Years ago, as a student attending Dallas Baptist University, I was introduced to the Interpretative Journey Bible study method created by J. Scott Duvall and J. Daniel Hays. This method, outlined in their book, Grasping God’s Word, proved to be useful in both my Homiletics and my Systematic Theology classes as I dove deeper intoContinue reading “The Interpretative Journey | A Bible Study Method”
Bible Study Sunday | Matthew
Good morning friends! Today, we continue our journey in the Gospel of Matthew, written by the Apostle Matthew, one of the original Twelve, around A.D. 50-65, roughly twenty to thirty years after Christ’s death and resurrection. Last Sunday, we looked at how Chapter 1 starts off by providing a fascinating genealogy of Jesus Christ, tracingContinue reading “Bible Study Sunday | Matthew”
Saturday in the Word | Rapture
We were at dinner celebrating our niece and her youngest daughter’s birthday when she asked her grandparents (Terri’s mom and dad) whether her dad had brought up the Rapture when they met for dinner recently. It turns out my brother-in-law is still focused on his belief that the Rapture is imminent, largely because he clings toContinue reading “Saturday in the Word | Rapture”
