French Enlightenment philosopher François-Marie Arouet, famously known as Voltaire (1694-1778) once said, “A hundred years from my death the Bible will be a museum piece.” He confidently predicted that the Bible would vanish like a bubble and will be forgotten. That confidence of his was a grave mistake. In 1818, 40 years after Voltaire’s death,Continue reading “The Everlasting Word of God”
Category Archives: Theological Blogs
Fate or Faith?
Am I on the right road?Seems like it’s off the path.Walking to achieve my fate,Yet it doesn’t feel right.I wholly depend on You,The Author of my own milieu.Though my neck are clasped so tight,Your only way I walk by faith.I know I’m off Your wrath,Saw You once at the Cross-road. Sold my car and passion,LeftContinue reading “Fate or Faith?”
Sinful Fear x Godly Fear
In the Bible, I think, Job experienced the most wounding trials a person can have. He lost both his family and all his wealth. Other than those things, he even suffered from a physical ailment to the point of almost dying. Yet, he exemplified a kind of “fear” that is godly. In almost the sameContinue reading “Sinful Fear x Godly Fear”
Jesus Christ is Lord
Baptist historian and former missionary to the Philippines, Dr. Leslie Hill, argues that the Lordship of Christ is a Baptist distinctive. I do believe that this doctrine is essential; however, it is not distinctive solely of the Baptists but of Christianity as a whole. John Frame noted that the name “Lord” is found over 7000Continue reading “Jesus Christ is Lord”
“I AM” Jesus
The preexistence of Jesus Christ is foundational in Christology. This doctrine grounds the eternal nature of the Second Person of the Trinity. Jesus is fully aware and truly intentional with the purpose of His coming as the God who redeems His people—a divine entry into history from eternity. In John 8: 58, Jesus declared thatContinue reading ““I AM” Jesus”
Only Jesus
Other forms of Christianity have noted that they do not worship Mary but rather they venerate her. This kind of veneration is higher than any other saints (like the apostles) but lower to God. However, while they can define their own definition of the term, it is clearly stated in the Bible that worship, reverence,Continue reading “Only Jesus”
Attitude of Gratitude
The narrative of the ten lepers (Luke 17:11-19) wherein only one returned giving thanks and magnifying God in Jesus is an essential reminder that Christians ought to have–an attitude of gratitude. Clearly, in the last verse, the healing was more than physical but also the Samaritan’s inner spiritual being. The moral of the story isContinue reading “Attitude of Gratitude”
Togetherness x Threefold Cord
The Qoheleth (teacher or preacher) in the book of Ecclesiastes has a wise saying: “Two are better than one, because they have a good reward for their toil. For if they fall, one will lift up his fellow. But woe to him who is alone when he falls and has not another to lift himContinue reading “Togetherness x Threefold Cord”
Church Producing Churches
During the Apostolic days, New Testament churches result either in producing another church or supporting missionaries to plant another church. This principle was evident in apostle Paul’s missionary journeys. Paul instructed Titus to remind the Cretan churches to support their Gospel-proclaimers (missionaries) and make sure that they lack nothing (3:12-15). Biblically, a church planter oughtContinue reading “Church Producing Churches”
Fear x Obedience
The Qoheleth (teacher or preacher) of the book of Ecclesiastes concluded his wise sayings with these words: “Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the duty of all mankind” (12:13). This “fear” in the Bible is seldomly equated to the love of God (read Psalm 145:19-20; Deut 6:1-5). Thus, “True fear of GodContinue reading “Fear x Obedience”