Skip to main content

Search LearnTheBible

Blogs

As we advance from the lowest scale of being to the highest, we find that every rank calls that above it a mystery...
A. W. Tozer told this of his parents: “My father was a tough English farmer. I was proud of the strength of my father...
The Roman Orator, Cicero, summarized the attitude of the ancient world to the cross when he said: ‘Not only let the cross be absent from the person of Roman citizens, but its very name from their thoughts, eyes and ears.’...
A. W. Tozer told this story: “I knew a godly, praying woman whose husband, God bless him, was a drunkard. His stomach wouldn’t hold down his food...
The secret of the Lord is with them that fear him” [Psalm 25:14]. He deals familiarly with them. He calls them not servants only, but friends; and he treats them as friends [John 15:15]...
We learn from Leviticus 22:1-7 “that ‘leprosy’ or ‘the running issue’ excluded even a son of Aaron from the camp...
“Let none of us be proud of, or trust in our own wisdom…
Three Biblical Principles of Godly Dress
Recently, I have heard a new doctrine proposed. It is that unfaithful Christians of this age will not be in the kingdom. That is, they will not participate in the millennial reign of Christ on earth, but will...
While doing a study on the life of the apostle Paul, I began to wonder if he was actually named Saul after the 1st king of Israel. I began to make comparisons between the two and found several things that they had in common. The name Saul means "desired" while the name Paul means "little". It's interesting to think that Paul started off as Saul, or the one to be desired, but when God got a hold of him, he became Paul the little one. Sounds like the words of John the Baptist when he said of Christ, "He must increase, but I must decrease." John 3:30