Halftime with the Apostle Paul
In salvation history, though the Jews had been originally drafted, the Gentiles were now being grafted.
In salvation history, though the Jews had been originally drafted, the Gentiles were now being grafted.
On the Damascus Road Paul reached the natural conclusion of his life as a Jew.
When we do what we do “unto the Lord” without regard for either impressing people or embarrassing ourselves, people pay attention.
False prophets make good strategists: They start with the leadership, because influenced and compromised leaders can cripple communities.
Paul recognizes that the gospel makes possible a reconciliation that heals the disastrous effects of the fall.
When we have a revelation from Jesus, we learn new things and unlearn old things.
Sometimes we have to lose our sight to gain a vision.
Jesus, the great stumbling block for the Jews, became the solid rock on which Paul would stand and beckon the Jews to stand with him.
Believers should be aware of how their lifestyles affect others.
First Corinthians displays a vision of what a life of faith in Jesus Christ, God’s Son, can look like.
Is it possible for you and me to know Jesus in the way that Paul knew Jesus, and if so, would we want to?