Category: Matthew

Biblical Symmetry Regarding Christian Fellowship

In 2 Thessalonians 3:6, Paul writes: “Now we command you, brethren, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that ye withdraw yourselves from every brother that walketh disorderly, and not after the tradition which ye received of us.” Paul is reminding the brethren of the church in Thessalonica that they are not to fellowship [...]

Ignoble

Below is a video of a preacher from South Carolina named Perry Noble.  Much has been said among discernment minded individuals the past two or three weeks about this video.  Chris Roseborough of The Museum of Idolatry has even deemed this the “2011 Sheep-Beating Incident.”  While it is shocking to hear a preacher, one posing as [...]

Alexander Campbell Looks Beyond the Dominionist’s Seven Mountains

Alexander Campbell, one of the most maligned and simultaneously respected American religious figures was in this author’s opinion not short of a genius. If one reads his correspondence he provided in various newspapers and other publications, including his own, the thought and respect for God’s word he had is beyond obvious. I like to think [...]

Resolution

After a short break from blogging so that I could better enjoy the holidays, I thought I would share my sermon for New Year’s 2011 with you.  I hope you will read and leave comments. RESOLUTION This is a new year.  This is a new day.  We look at the new year as a time of [...]

Sickening Compassion

I have made a choice in my life.  I have made a choice to accept the place that the Lord has placed me in my life.  I can remember the day that I prayed to God that I was turning things over to Him.  I remember praying and asking God to lead me to where [...]

Friday December 17th, 2010 in Bible, Matthew, New Testament Christianity, Psalms | No Comments »

Who Got to Felix?

In Acts 23 and 24 we read of Paul’s trial before the Roman governor Felix. This is a fascinating account and a key time of movement and transition in the mission given to Paul.  Without going into too much detail, I want to skip ahead to the actual time that Paul spent before Felix initially [...]

Wednesday December 15th, 2010 in Acts, Bible, Matthew, New Testament Christianity | No Comments »

Knock, Knock, Knockin’ on Leaven’s Door

The only person that Christianity is for is Christ! If any act you are led to do in the name of Christ is seen by no one, one person, only your family, or a million people, it does not lose its value in His eyes in any of those scenarios.