by Suzie Hartwright | Jan 29, 2018 | Bible Studies, The Everlasting Covenant
While talking about the Bible with groups of believers, there is a consistently common theme I find happening. It is the deadly rejection of the truth of the whole gospel message given to us by God. That may sound surprising or even wrong in itself. But considering...
by Suzie Hartwright | Jan 27, 2018 | Bible Studies, The Everlasting Covenant
This example in 1 Corinthians chapter eight is much more serious than just offending someone by hurting their feelings. The example Paul gives us is about a brother with knowledge who knows that an idol is nothing and therefore to eat the food offered to that idol...
by Suzie Hartwright | Jan 27, 2018 | Bible Studies, The Everlasting Covenant
If the biblical term “offend” or “offense” meant that we were not supposed to make a judgement about someone’s actions or not to hurt someone’s feelings, then the apostle Paul wouldn’t have called an unrepentant believer who was having sexual relations with his...
by Suzie Hartwright | Jan 3, 2018 | Bible Studies, The Everlasting Covenant
If all of God’s laws were nailed to the cross, then no one after that could be a sinner because it would be impossible to sin. If no one sinned, we wouldn’t need Jesus Christ, but we do need Him because sin is still here and so are the laws that are being broken. The...
by Suzie Hartwright | Jan 3, 2018 | Bible Studies, The Everlasting Covenant
While visiting many churches and discussing theology in bible studies I’ve noticed that very few people seem to realize that the gospel is supposed to be obeyed. I think that’s because they don’t realize that God’s covenant, which includes His laws, is the complete...