put in charge of this New Creation to enjoy His works eternally and steward His New Creation. But that is the โ€œnot yet.โ€