Reign of Christ
  • 1 Corinthians
  • November14th

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    I can picture Paul standing in a ring with the scrolls lifted up and taunting the audience, “Who here thinks they can defeat these? Bring it on!” Does this sound like an affirmation of “common ground”? Not at all…

  • October14th

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    1. Get out your Bible, any Bible, and read the passage.
    2. In Logic, there is a syllogism called “modus tollens” which means “method of denying”. [...]

  • October5th

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    I thought I would have fun with the title. But seriously, folks. I want to demonstrate, briefly, a few concerns I have with [...]

  • September27th

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    ESV 1 Corinthians 15:1 Now I would remind you, brothers, of the gospel I preached to you, which you received, in which you stand, 2 [...]

  • September5th

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    One has to do forensic work in I Cor 15. The oft repeated analogy is that of listening to one end of a phone conversation [...]

  • August24th

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    I have noted the present passive indicative tenses that abound in I Cor. 15. The dead “are being raised”; the Death “is being destroyed” and [...]

  • April21st

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    I make known to you, brothers, the good news which I proclaimed to you, which, also, you received, in which, also, you have stood, through [...]

  • April21st

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    I. Paul’s Seed Analogy.
    A. The questions: How are the dead being raised (present passive), and in what body (singular) are they (plural) coming (present active)?
    1. [...]

  • April21st

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    The following is the outline for the 6th lecture of Sam’s 7 part series. The audio can be found here under the “I Cor 15 [...]

  • April21st

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    The following is the outline for the 5th lecture of Sam’s 7 part series. The audio can be found here under the “I Cor 15 [...]