Matters Of Judgment

By Bill Robinson, Jr. Exercising one’s judgment in the spiritual realm is permissible in the absence of positive and/or negative divine instruction. Those judgments should be formed with a sensible aim of pleasing God. Paul prayed for the Philippians, “. . that your love may abound yet more and more in knowledge and all discernment. . …

Seven Things Most Preachers Won’t Tell You

By Webb Harris, Jr. The apostle Paul spent about three years in the magnificent city of Ephesus, preaching and teaching the word of God to any and all who would hear. The Bible says that as a result of Paul’s labors, “so mightily grew the word of God and prevailed” (Acts 19:20). In Acts 20 a …

Preparing To Die (Revelation 14:13)

By Kenneth E. Thomas It occurs to me that we mortals have things somewhat in reverse usually. For example: We spend the greater part of our lives, and some all of their earthly sojourn, preparing to live rather than to die. Yet Solomon said, “. . the living know they shall die” (Eccl. 9:5). Now you …