This post goes into detail to describe a Christian’s identifying mark according to 1 John 1:5–2:2.
Tag: Scripture: Mark 1
My Take on the Millennium Debate
John continues by painting a final portrait encompassing Christian history.
Is “Excommunication” Biblical?
A look at the occurrences of the word "excommunication" in the Bible, and what it means for this practice.
What is Baptism?
Baptism is a unifying aspect of Christianity (Ephesians 4:4), and as such, the vast array of viewpoints on the topic make Jesus' prayer in John 17:21 a seeming impossibility. What does the Bible say about baptism? . . . 1 Peter 3:21.
Angelic Messengers
John continues his letter by describing the doom of nonbelievers. . . . Revelation 14:6-13.
Out of the Frying Pan…
John continues his letter by describing God's protection of the church throughout the church age. . . . Revelation 12:13-17.
A Reflection on Cheerleading
What does cheerleading, writing, and being an evangelical Christian have in common? . . . 1 Corinthians 9:16b.
The Kindness and Compassion of Jesus — 1:29-34
Jesus' authority is not incompatible with His love for people. . . . Mark 1:29-34.
The ONE with True Authority — 1:21-28
Jesus gives two proofs that He has true authority. . . . Mark 1:21-28.
Christ’s Irresistible Voice — 1:16-20
When Jesus calls, His people respond. . . . Mark 1:16-20.










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