Posts Tagged ‘Bible Exposition’
Bring it Back!
Is there something you wish you could bring back from past? Everybody has something they miss. Whether you find yourself reminiscing of dear people from days gone by or treasured memories when your children were small like family vacations, ball games, and Christmas morning. Or what about stuff they just don’t make anymore? I miss…
Read MoreStraight Cuts: Good Principle, Wrong Text
Layton Talbert “But he knoweth the way that I take; when he hath tried me, I shall come forth as gold” (Job 23:10). Job 23:10 has traditionally been used to express a Scriptural truth that has comforted and encouraged countless believers: God knows all we are going through and intends it only to strengthen and…
Read MoreJudge Not, That Ye Be Not Judged (4)
Bob Jones Originally published in Faith for the Family, July/August, 1973. Used by permission. Part One ♦ Part Two ♦ Part Three ♦ This is Part Four In Part One, Dr. Jones dealt with the preceding context of Matthew 7:1, “Judge not, that ye be not judged…” and discussed the meaning of the word, ‘judge,’…
Read MoreJudge Not, That Ye Be Not Judged (3)
Bob Jones Originally published in Faith for the Family, July/August, 1973. Used by permission. Part One ♦ Part Two ♦ This is Part Three ♦ Part Four In Part One, Dr. Jones dealt with the preceding context of Matthew 7:1, “Judge not, that ye be not judged…” and discussed the meaning of the word, ‘judge,’…
Read MoreJudge Not, That Ye Be Not Judged (2)
Bob Jones Originally published in Faith for the Family, July/August, 1973. Used by permission. Part One ♦ This is Part Two ♦ Part Three ♦ Part Four In Part One, Dr. Jones dealt with the preceding context of Matthew 7:1, “Judge not, that ye be not judged…” and discussed the meaning of the word, ‘judge,’…
Read MoreJudge Not, That Ye Be Not Judged (1)
Bob Jones Originally published in Faith for the Family, July/August, 1973. Used by permission. This is Part One ♦ Part Two ♦ Part Three ♦ Part Four Although there are many passages in the Word of God which are often misunderstood and often misapplied, I presume that no verse is more frequently quoted to none…
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