At this time of year where we remember the greatest gift we were given, it is good to remember the purpose for which He came. So he then handed Him over to them to be crucified.They took Jesus, therefore, and He went out, bearing His own cross, to the place called the Place of a … Continue reading Quote #36 – Crucifixion
On Scripture
This is a post that helps you the reader to become more acquainted with where I - the author of this site - stand on various topics and theological points. Keep reading to see where I stand on today's topic. Sola Scriptura . . . enough said! Ok, ok. That probably needs clarification but I … Continue reading On Scripture
Hebrew Tidbit #4
Let's look at a Hebrew word for this one. A rather well-know word would be shalom meaning peace. It is also commonly used as a greeting. In Hebrew characters only, the word appears as follows . . . שלום If vowel markings are added, shalom takes on the following appearance . . . שָׁלוֹם The … Continue reading Hebrew Tidbit #4
Xmas
There are those who have a strong reaction to this term "Xmas". The feeling is often as if Christ is being crossed out of the holiday. However, that is not what was is intended at all. It is a long-time used term. The X is actually the closest equivalent to the Greek chi character which, … Continue reading Xmas
Quote #35 – Proverb
Whoever is slow to anger is better than the mighty, and he who rules his spirit than he who takes a city.Proverbs 16:32 (ESV)
On Spiritual Gifts
This is a post that helps you the reader to become more acquainted with where I - the author of this site - stand on various topics and theological points. Keep reading to see where I stand on today's topic. Spiritual gifts can be all sorts of things. Spiritual gifts can also change over the … Continue reading On Spiritual Gifts
Hebrew Tidbit #3
There are varying font styles in Hebrew as you would also find in other languages like English. Hebrew even has a cursive method of writing, but what I want to focus on today is how Hebrew can be found written with or without vowel markings. Personally, I prefer Hebrew written with the vowel markings but … Continue reading Hebrew Tidbit #3
Quote #34 – J. Grescham Machen
God send us ministers who, instead of merely avoiding denial of the Cross shall be on fire with the Cross, whose whole life shall be one burning sacrifice of gratitude to the blessed Saviour who loved them and gave Himself for them!from: Christianity & Liberalism
Hebrew Tidbit #2
We are used to calling our collection of letters the alphabet and we use them for our many words including every thing I have written in this sentence. Hebrew has its own set of characters and its own "alphabet" except it goes by a slightly different name. In Hebrew, their collection of letters is the … Continue reading Hebrew Tidbit #2
On Christ
This is a post that helps you the reader to become more acquainted with where I - the author of this site - stand on various topics and theological points. Keep reading to see where I stand on today's topic. These days people like to claim all sorts of things about Christ. Never mind what … Continue reading On Christ