Originally recorded at Cedarville Unversity in 2008, Michael teaches through Psalm 12 with a poignant reminder of the power of words—God’s, others’, and our own.
Perhaps the most widely-known verse in Scripture: John 3:16, but how well do we really know it? Michael gives context to this oft-quoted text to help us understand the nature and function of God’s love.
Robert Morgan has a unique and hard-won perspective on the experience of God’s faithfulness. He joins Michael on inContext in this episode to talk about faithfulness as one of God’s attributes and how we can be sure of His faithfulness no matter what.
Dr. E answers your questions about responding to non-believing friends’ questions, how to read the Bible, dispensationalism, women and the Bible, the doctrine of election, and God in the ancient world.
How do you know if a person is saved?
What do we believe? How do we behave—and can that be measured?
As Christians we generally agree on belief, but what behaviors are acceptable?
This is precisely the question Paul addresses to the church in Galatia.
An overview of Second Corinthians: a second look into the development of the early church; as well as problems they faced and how the apostle stepped in to correct the church.
An overview of First Corinthians: A correction given to the church at Corinth generations ago, which remains poignantly applicable to the Church today.