The Death and Body of Moses
How did Moses die and was he resurrected? If he was resurrected did he die again or was he caught up to heaven?
Who are the Two Witnesses?
The identity of the two witnesses of the Book of Revelation is a highly disputed topic. As objectively as possible we will look at the main interpretations and give the strengths and weaknesses of each.
Temptation and God
Someone told me that the word "tempt" when it refers to God, was a typo. Please let me know what you think.
New Birth Concept
Where in the Old Testament is the new birth described in such detail that Jesus could have assumed Nicodemus should know about it?
Law and the Prophets
Which books in the Bible are called "The Law"? Which are called "The Prophets"?
The Day of the Lord
What is the Day of the Lord and what is the connection with the second coming of Christ?
Tithing
What is the tithe and how should we give it? Also should it be given from the gross or net?
Looking Out of the Tabernacle
The Book of Numbers describes the layout of the tabernacle and the encampment in the wilderness. The tabernacle faced eastward toward the rising of the sun. If you were to go inside of the tabernacle and look out to the east you would see Moses (the prophet), Aaron and his sons (the priest), the tribe of Judah (the king)and the sun.Could it be thatfrom God's viewpoint in the tabernacleHe saw the future work of the Son of God? Jesus Christ is the prophet, priest and king and according to Malachi 4:2, He is the "Sun of righteousness". In addition to this we can see that the work that Jesus did during His earthly ministry was that of a prophet. In His death, burial and resurrection, He preformed His priestly work. When He comes again in Revelation 19, He will be coming as a King establishing His throne and when He is ruling and reigning, truly, He will be the "Sun of righteousness" with healing in His wings.
Changes We Face
Note: What follows is an introduction I just wrote to a lesson on Mark 6:1-26 entitled "Changes in the Ministry of Christ." I thought it might be an encouragement to someone who is presently going through some great changes.
225 Years Ago
Journals can tell us much about the day to day activities of people long ago. August 19, 1781, exactly 225 years ago, was a Sunday. On that day, Hezekiah Smith, the pastor of Haverhill Baptist Church in Massachusetts, recorded that he preached two sermons at his home church on Malachi 3:2. They were the completion of two sermons that he preached on the same text the Sunday before. We do not have these sermons in print, but it would have been interesting to hear four sermons preached on the text: "But who may abide the day of his coming? and who shall stand when he appeareth? for he is like a refiner's fire, and like fullers' soap." At this same time, the American Revolutionary is not yet over. However, the British General Cornwallis has already retreated to Yorktown and is building his defenses there. He will surrender to the American Forces under General George Washington on October 19, 1781.