(Romans 13:8-10; 14:1; 15:1-4): “Love Worketh No Ill to His Neighbor”

By Bill Cavender Theme of Romans 14: A caution against making external observances, and matters of opinions and personal conscience (“faith”), the occasion of strife and division in the church. Introduction: A. Romans 14 deals with a situation which is not ideal. (Other examples: Slavery [Eph. 6:5-9; Col. 3:22-4: 1; Tit. 2:9-10; Philemon]; Marriage [1 Cor. …

Christ Come to Call Out Ills People From the World!

By Luther W. Martin Israel of old was called out of Egypt by the God of heaven. He was their One God, their Ruler, as well as the Creator of the universe. Their government was a theocracy, a rule of God. Egypt represented a state of sin, a condition of enslavement, as far as the children …

Pluralism in the USA

By Louis J. Sharp Pluralism seems to be the accepted standard of our nation, except for Christians! In this rejection of Christians, we may detect another step our nation has taken in the direction of ancient Rome. Long ago, barriers were crossed with reference to high taxation, rampant divorce, and unrestrained immorality. All these things contributed …