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How Did Old Testament Believers Obey Before Pentecost? Is Obedience “Better” Today?

A real theological difficulty can emerge when we read Scripture across the covenants in regard to faith and obedience. On the one hand, Scripture teaches that true obedience flows from faith, and that faith itself requires the regenerating work of the Holy Spirit (Romans 8:7–9). On the other hand, Pentecost is presented as a decisive… Continue reading How Did Old Testament Believers Obey Before Pentecost? Is Obedience “Better” Today?

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I Am. It Is I.

One of the parts of my job I love most is helping people say what they intend when they’re teaching Scripture. Today that turned into a chance to introduce a colleague to one of my favorite free tools: StepBible.org. She was writing about the moment Jesus met His disciples in the boat, when He said,… Continue reading I Am. It Is I.

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John The Baptizer, or John The Baptist?

You may already know this, but even if you do, here is a fun summary of why our English translations use both of these words. The title ā€œJohn the Baptistā€ (sometimes translated ā€œJohn the Baptizerā€) comes from the Greek ho baptistēs, meaning ā€œthe one who baptizes,ā€ and refers to John’s ministry of baptizing people in… Continue reading John The Baptizer, or John The Baptist?