Musings

  • My Thoughts on Biblical Death Part IV: In Christ

    Dying in Christ. The final talk on My Thoughts on Biblical Death It has been a number of weeks now, but I am returning to a series of posts that I started entitled My Thoughts on Biblical Death. I began this particular series because of a notion that appears to be gaining traction in some…

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  • An Evil World Ruled by Satan? A Critique of a Popularly Held Myth in Christian Thought

    Today I wanted to take a look at a concept that is popularly held by many Evangelical Christians today. It is the dual interrelated belief that Christians should not love this world, and that the devil is actually the god of this world. These beliefs are drawn from two key texts: 1 John 2:15-16 and…

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  • Thoughts on Biblical Death: Part 3

    A couple of weeks ago I began discussing the varying ways in which the Bible goes about defining death. This particular study was brought about by some interaction that I shared with a fellow blogger over the teaching about Conditionalism/Annihilationism. Unfamiliar with that topic to some extent I began doing some digging. I ordered various…

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  • Thoughts on Biblical Death

    —My Thoughts so Far on Biblical Death— Last week I promised to speak on the three types of death as a result of sin, and the one type of death that pertains to the righteousness found in Jesus Christ. I’ve been thinking through this process for a few weeks. I’ve also been writing on this…

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  • Worry versus Concern: Thoughts Regarding COVID-19

    “The wicked flee when no one is pursuing, But the righteous are bold as a lion” (Prov 28.1; NASB). “And who of you being worried can add a single hour to his life?” (Matt 6.27; NASB). What do these two verses have in common? Other than we find them in the Bible? At first glance,…

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