PerryDox – BeJustAChristian

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

Job – Job Is a Type of Christ?

| November 30, 2022

Job is a Type of Jesus? Job is a forerunner of Jesus in dealing with suffering and Satan. In both: 1. The innocent offered sacrifice for the guilty. 2. The “victim” is blameless though suffering. 3. The trials are met with triumph. 4. The friends turn on their friend by falsely accusing. 5. God held […]

We Don’t Fail Because Others Are Too Strong

| November 30, 2022

We Don’t Fail Because Others Are Too Strong “Never blame your failure on the strength of another”. I do not know the origin of the quote, but the idea is biblical. Manhood (and womanhood) does not make excuses. Real men accept responsibility. Our failures are ours to own. If we fail, it is not because […]

Being Different

| November 30, 2022

Being Different There are people who are just naturally “different”. They aren’t trying to be “different”, it just happens. It’s as if their brains are wired… differently. I’m sure none of you know anyone who’s brain is wired weird! (P.S. Did you notice weird and wired have the same letters! Does it take a weird […]

A Historical Argument Against Transgender Suicide

| November 30, 2022

A Historical Argument Concerning Transgender Suicide A friend had a friend who commited suicide via hanging. Before doing so her friend asked, “Have you ever known an old drag queen?” The implication is no, and according to statistics, suicide among transgenders is much higher than the average. Here are some stats according to one survey: […]

Matthew 18 – Stay Out of My Church

| November 30, 2022

Stay Out of My Church! If we won’t worship in the same church with a brother or sister because of what they did to us, then how can we worship God considering what we’ve done to Him? “Oh, but I have repented!” Are you sure you have repented of every sin? “Yes, of every sin […]

Genesis 3; Philippians 2 – We Don’t Sing Praises to Eve

| November 30, 2022

We Don’t Sing Praises to Eve It is thought to be a first century hymn so beloved, challenging, and theologically expressive that Paul, via inspiration, included it in his epistle to the Philippians. It would be like us including the words of Amazing Grace in a letter or sermon today. But what I am writing […]

Matthew 10 – Not Limited by My Limitations

| November 30, 2022

Not Limited by My Limitations In Matthew 10, Jesus selects 12 men to serve as apostles. Then Jesus gives them a “limited commission.” This task is beyond anything they have ever tried, and more importantly, beyond their own personal abilities. We are like this too, and that is a good thing! The German theologian Friedrich […]

Genesis 4-5 – A Great Society

| November 30, 2022

A Great Society This civilization was known for its architecture, musicians, and tool making. These are advancements still admired today. The imagination needed for such endeavors had to be high. Sounds like a great society. Contrasted to this society is another where none of these accomplishments are mentioned. Were they absent, not emphasized, or just […]

Matthew 10:14 – There’s Time for Dusty Shoes

| November 16, 2022

There’s a Time for Dusty Shoes The following is a Facebook discussion and the whole conversation is nonsensical. Stick with me and we can learn valuable lessons from the nonsense (all names removed to protect the innocent and the guilty). THEM – “If you are friends with (name removed by me), you need to block […]

Philippians 3 – If Paul Played Golf

| November 16, 2022

Many people, including preachers, golf. What if the apostle Paul were alive today, watching YouTube videos that promised how a new technique, or training equipment, or new golf clubs would cure all his swing errors? Might he write something like this: “Not that I have already reached the perfect swing, but I make every effort […]