PerryDox – BeJustAChristian

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

Judges – Sold to be Redeemed

| December 28, 2019

The word “redeem” is not used in Judges, but it might help us better understand redemption than we know. That is because the opposite action is found several times: “And he sold them into the hands” (Judges 2:14; 3:8; 4:2; 1:7). Sin, Suffering, Solicitation, Salvation are the four stages Israel continues to find itself in […]

The Some Good vs The Sum Good

| December 27, 2019

Atheists argue much evil has been done by followers in the name of “God(s)” which is sadly true. This becomes a moot point because they must also agree historically much evil has been done by followers who are atheists (consider Stalin and Mao). By their own argument then atheism must be false, or at least […]

1 Timothy 1:13 – Ignorance is not Innocence

| December 26, 2019

Ignorance fascinates me, in fact some might say I am an expert on the subject! Paul was shown mercy because “it was out of ignorance that I had acted in unbelief” (1 Timothy 1:13). 1. The very studious Paul was ignorant (warning to us all). 2. Ignorance is here equated to unbelief (a strong statement). […]

Two Creation Birth Stories

| December 21, 2019

The story, or stories, are true and familiar; one is an echo of the other.1. Each narrative comes at the beginning (Genesis 1-2; Matthew 1-2).2. Each is a story about a genealogy (Genesis 2:4; Matthew1:1).3. At the beginning there is a focus on a light that was not the sun (Genesis 1:3; Matthew 2:2,7-10; Luke […]

James – Sharp Tongues

| December 19, 2019

There are many ways to “threaten” people. Church people (didn’t say “Christians”) are not immune. “If you don’t do this my way, I’m leaving” is probably the most common. That or, “I’ll stop giving my contribution….”This line of thinking started when I noticed the Hebrew literal meaning for a couple of words translated “threaten” (Joshua […]

How Do We Understand God’s Violence in the OT?

| December 19, 2019

How Do We Understand God’s Violence in the OT? Reading Joshua, specifically the conquest of Canaan, and it is disarming (which is the opposite of the armies!) and disquieting (and battles are not quiet!). There are various ways to handle this, one of which is far more appealing to me, and I hope to you. […]

The Kings’ Cave vs The King’s Cave

| December 17, 2019

Jesus is found in the most unexpected places!Joshua 10:26-27 (NASB) 26) So afterward Joshua struck them and put them to death, and he hanged them on five trees; and they hung on the trees until evening. 27) It came about at sunset that Joshua gave a command, and they took them down from the trees […]

If we won’t wash the feet of our Judas’s,

| December 17, 2019

If we won’t wash the feet of our Judas’s, then we are not qualified to denigrate the Pharisees in our lives. This is something everyone not named Jesus needs to work on including me.

Romans 15:7 – Unity

| December 17, 2019

Unity begins with Christ’s perfection and our forgiveness; not with our perfection, morally or doctrinally. Remember, “the zipper begins at the bottom, not the top” (Tim Nichols). May we afford one another the same courtesy Jesus affords us. “Therefore accept one another, just as Christ also accepted you, to the glory of God.” (CSB’17 Romans […]

Reading Outside Your Circle

| December 17, 2019

It’s good to read outside your circle. I’m reading a book on Philosophy with several chapters I will disagree with, such as an argument for atheism. What I found mentally odd was this atheist became such because: 1) The Problem of Evil; 2) and an argument that allowed morality without theism. This conundrum intrigued me […]