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The Hebrew name פיגם, Pigam, from Greek peganon; often post-biblically as pigam, closely cognate with the Arabic fegam. “They may not graft rue on white cassia, since that is [grafting] a vegetable on a tree” (A rue is a shrub, which falls in the vegetable family (ac...
Biblically, such behavior is contrary to the peace and unity that should characterize the Christian community. Historically, this could refer to actual conflicts within the early church or broader societal tensions. You do not have because you do not ask GodThis phrase underscores the importance of...
I am not saying that we should not address these things biblically, but what is happening, in my estimation, is that those topics are being addressed in the church by worldly thoughts and not in biblical thoughts. It is that very thing that led our church into a more biblically based deno...
Paul David Tripp suggests that if isolation from the culture (rejection) is on one end of the spectrum, and immersion in the culture (assimilation) is on the other end, then Christians can find a biblically-appropriate place between the two. He calls this place, “redemption interaction.” ...
What is a marriage without love and respect? Biblically, we see that not only is a husband to love his wife as much as he loves his body, but a wife is to respect her husband just as equally. Without love there will be no respect, and without respect there will be no love. In Ep...
Does this mean that biblically-oriented Christians shouldn’t observe Advent? For some, the answer is “Yes.” If it’s not explicitly taught in Scripture, then Christians shouldn’t do it. You’ll find that kind of argument among non-instrumental Church of Christ believers, for example. Sin...
in Hebrew or Greek for “hell.” Jesus usedGehennato illustrate that spiritual death is as tragic as physical death. God creating a literal Hell where people are tortured for billions of years for beliefs held a short time here on earth isn’t possible biblically or morally.See here.See ...
In this episode of the Faith Over Fear Podcast, Susie Larson, childhood trauma survivor, chronic Lyme fighter, and biblically anchored writer answers the question she herself wrestled with: Is God still good when life hurts? To hear her conversation with host Jennifer Slattery...
Rather than embracing the vexed concept of “double repentance,” Christians should rally around the much more biblically defined concept of the “double cure”: Rock of Ages, cleft for me Let me hide myself in thee; Let the water and the blood, ...