The devil doesn’t stop and neither should you
The present tense verb in Greek indicates ongoing, continuous or habitual action. Three of those verbs are used in one verse…
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The present tense verb in Greek indicates ongoing, continuous or habitual action. Three of those verbs are used in one verse…
When God looked down at His “servant Job,” His evaluation of this man was that he was “a blameless and…
Brother Dowell Flatt taught Greek at Freed-Hardeman University. I loved that man. He was such a precious soul. I remember him emphasizing to…
Do you remember that Bible character who heard the gospel proclaimed, learned of God’s simple plan of salvation, recognized the…
How much do we actually want to help someone? It might be (but not always) found in how we word our…
I saw this little shoe in a parking lot all by itself this morning. It made me sad to think about…
We may not normally think that our actions are inviting the devil to “come on in,” but do they? Eve would…
Much has been made of whether Isaiah 40:22 teaches that the earth is a sphere or not. The verse says that…
Kids learn through verbal instruction—that’s why we send them to school for 13+ years. But just as much, kids learn from…