By: Dr. Thomas O. Figart; ©2008 Having presented many infallible proofs of His Messiahship in Matthew 8-11 even to the point of performing miracles in the presence of the servants…
By: Dr. Thomas O. Figart; ©2008 The phrase “signs of the times” was not used by Jesus to prophesy some future events, but to refer to signs already performed by…
By: Dr. Thomas O. Figart; ©2008 In this passage Jesus performs miracles among those who were considered heathens to the Jews of His day. Dr. Figart explains the evidence showing…
By: Dr. John G. Weldon; ©2012 John 3:16 is by far the best-known verse in the Bible. This is the single most translated (and I’m certain) most quoted and spoken…
By: Dr. John Weldon; ©2011 The Bible has a great deal to say about finances, money and debt. From “How to Survive the Coming Economic Meltdown: Modern Slavery and Global…
By: John G. Weldon, PhD, DMin; ©2011 Phrases in scripture that God particularly wants us to know, because He intentionally emphasizes what He is saying by using these phrases. For…
By: John G. Weldon, PhD, DMin; ©2011 Phrases in scripture that God particularly wants us to know, because He intentionally emphasizes what He is saying by using these phrases. For…
By: Dr. Thomas O. Figart; ©2011 The sign of the betrayal was to be that the one Judas greeted with a kiss would be Jesus of Nazareth. The word used…
By: Dr. Thomas O. Figart; ©2011 In our passage, all the disciples are warned against becoming “offended” or entrapped because of their relationship to Jesus Christ, and at the end…
By: Dr. Thomas O. Figart; ©2011 G. Campbell Morgan suggested these three words summarize the full meaning of the Lord’s Supper: “commemoration, communion and covenant.” Previous Article Provision for the…