I’m probably breaking a rule here in reposting Michelle Lesley’s article. I’m a pretty solid Complementarian as it goes for men teaching men and women teaching women. Particularly in the church. I do think we can as men also learn valuable truths from women. As this early example clarifies: The Resurrection Luk 24:22 Yea, and certain… Continue reading Reversing Roles – The Pharisee and Antinomian
Category: Passover/Easter
There are a lot of Descriptive Words for a Number of Characters in the Book of Revelation
Without getting into the details over the years I’ve observed many explicitly named “persons” or spiritual beings in the Book of Revelation. The one Mike Ratliff comments upon is also known as as Mystery Babylon. Babylon, in the Old Testament refers not only to the City of that name but also, the Nation/Kingdom, the areas… Continue reading There are a lot of Descriptive Words for a Number of Characters in the Book of Revelation
An Interesting way to tell the Resurrection Story
The Cradle Of Christian Truth: Apostles’ Creed (Part 11)—The third day he rose again from the dead by HARRISON PERKINS onApril 15, 2025 https://heidelblog.net/2025/04/the-cradle-of-christian-truth-apostles-creed-part-11-the-third-day-he-rose-again-from-the-dead/
Reflecting on Faith during Easter Season
I’m not sure that’s the right title, I do like our celebration of Resurrection Sunday as an appropriate term. Mike Ratliff made a very long post on two theological terms. I found Mike’s Covenant discussion and quoting of the Jeremiah, Ezekiel and Hebrews passages to be particularly helpful. In our M’Cheyne Bible reading my wife… Continue reading Reflecting on Faith during Easter Season