Author: Wayne Jackson
Isaiah's vision of "Jehovah of hosts" argues the deity of Jesus Christ.
Author: Wayne Jackson
Bible critics have charged the sacred book with mistakes in that the King James Version mentions both "unicorns" and "satyrs" -- both of which are mythical creatures. How does the student of the Scriptures respond to this alleged difficulty?
Author: Wayne Jackson
Do public school officials have the right to force students to read materials that they or their parents deem to be morally offensive?
Author: Wayne Jackson
There are three characteristics of love evident in the Apostle John's inspired statement.
Author: Wayne Jackson
While the resurrection of Christ is generally recognized as the foundation of Christianity, his ascension is equally significant.
Author: Wayne Jackson
The Roman emperor, known as Julian "the Apostate," represents but another "glitch" on the panoramic screen of history in the futile efforts to discredit Christianity.
Author: Wayne Jackson
First Corinthians 3:10-15 is a difficult portion of scripture. Calvinists contend that the passage teaches that though a child of God may suffer temporally for sins, he can never so sin as to be lost eternally. But what does this context really teach? Study this matter with us.
Author: Jason Jackson
Persecution of God's people has always been a reality. Some who contributed toward the founding of this nation fled persecution. Now, the country conceived for the liberty of all is becoming a hotbed of anti-Christian sentiment. What should the Christian do?
Author: Wayne Jackson
Song of Solomon is a beautiful work of inspired literature that extols the bliss of genuine love after the divine order.
Author: Wayne Jackson
Psalm 95, and echoes thereof in the New Testament, speak eloquently to the man and woman of today. Those who "have ears to hear," should do so with great dispatch. Are you listening to God's voice?
Author: Wayne Jackson
When Christ was in his "own country," Mark says that "he could do no mighty work" there (Mark 6:5). What is the meaning of this perplexing passage?
Author: Wayne Jackson
In the autumn of 1924, a team of scientists went into the Hava Supai region of the Grand Canyon area to document strange carvings on one of the canyon walls. One of these carvings, which seems to depict a dinosaur, has been largely ignored by the scientific community. Read about this remarkable discovery in this week's Penpoints.
Author: Wayne Jackson
When the conditions God are happily met, one may be assured of the merciful pardon of Heaven.
Author: Wayne Jackson
The book of Daniel stands as powerful evidence for the genuineness of Bible prophecy. It thus is a convincing demonstration of the divine origin of the Scriptures.
Author: Wayne Jackson
What is the religion called Rastafarianism? How was Jamaican entertainer Bob Marley connected with this movement?
Author: Jason Jackson
Through divine intervention and revelation, God communicates a timeless message through the prophet Daniel - He is in charge and rules in the kingdoms of men. Combined with the book's immense apologetic value, the study of Daniel is faith building in many respects. Our confidence in Scripture is increased; our conviction regarding God's plan in the world is strengthened.
Author: Wayne Jackson
Does Ecclesiastes 1:4 prove that the earth will abide forever?
Author: Wayne Jackson
Youth can accomplish magnificent things for the Master's cause. But do we always recognize this? Here are some striking examples that demonstrate God's confidence in youth.
Author: Wayne Jackson
What is the meaning of the phrase, "the destruction of the flesh," in 1 Corinthians 5:5? Did it sanction the use of capital punishment in the church for immoral and/or heretical people?
Author: Wayne Jackson
Do we realize the impact that television is having on our children? Can we fathom how the character of television is changing right before our eyes? Reflect on these questions in this week's Penpoints article.