Justification
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A Gospel Word: For The Many It Concerns and the Few Who Believe it
[Reposted from my Facebook page, written earlier today.] Do you know the meaning, significance, and necessity of “imputed” righteousness? (Romans 4:8,11,22-24, 5:23). The word appears in the King James Version of these texts. More modern Bible versions have updated the term(s) so you may not be familiar with them. But it is still used in Continue reading
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In Those Days
A Bible reading and message from the book of Jeremiah 31: 31-34. I recorded this while on the road at Hart County Public Library, Munfordville, Kentucky. Heading back home tonight after an overnight trip driving an Amish family. Yesterday my 2008 Envoy stuck in 4 wheel drive, a problem with the shift motor. Found a Continue reading
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The Sabbath, Holiness, and Righteousness By Faith
I’ll begin with a quote… “No other institution which was committed to the Jews tended so fully to distinguish them from surrounding nations as did the Sabbath. God designed that its observance should designate them as His worshipers. It was to be a token of their separation from idolatry, and their connection with the true Continue reading
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Another Essential Passage
Few passages, if any, have done more to shape my understanding of righteousness by faith, of Christ our righteousness. This passage is from a larger chapter commenting on the story Jesus told of two worshipers, the Pharisee and the Publican in the Gospel of Luke. I’ll offer the Bible text and follow with the passage Continue reading
About Me
A Christian, thinking, vlogging, and writing online. I live elsewhere as well. I follow the theology of the cross in the faith and practice of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Formerly a pastor in Europe and America, now living semi-retired in Kentucky (U.S.), driving for the Amish and in-home carer.
