There exists in the world today countless divergences from the faith once delivered unto the saints. And the ultimate reason why these other gospels exist is because men love the world and its sin. To avoid conflict with worldly wisdom, literal truth has been substituted for allegorical interpretation…
To Answer or Answer Not?
The Narrow Way
Moved by the Holy Ghost
Declaring the End from the Beginning
The true and only God – in the true sense of the title – declares that there is none else like Himself. To substantiate the fact that He is unrivalled by all so-called gods, the Almighty directs us to ‘remember the former things of old’ (Isaiah 46:9). In this context, God’s dealings of deliverance and His executions of justice are the things foremost indicated…
Whom the LORD Loveth, He Correcteth
Knowest Thou the Ordinances of Heaven?
The Offence of the Cross
Unstable as Water
The Lord Made the Heavens
The fact that ‘the LORD made the heavens’ sets him apart from all false gods. It goes without saying that the dumb idols of the heathen could not make anything, as they had to be made themselves. By ‘the heavens’, David indicates the firmament, as such is the primary feature of the sky, being ‘made’ on the second day of creation…
Garments of Salvation
Before the fall of our first parents, ‘they were both naked, the man and his wife, and were not ashamed’ (Genesis 2:25). The holy pair wore no fabricated garments. But even though they were innocent, it nevertheless seems out of place for them to have been naked in the sense that we would be if we lacked clothing…
Under the Curse
The Day and the Hour
In the 24th chapter of Matthew, Jesus prophesies of the chronology leading up to His second coming, marking out the signs and wonders that His saints can watch out for. In light of this, can it truly be that the divine Son of God, to whom all power has been given, is not acquainted with the day and hour of the most glorious event of all time?…
The Last Enemy
Be Ye Reconciled
All Joy
In these opening words of his letter, James is not encouraging us to be pleased when Satan tempts us to evil thoughts or actions, or if we fall under his temptations. Such things ought to be grievous to those striving after godliness, and in no way pleasant. What the inspired writer desires is that we make diligent effort to look at trying circumstances through a spiritual lens…