By: Dr. Thomas O. Figart; ©2009 Moses had glory, but Christ is worthy of greater glory; Moses was faithful as a servant in his house, but Christ as Son over…
By: Dr. Thomas O. Figart; ©2008 First, from an historical perspective, Moses and Elijah comprehend the days of the Law and the Prophets. The entire scope of the Old Testament…
By: Dr. Thomas O. Figart; ©2008 Dr. Figart examines the contextual evidence – Peter’s denial and Jesus’ response, His teachings on discipleship and rewards, and the promises regarding the kingdom…
By: Dr. Thomas O. Figart; ©2008 What does it mean to “take up your cross” and follow Jesus? How does that practically work out in the believers life? Previous Article…
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 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. 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…