By: Dr. Renald Showers; ©2002 As a new generation was about to begin a new chapter in Israel’s history, it had to be reminded in a solemn way of Israel’s…
By: Dr. Renald Showers; ©2002 Although God did not allow David to build the Temple, he did establish a significant covenant with him. This month Dr. Showers begins an examination…
By: Dr. Michael Stallard; ©2002 Dr. Stallard says that Zechariah is “one of the most cited Old Testament books in the New Testament book of Revelation.” This month he begins…
By: Dr. Norman Geisler; ©2002 What is the difference between miracles and magic? Dr. Geisler gives several telling points of differentiation. Contents 1 Introduction 2 The Problem of Definition 3…
Genesis 6:2 W. A. Criswell, The Believer’s Study Bible: 6:2 The identity of the “sons of God” is disputed. Some interpret the term as referring to supernatural beings, followers of…
By: Dr. Ted Baehr; ©2001 Are the messages in movies, like beauty, “in the eye of the beholder”? Dr. Baehr explains how this view point can lead one dangerously close…
By: Jim Davis; ©2001 Is it a sin for a Christian to drink alcohol? Jim Davis says, “No, but….” How does the consumption of alcohol fit within the Christian’s priority…
By: Dr. Renald Showers; ©2001 This month Dr. Showers explains how and why the Abrahamic Covenant guarantees Israel permanent ownership of the land. They have the right to live in…
By: Dr. Renald Showers; ©2001 Previous articles discussed 10 indications that the Abrahamic Covenant was an unconditional covenant—it rested on the nature of God alone. In light of the unconditional…
By: Dr. Renald Showers; ©2001 Last month’s article noted six significant things that indicate the Abrahamic Covenant is unconditional—not dependent upon Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, or their descendents, the nation of…