By: Dr. Thomas O. Figart; ©2007 Matthew 10:21-23 speaks of future opposition and persecution against God’s people, and a promise to them of future deliverance. Previous Article The Disruption of…
By: Dr. Thomas O. Figart; ©2007 From Matthew 10:17-20 we learn that the apostles were told to expect persecution. Previous Article The Persecution of the Apostles: Local and National. Matthew…
By: Dr. Thomas O. Figart; ©2007 In this study of Matthew 10:16-23, Dr. Figart explains that the section has both a “now” and a “later” fulfillment. How were the disciples…
By: Dr. Thomas O. Figart; ©2007 This month, from Matthew 10, Dr. Figart delves into the consequences of a positive or negative reaction to the apostles’ ministry. Previous Article In…
By: Dr. Thomas O. Figart; ©2007 From Matthew chapter 10, Dr. Figart explains the instructions given to the Twelve. In this passage Jesus explains to them the limitation of their…
By: Dr. Thomas O. Figart; ©2007 Why did Jesus give special powers to the Apostles? Who were the disciples? Dr. Figart gives a brief description of the Twelve. Previous Article…
By: Dr. Thomas O. Figart; ©2007 Dr. Figart reveals that Jesus’ plea for laborers for the harvest is an example of Christ’s compassion toward the lost. Previous Article Contents 1…
By: Dr. Norman Geisler; ©2005 The virgin birth of Christ is the perennial target of naturalistic Bible critics, who tend to regard it as the result of pagan influence on…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg / Dr. John Weldon; ©2005 According to a poll conducted by the Barna Research Group, even 43% of “born again Christians” would say, “It does not…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg / Dr. John Weldon; ©2005 Part Two of Drs. Ankerberg and Weldon’s look at the question, “What is the Only Remedy for Sin?“ What is the…