PerryDox – BeJustAChristian

Biblical truth standing on its spiritual head to get our eternal attention.

2 Timothy 4:3 – Why Do You Believe What You Believe?

| June 29, 2018

People will believe what they want to believe. We are that weak, and that should scare us. For proof of this, let’s look at history to see how messed up people can be while claiming to use the Bible. And I mean really messed up! There was a heretical “Christian” sect called the Cainites. A […]

Ephesians 1:1-2

| June 28, 2018

A – 1) Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus B – through the will of God, C – to the saints that are at Ephesus, C’ and the faithful in Christ Jesus: B’ 2) Grace to you and peace from God our Father A’ – and the Lord Jesus Christ. Notice how even “Christ Jesus” […]

Love Wins – 1 John 2:15

| June 28, 2018

“Love wins” is a popular slogan for homosexual marriages. “Pride Parades” are advertised celebrations for the same lifestyle. I agree that love wins, but what does that mean? Love wins, but only through the cross; not by denying what caused the need for the cross, which is our sin. Pride is destroyed by Christ’s humiliation. […]

Ephesians – Which Church Is the Real Church?

| June 27, 2018

In a section of Atlanta we are reminded of America’s complicated past. Within a few blocks there are signs in memory of the Confederacy, Martin Luther King, and the Cherokees. The ideal of America has always been more glorious than its reality. This is the same for the church. Ephesians presents a glorious, unblemished, exalted […]

Genesis 1:1-2 – In the Beginning…Baptism?

| June 21, 2018

There’s an old story of a preacher who, frustratingly for the congregation, somehow managed to turn every text and sermon into one on baptism. So they hatched a plan. Playing to his vanity they challenged him saying, he was so smart he could preach on any topic or scripture without preparation. He accepted. So the […]

Genesis 17 – Why Circumcision?

| June 19, 2018

I have often wondered why God chose that peculiar sign of His covenant with Abraham and His descendants. Let me give three possible answers why. First, a covenant by definition means cutting. In biblical times these were often sealed by severing an animal, with the implication that the party who breaks the covenant will suffer […]

Romans 4 – A Type of Legalism

| June 17, 2018

A type of damning legalism is…. Before I define this, let me add this caveat: In Romans Paul does not equate “obedience” with “works.” As always, we must let the user define his own words. “Obedience” in Romans is often tied to faith (i.e., “the obedience of faith” – 1:5; 16:26). Paul, however, is not […]

Luke 1 – Can We Obey Good News?

| June 16, 2018

“You can’t obey good news” says the argument. This despite the Bible using the phrase “did not obey the gospel” (Romans 10:16; 2 Thessalonians 1:8; 1 Peter 4:17). People argue “obey doesn’t mean obey”. This is called semantics where people change the definitions to fit their argument. So let’s look outside the religious box. The […]

Luke 4:38-39 – Healing Peter’s Mother-in-law

| June 16, 2018

“After he left the synagogue, he entered Simon’s house. Simon’s mother-in-law was suffering from a high fever, and they asked him about her. So he stood over her and rebuked the fever, and it left her. She got up immediately and began to serve them” (CSB’17 Luke 4:38-39). “Typical male,” a wife said. “Jesus only […]

Matthew 22:34-40 -Thoughts on the Two Great Commands

| June 16, 2018

Miscellaneous Thoughts on the 2 Greatest Commands: 1) Why is loving God the greater command? It is because God is greater than ourselves and neighbors. 2) Loving God is not only the greater command, it is the foundation command. It is impossible to truly love God and not love our neighbors or ourselves. When we […]