Introduction Out of all the people I have encountered over the years, I find Jewish people to probably be the most difficult to reach for the Messiah. We seem to be living in a day when some Christians are being… Continue reading →
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Book Review: Five Things Biblical Scholars Wish Theologians Knew, Scot McKnight and Hans Boersma
Most recently I reviewed Five Things Theologians Wish Biblical Scholars Knew, by Scot McKnight and Hans Boersma. I read that book and this book back-to-back. Given I have read several of McKnight’s books, I was eager to read this one.… Continue reading →
Tips on Discussing God’s Existence: Showing Our Faith is True and Knowing our Faith is True
Editor’s note: This post originally appeared on Think Apologetics. Tabernacle of David considers this resource trustworthy and Biblically sound. .
Three Reasons Why Jesus is Qualified to be called the “Messiah”
Over the years I have been asked why Jewish people don’t think Jesus is the Messiah. From my own experience, when I have talked to Jewish people about the possibility of Jesus being the Messiah, there is a wide range… Continue reading →
David Wood’s Recommendation On the One Apologetics Book You Should Read in 2022
Editor’s note: This post originally appeared on Think Apologetics. Tabernacle of David considers this resource trustworthy and Biblically sound. .
Belief Formation: How People Arrive at Their Beliefs
Here is a clip we did on the factors that lead to how people come to believe what they believe and the factors that lead to how they change their beliefs.
Responding to the objection by Christians who say “I don’t need any evidence for my faith!”
Any of us who have been involved in the apologetic endeavor are probably familiar with the comments by hyper-Post Modernist Christians who say “I don’t need any evidence or reasons for what I believe.” In other words, this individual thinks… Continue reading →
God’s Will For Your Life in 2022
In this zoom clip, we will look at what God has already asked us to do. His goals for you in 2022 are the same goals he had for you in 2021.
A Closer Look at the “Son of Man” Saying of Jesus
“Son of man” (Greek hious tou anthrōpou), appears eighty-five times in the New Testament, eighty-one of those on the lips of Jesus, is an idiom—“a group of words in a fixed order that have a particular meaning that is different… Continue reading →
Our God and Savior, Jesus Christ (2 Peter 1:1)
Does Peter call Jesus “God” in 2 Peter 1:1? When we examine this verse from
a grammatical standpoint, it is evident that he does.