Deffinbaugh: The stage is set for our omnipotent God to intervene.

Bob Deffinbaugh (Bible.org) comments on Paul and the shipwreck of Acts 27: Two full weeks had passed, and the storm showed no sign of weakening. No one had seen the sun, the moon, or the stars for many days (verse 20). Since ancient sailors navigated by the heavens, this meant they had no idea where … More Deffinbaugh: The stage is set for our omnipotent God to intervene.

Spurgeon: We need both sovereign grace and eternal love to secure our happiness

Your throne, O God, is forever and ever. The scepter of your kingdom is a scepter of uprightness; Psalm 45:6 Charles H. Spurgeon helps us see the importance of God’s eternal throne: What a glad thing it is that he reigns on a throne which will never pass away, for we need both sovereign grace … More Spurgeon: We need both sovereign grace and eternal love to secure our happiness

God’s Calendar Answers Deep Questions of Life

We’re almost to the end of our reading through Leviticus.  Coty Pinckney has a very helpful summary,  a look back at where we’ve been reading and some questions to prompt more study: This chapter (Leviticus 23) has been called God’s calendar, because it describes festivals God planned for the people of Israel. Most of us … More God’s Calendar Answers Deep Questions of Life

Spurgeon: Paul had a secret Friend who kept his courage up.

Since we were violently storm-tossed, they began the next day to jettison the cargo.  And on the third day they threw the ship’s tackle overboard with their own hands. 20 When neither sun nor stars appeared for many days, and no small tempest lay on us, all hope of our being saved was at last abandoned. Since … More Spurgeon: Paul had a secret Friend who kept his courage up.

Paul describes his conversion to Agrippa: darkness to light, death to life

Bob Deffinbaugh comments on Paul’s testimony before Agrippa: Paul did not describe his conversion as some kind of evolution, but rather as a radical transformation, a change from darkness to light, from death to life, a change from persecuting Christianity to practicing and promoting it. He was actively opposing the church when Jesus stopped him dead … More Paul describes his conversion to Agrippa: darkness to light, death to life

Mark Driscoll: Jesus’ sense of humor

Mark Driscoll, of Mars Hill Church Seattle, talks about Jesus’ sense of humor.  Of particular interest to our read-through-the Bible is his reference to Jesus’ comments in Matthew 19 about fitting a camel through the eye of a needle. (you can see that part of this clip at about 8:30)  Enjoy! Laugh!