Christ Builds His Church – the Ethiopian Eunuch

Jesus told his disciples “I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it” (Matthew 16:18). Have you ever wondered what he meant by that? He obviously was not speaking of a building as we often make use of the term today (e.g., did you go to church?). What thenContinue reading “Christ Builds His Church – the Ethiopian Eunuch”

The Resurrection of Christ

In Acts 4 we have the record of the lame man healed through the ministry of Peter. The chief priests and elders, moved with envy against Christ, examined the apostles as to how this miracle was performed. Peter responded “Ye rulers of the people, and elders of Israel, if we this day be examined ofContinue reading “The Resurrection of Christ”

A Salvation for All

Early in Paul’s first missionary journey, he and his company came to Antioch in Pisidia. Luke records for us that upon arriving they “went into the synagogue on the Sabbath day” (Acts 13:14). We read later in Acts that ministering the gospel first to the Jews was his custom. “Now…they came to Thessalonica, where wasContinue reading “A Salvation for All”

A Message to be Believed

Luke records in Acts 17 that the Apostle Paul’s second missionary journey brought him and his co-laborers to Thessalonica “where was a synagogue of the Jews” (Acts 17:1). He goes on to say that “Paul, as his manner was, went in unto them, and three days reasoned with them out of the scriptures, opening andContinue reading “A Message to be Believed”

A Matter of Receiving

The Apostle Paul made three significant missionary endeavors that are recorded for us in the Scriptures. One thing stands out in all of them. No matter where he went, no matter where he stayed, no matter where he preached, the message of the gospel was received by some and rejected by others. One might dismissContinue reading “A Matter of Receiving”

Yet in Your Sins

Paul had previously presented to the believers in Corinth irrefutable eye-witness testimony of our Lord’s bodily resurrection from the dead. This he had done after testifying that Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection were scripturally foretold (I Corinthians 15:1-8). Nonetheless, there were those in Corinth that did not believe in any resurrection of the body andContinue reading “Yet in Your Sins”

Working for the Gospel’s Sake

Paul expressed his disappointment with the Corinthians’ lack of spiritual growth and rebuked them for their divisive favoritism (I Corinthians 3:2-4).  He went on to explain that this unwarranted elevation of personalities struck at the very core of the gospel ministry.  He challenged his readers, “Who then is Paul, and who is Apollos, but ministersContinue reading “Working for the Gospel’s Sake”

The Only Way

Paul reminded the church at Corinth of the Israelites’ repeated disobedience to God in their journey through the wilderness. He warned them that they could easily fall into such careless living if they were not careful because these temptations are common to all men. While it is true that such temptations are common, it isContinue reading “The Only Way”

The Ministry of the Gospel Exceeds My Rights

In I Corinthians 8:1-13, the Apostle Paul made a clear case for believers to surrender the exercise of their own rights for the sake of brethren who were weaker in the faith. In so doing, we are required to be mindful of others and to put their welfare above our own. In chapter 9, PaulContinue reading “The Ministry of the Gospel Exceeds My Rights”

Fact: the Resurrection of Jesus Christ

One of the cornerstones of the gospel of Jesus Christ is that he rose bodily from the grave following his crucifixion and ascended into heaven where he is seated at the right hand of the throne of God (Hebrews 12:2). The scriptures leave no doubt about this for us. We are told that after hisContinue reading “Fact: the Resurrection of Jesus Christ”