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1 Peter and Jesus #1 – Revelation

| January 15, 2015

1 Peter and Jesus #1 – There are many hints within this epistle of Peter’s walk with Jesus. For example, the more common word on the 2nd Coming of Jesus is parousia. Peter however uses apokalupsis which means “revelation” (1:7,13; 4:13, see also 1:5). Then again, in Peter’s personal experience, Jesus was a revelation (Mt.16:17; […]

1 Peter 1:3-9 – Salvation by Resurrection

| January 14, 2015

Growing up I don’t remember much emphasis given to our resurrection on the last day, maybe that why such a topic has held such a great interest for me in my adult studies. So when I read a passage that teaches our resurrection, it fascinates me. In studying 1 Peter 1, I think Peter is […]

Romans 16:7 – Is Junia An Apostle?

| January 11, 2015

When Jesus Christ chose which disciples would also be apostles; He contradicted the cultural norm, and appointed both men and women as apostles. After His resurrection and after He instructed Mary Magdalene to go tell the apostles, Mary was chosen among Matthias and Barsabbas, to take the place of Judas and stood as part of […]

1 Peter – Patternistic Christianity

| January 7, 2015

Teaching 1 Peter starting tonight, and let me just say WOW! I am beginning to think 1 Peter is the most “patternistic” epistle in the NT, more so than Paul’s glorious epistles. While Paul likewise preludes the practical with declarations of the gospel, so does Peter; but Peter ties the glorious gospel themes together more […]

Romans 6:3-4 – Baptism as Believing, Repenting and Confessing

| January 6, 2015

Have you noticed the biblical act of baptism is an act of belief, repentance and confession? Since baptism reenacts the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus (Rom.6:4), it shows you believe He existed and exists. Since baptism is into His death (Rom.6:3), it shows you repent by putting to death sin in your life. Since […]

Job 1 – Praying through the Bible #158 – A Prayer I Am Unqualified to Write About

| January 6, 2015

Shooting basketball, my mother walked onto our deck to tell me “Grandmother” died. She was my great-grandmother. I stopped for a few seconds, and then started shooting again. She was the first person related to me who died. I was young, and only met her a few times. One day at college I got a […]