In Psalm 101, King David makes a pledge to rule his royal court in righteousness. Knowing that piety begins in the home circle, the wise king applied the same guiding principles to his home life. Truly, this vow of Israel’s sovereign should be the law of every householder…
Only By Pride
Until recent history, western civilisation viewed pride primarily in a negative sense. Yet in the post-Christian society of the 21st century, pride is promoted as worthy of celebration. Education, religion, lifestyle, houses, vehicles, clothing, and the body itself are shamelessly flaunted as objects of virtue…
The Firstborn of Every Creature
In Every Thing Give Thanks
A More Excellent Sacrifice
The Beginning of Knowledge
The term ‘philosopher’ means ‘lover of wisdom’, and is believed to have been coined by the Greek sage Pythagoras. From the 5th century BC, Pythagoras compassed land and sea in search of learning. Over the course of decades, this prodigious architect of Mystery Babylon attended the most revered Eastern mystery schools of his age, treasuring up arcane knowledge from the feet of Babylonian and Egyptian magi…
Remember Now Thy Creator
According to rabbinic tradition, Ecclesiastes was written by Solomon in his old age. Throughout the book, ‘the preacher’, as King Solomon refers to himself, confesses the toilsome folly which had marked his life. Yet this most wise (and often foolish) mortal man leaves his most solemn appeal in the book's final chapter, which was likely written shortly before his death…
Resist the devil, and he will Flee From You
A world champion wrestler could hardly resist the death roll of a saltwater crocodile. Nor is the arm of the burliest powerlifter a match for the slashing claws of a frenzied polar bear. Yet as formidable as these predators are, their strength pales before the animal kingdom’s ultimate apex predator – Leviathan – of whom the Lord declares: ‘Upon earth there is not his like, who is made without fear’ (Job 41:33)…
New Bottles for New Wine
Agree With Thine Adversary Quickly
Labourers Together With God
A heart regenerated by divine grace will readily discern light, no matter the instrument God chooses to speak through. But those who reject light because it comes not from a favoured mouth give evidence that they cannot discern the voice of God. Such was the condition of the church in Corinth, and Paul did not mince his words when revealing this fault to them…
Blessed Are They That Have Not Seen, And Yet Have Believed
Along with the rest of the disciples, Thomas was overcome with grief at the crucifixion and death of his Lord. But unlike his brethren, Thomas had not the privilege of seeing his resurrected Lord in the flesh on that Sunday morning. When the good news reached his ears, Thomas refused to be cheered by this heaven-sent ray of sunshine…
The Unbindable Word of God
In Europe, USA, Australia, and elsewhere, digital ID laws are in the process of being approved by those claiming to represent the interests of the people. And as always, the thin edge of the wedge of oppression is adorned with moderation and benignity. But those who understand Bible prophecy are not blind to the movements and intentions of ‘the prince of the power of the air’…
He Hangeth the Earth Upon Nothing
One correct understanding of Scripture is often the key to understanding another portion. For example, recognising that the spirit, or soul, is not immortal annihilates the deception that the sinner will burn forever in hell. By the same token, one erroneous understanding of the Bible will deny you the keys to understanding many other verses…
He Stretcheth Out the North Over the Empty Place
Mark Them Which Cause Divisions
Christ Our Passover is Sacrificed For Us
In the 5th chapter of Corinthians, Paul makes plain some of the deeper truths taught to God’s people through the Paschal Supper and the Feast of Unleavened Bread. In Exodus chapter 12, the Lord gave instructions to the children of Israel regarding the keeping of these two connected feasts. One such instruction was in regards to leaven…
Lay Hands Suddenly on No Man
He Could There Do No Mighty Work
It is Time for Thee, Lord, to Work
Since they do ‘not like to retain God in their knowledge’, the world chooses to mark eras by man’s purported advancements. According to profane ancient history, eras are delineated by technological knowledge. For example, it is claimed that the ‘stone age’ ended in 3000 BC, giving way to the ‘bronze age’…