Bill Watson and Wayne Hendrix discuss scripture and history concerning the correct day of worship.
Bill Watson and Wayne Hendrix discuss scripture and history concerning the correct day of worship.
by Brian G. Bettes
In a recent blog, I talked about “tugging against the leash.” In a comment to that blog, a reader responded with this:
“The more we trust in God, the more we understand that His yoke (leash) really is pretty light.” The comparison of God’s “leash” to His yoke being referenced here is in Matthew 11:29-30 which states:
Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light (KJV).
The Greek word used for “yoke” in this verse, zugos, means to join or couple together, specifically by a yoke. It also has a literal meaning of being the beam of the balance that connects the scales, or “a pair of balances.” Continue reading
Bill Watson and Wayne Hendrix discuss the meaning of the Gospel.
by Brian G. Bettes
We are admonished by the apostle Paul to “walk in the Spirit” (Galatians 5:16). I have read this and other verses talking about our spiritual walk for years, but the meaning of the concept never really “clicked” with me like it did during a recent study on the subject. Continue reading
Wayne Hendrix and Bill Watson discuss the question: Can a Christian Be Unconverted?
by Brandy Webb
I have written many blogs that mention bitterness, but I have never written about it directly. Recently, I have noticed a lot of bitterness within people, even within God’s ecclesia. However, bitterness should never be allowed to grow within us. It is a fleshly weed that must be plucked out. Continue reading
Bill Watson and Wayne Hendrix discuss the misconceptions and biblical truths about the Kingdom of God.