Separated from My Mother's Womb

Author: Wayne Jackson

Many fail to appreciate the mysterious operation of divine providence. Paul was quite aware of it.

Loving Life; Seeing Good Days

Author: Wayne Jackson

Do you love living? Are your days "good" ones or "bad" ones? Your manner of living and your attitude can make a difference.

The Tomb Was Found Empty

Author: Jason Jackson

They desperately try; but no skeptic has been able to rationally explain that empty tomb in Jerusalem.

The Word-tenses of Salvation

Author: Wayne Jackson

Have you ever considered the fact that "salvation" can be a future, past, present, still future event, depending upon the vantage point from which one is speaking? Think about this "tense" issue with us.

Concerning Dogs and Hogs

Author: Wayne Jackson

Christ once warned against giving that which is holy to dogs, and casting pearls before swine. But how many heed his admonition?

A Tale of Two Cities

Author: Wayne Jackson

Why are some receptive to the gospel, and others so hostile? A case study of two groups may help to clarify the problem.

Those Bogus "Jesus Bones"

Author: Wayne Jackson

News sources are filled with sensational reports that the "bones of Jesus" have been discovered in Jerusalem. This is but another tale for the illusional. Read about it.

The Burial of Christ's Body

Author: Wayne Jackson

Why was Christ's burial important in the scheme of redemption?

Is Suicide the Answer?

Author: Wayne Jackson

Suicide has reached almost an epidemic stage in this country. Many view it as an easy "exit" from this life of hardship and heartache. But is it?

The Credibility of the Book of Acts

Author: Wayne Jackson

Professor Henry J. Cadbury of Harvard once pointed out that the book of Acts readily "lends itself" to establishing the "realism of the scenes and customs and mentality which it reflects." Acts is accurate! Reflect upon this point with us.

When Freedom Becomes a License for Evil

Author: Wayne Jackson

America is the land of the "free." But "free" to do what? Anything one wishes, irrespective of the harm to others? This is a probing question that many seem to have forgotten.

The Preacher and His Audience

Author: Wayne Jackson

Both the preacher and his audience have responsibilities in the kingdom of Christ.

Jehovah's "Messenger" - An Amazing Prophecy

Author: Wayne Jackson

In the final book of the Old Testament there is a stunning prophecy that deals with the mission of John the Baptizer and the Lord Jesus--who was the object of John's preparatory work. A study of this text pays rich dividends.

God as a Father

Author: Wayne Jackson

The Bible refers to God as a "Father" in several different senses. Many sincere people are confused about this. One may believe that he is a "child of God"; and he is in one sense, but may not be in another--the most important. It is crucial that we understand this issue.

A Study of Romans 14

Author: Wayne Jackson

Romans 14 is an intriguing piece of literature. Often misunderstood and frequently abused, it offers much instruction for the spiritually minded student.

The Nature of History

Author: Wayne Jackson

History is a record of the past. One would think that this is a perception of relative simplicity. It appears not to be; there are so many perversions of history. This article deals with a number of them.

Foundational Truths Regarding Marriage

Author: Wayne Jackson

Is "marriage" a divinely designed institution, or is it a human invention? Let us see where the evidence lies.

An Accessory to Adultery

Author: Wayne Jackson

Can a person, though not actually involved in the commission of a sin, be an accessory to that transgression? Let's think about it.

The Resurrection of the Wicked

Author: Wayne Jackson

The Bible teaches that both the righteous and the wicked will be resurrected from the dead. Such being the case, what will be the difference in the composition of these respective bodies?

What Is A Cappella Music?

Author: Wayne Jackson

Did the first-century Christians employ mechanical instruments of music in their worship of God? If so, where is the evidence of such? If not, why did they refrain from such when instruments were readily available in that era?