Study of Scripture

Learn how the Bible stands tall in the field of “historic” literature, how it continues to be relevant in an ever-changing world, and why it can be trusted.

7 Days of Thanksgiving – Day 4

By R. L. Wilson / November 8, 2020

Day 4 – Psalm 57:9-10

7 Days of Thanksgiving – Day 5

By R. L. Wilson / November 8, 2020

Day 5 – Psalm 86:5-7

7 Days of Thanksgiving – Day 6

By R. L. Wilson / November 8, 2020

Day 6 – Psalm 89:1-2

7 Days of Thanksgiving – Day 7

By R. L. Wilson / November 8, 2020

Day 7 – Psalm 92:1-2

7 Days of Thanksgiving – Final Day

By R. L. Wilson / November 8, 2020

Conclusion: A Song of Thanksgiving – Psalm 100 (Amplified Bible) Shout joyfully to the Lord, all the earth. Serve the Lord with gladness and delight; Come before His presence with…

7 Days of Thanksgiving – Day 1

By R. L. Wilson / November 8, 2020

Day 1 – Psalm 7:17

Be Afraid!

By R. L. Wilson / November 2, 2020

I beg your indulgence. One of the immense pleasures of my job is that I get to spend quality time every week simply reading books as I prepare to write articles for our website. (Yes, it’s a tough assignment!)

Deliver Us from Evil

By R. L. Wilson / November 2, 2020

What are we really asking for in this final petition in the Lord’s Prayer when we say Deliver Us from Evil? Commentators are divided between those who say this is a request for deliverance from the evils in this world, and those who say this is asking for deliverance or protection from the “Evil One,” that is, Satan. It certainly could be either one or both. The same “remedy” applies either way.

Lead Us Not into Temptation

By R. L. Wilson / October 26, 2020

How do we reconcile this petition with James 1:13, “no one, when tempted, should say, ‘I am being tempted by God’; for God cannot be tempted by evil and he himself tempts no one”? So does God tempt us, or does He not?

As We Forgive Our Debtors

By R. L. Wilson / October 12, 2020

These words take us into a tricky bit of theology. When Jesus says “forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors,” it would be easy to say, “Well, then,…

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