Study – “Hypostatic Union” – 02/09/2026

I have a medical background, and the first time I heard mention of a HYPOstatic Union, my brain immediately thought of injections. Of course, this is actually the theological term for the dual nature of Christ, God and Man. This is one of the most glossed-over and most important doctrines of Christianity. I say “glossed … More Study – “Hypostatic Union” – 02/09/2026

Friday Feature Quote – “Reading” -01/16/2026

Our quotes for today emphasize the duty of every Christian. We are to read our Bibles daily so we may grow spiritually, be refreshed, and receive the guidance we need for our Christian walk. I often hear folks say, ‘My Bible is my only source for my Christian walk, I need no other.’ While technically … More Friday Feature Quote – “Reading” -01/16/2026

Friday’s Feature Quote – “Righteous Anger” – 12/05/2025

COMMENTS Three (3) topics within today’s quote need further unpacking. They are Suffering, and the Author of Suffering, and Righteous Anger. Why is it that some within the “ranks” of Christianity falsely claim that believers should not suffer? If they do suffer, then just like Job’s “friends,” they advise that it can only be because … More Friday’s Feature Quote – “Righteous Anger” – 12/05/2025

Devotion/Study – “Usefulness of God’s Law” – 09/30/2025

COMMENT Last week, we examined what I titled “Death of the Law.” As in today’s Devotional, I relied on John MacArthur’s book, Before the Face of God, and the Baptist Catechism for the foundation of the post. Today, the sources remain the same, as the devotional is another of MaArthur’s from the same book. Here, … More Devotion/Study – “Usefulness of God’s Law” – 09/30/2025

Thoughts On – “Hermeneutics” or “Biblical Interpretation” – 01/23/2024

Hermeneutics. Traditionally the subdiscipline of theology concerned with the proper interpretation of scriptural texts. In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the term widened to include the discipline that seeks to understand the interpretation of texts in general, including the proper roles and relationships among author, reader and text. Still more broadly, the term has been … More Thoughts On – “Hermeneutics” or “Biblical Interpretation” – 01/23/2024

Devotional Thought – “God’s Will” – 11/30/2024

If you Google “Knowing God’s Will for my Life,” you will get 2,910,000 results in seconds. What I found amazing was that many of these so-called solutions began with “Walk with God.” Think about this, how can anyone ‘walk with God’ until they know God? How can they know God until they study God? How … More Devotional Thought – “God’s Will” – 11/30/2024

Hermeneutics, History and Moralismm – 04/24/2024

. Sola Scriptura would be the anthem of most evangelicals. It was the crushing blow of the Reformation, after all. But what implications does this conviction have upon the way we actually study our Bibles? And how we live our lives? Does Your Hermeneutic Hold to Sola Scriptura? We see around us every day the growth of … More Hermeneutics, History and Moralismm – 04/24/2024

Do I Need to Go to Seminary to be a Pastor?

‘Because while seminary is not explicitly in the Bible, pastoral and theological training is (cf. 2 Tim. 2:2).” Do I Need to Go to Seminary to be a Pastor? Jerod Gilcher | August 18, 2020 Every seminary-trained pastor who emphasizes the helpfulness of seminary for those aspiring to ministry, at some point, will receive questions like these: “Do … More Do I Need to Go to Seminary to be a Pastor?