According to the principle of logic called the “Law of the Excluded Middle,” a thing either exists or does not exist—there is no middle ground. While we may doubt, be unsure, or be unaware of a thing’s existence, such does not change the fact of its existence—it either exists or it does not exist. This principle applies to the case for God’s existence. He either is, or is not. There is no middle ground, no other possibility.
The Bible is a remarkable book, actually composed of sixty-six separate books divided into two great sections—the Old Testament and the New Testament.
Is the Bible really a book from God? Is the Bible believable? Are the teachings of the Bible reliable? Does the Bible apply to us today? We seek to answer these questions in this study.
Is the Bible really a book from God? Is the Bible believable? Are the teachings of the Bible reliable? Does the Bible apply to us today? We seek to answer these questions in this study.
What would you think if, while attending a football game, the kicker suddenly threw the football into the stands and yelled, “Touchdown,” then turned a flip and yelled, “Extra-Point!”?
A misunderstanding of the subject of biblical covenants will result in confusion and frustration to the minds of Bible readers.
From beginning to end, in all its various phases and aspects and elements, the Christian faith and life is determined by the person and work of Jesus Christ. It owes its life and character at every point to Him. Its convictions are convictions about Him. Its hopes are hopes which He has inspired and which it is for Him to fulfill. Its ideals are born of His teaching and His life. Its strength is the strength of His spirit (James Denney).
In our last study, in which we surveyed the life and mission of Jesus, we noted that Jesus died as part of the divine plan to provide a remedy for sin. In this study, we will focus on the concept of sin in an effort to better understand Jesus’ sacrifice.
In one’s lifetime, many important questions are likely to arise. For example: “Where should I go to school?” “What career should I pursue?” “Whom should I marry?” “How can I earn a living?” “Should I buy a house?”
When Jesus was about thirty years old, He was baptized by John “to fulfill all righteousness” (Matthew 3:13–17; Luke 3:21–23). Later, just before Jesus ascended back to heaven, He told His disciples
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