The first chapter of Sefer Shemot describes the enslavement and suffering of the Jewish people. Though Pharaoh tried to suppress their growth, the Jewish people flourished anyway. Pharaoh’s first ...
Tuesday, Oct. 31, is Reformation Day, the 500th anniversary of the beginning of the Protestant Reformation. Martin Luther, a Roman Catholic priest, wanted a public debate on the Church's practice of ...
“Our road to becoming is more than a marathon; it is the journey of a lifetime … and beyond,” taught Elder Neil L. Andersen of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. In his Tuesday morning devotional at ...
Last Sunday, this column introduced the path of the well-trained servant from the “Servant of the Lord” passages found in Isaiah. The just servant posed a question, “Who will dispute my right?” (Is 50 ...
The Apostle Paul begins his Epistle to the Romans, which has rightly been called the most profound book ever written, by showing that God’s wrath rests on mankind universally because all men have ...
What are the returns that God expects from His investment of Christ in our lives? But what precisely is the hope of the believer in Christ? Peter enjoins us that we should: “Always be prepared to give ...
“Therefore, having been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have access by faith into this grace” (Romans 5:1-2). We are saved by grace through ...
I will be documenting in a two-part article some of the very best quotations from the Church Fathers, illustrating the universal patristic consensus against “faith alone” (sola fide) and in favor of ...
How does our obedience (treating him as Lord) relate to our salvation (accepting him as Savior)? Christians seem to have difficulty sorting out that relationship. And with this difficulty comes ...
Investigating the literature on this subject yields a teasingly twofold result. Traditionally, the two personality categories have been examined in a predominately theological light. They’re now, ...