He is not here, he is risen, just as he said, (Matthew 28:6). Along with Sunday being Easter…the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus…it also marks the premiere of A.D.:the Bible continues. If you haven’t followed the development of this follow-up to The Bible series, produced by Mark Burnett and Roma Downey, check out the… Continue reading A.D. Arrives on Sunday
Reason to Believe
After the Sabbath, at dawn on the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to look at the tomb, (Matthew 28:1). The resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth. Is it the greatest event in human history…or the greatest fraud? If it is true, life has meaning, purpose, truth, and destiny. If… Continue reading Reason to Believe
Heading toward Good Friday
From noon until three in the afternoon darkness came over all the land. About three in the afternoon Jesus cried out in a loud voice, “Eli, Eli, lema sabachthani?” (which means “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”), (Matthew 27: 45-46). Today is the middle of what Christians know as Passion Week, or… Continue reading Heading toward Good Friday
Experiencing the love of God
The love of God is poured out in our hearts, (Romans 5:5). Peace, grace, hope, and now love. All these are benefits that come with the gift of justification through faith in Jesus. All are packed into these few verses in Romans, chapter five. The verse goes on to say that the source of the… Continue reading Experiencing the love of God
Listen man…there’s hope
We boast in the hope of the glory of God, (Romans 5:2). I hope the Denver Broncos make it to the Superbowl this year. And I hope they win. I hope I stay healthy for a long time. I hope our church grows in the coming year. I hope my motorcycle doesn’t break down. I… Continue reading Listen man…there’s hope
The war with God is over
“We have peace with God…” (Romans 5:1). Somewhere along the line I managed to lose my post regarding the first of the benefits of coming into a relationship with Jesus that Paul teaches in Romans, chapter five. So let me go back for a minute and comment on this great result of being “justified by… Continue reading The war with God is over
God quits keeping score
Through whom (Jesus) we have gained access by faith into this grace in which we now stand.… (Romans 5:2). Along with Paul’s teaching that justification by faith leads to peace with God, he continues the exposition of the benefits of receiving Christ with the statement that we now “stand in grace”. I’m personally convinced that… Continue reading God quits keeping score
When the new is actually the old
Abraham believed God and it was credited to him as righteousness… (Romans 4:3). The Apostle Paul was a genius. The more I study his writings, the more I am convinced that God had designed, created, and shaped Paul to be the vehicle through whom he would communicate his Truth. You will often hear critics say… Continue reading When the new is actually the old
How Jesus became a Mercy Seat
God presented him as a propitiation in his blood…(Romans 3:25). Propitiation is one of those big old religious sounding words that make most people scratch their heads and wonder what in the heck the Bible is talking about. In the book of Romans, the word that appears in the Greek text is “hilasterion”. It is… Continue reading How Jesus became a Mercy Seat
We all need a little justification
But now, apart from law, the righteousness of God has been made known…(Romans 3:21). These words, from the pen of the Apostle Paul, begin a short statement that could be the most important passage in the book of Romans. If Romans is the most important epistle in the New Testament, then these few verses are… Continue reading We all need a little justification