by Justin Marple | Sep 26, 2012 | COMMUNITY, Monthly Newsletters
For the voiceless… Grace and Peace from Our Lord Jesus Christ! As I write this I do not have much of a voice. My cold began with a sore throat and now has climaxed with laryngitis. At least I hope that is the climax and that the resolution is coming soon. But I...
by Justin Marple | Sep 23, 2012 | 2012 Sermons, First Corinthians, SERMONS
1 Cor 3:18-4:16 shows us that Paul faced a somewhat similar situation to The Hunger Games but it also shows us how differently he approached that situation. Paul’s essay ends, answering the opening component where Paul references the tradition about Jesus that...
by Justin Marple | Sep 20, 2012 | Ezekiel Commentary, Latter Prophets, OT Prophets Commentary, TEACHING
Ezekiel 18-20 again displays great variety in presentation. Chapter 18 walks us through a hypothetical three generations to refute a popular proverb. In these generations the first one did what was right, the second did what was evil, and the third did...
by Justin Marple | Sep 17, 2012 | John Flavel, Quotes, REVIEWS
Concerning the doing of God’s Will [The fourth and final inference of the line “Thy Will be done, in [sic] earth as it is in Heaven”]: That the Law still hath the Authority of a Rule to Believers; because it reveals God’s Will, which they must...
by Justin Marple | Sep 16, 2012 | 2012 Sermons, First Corinthians, SERMONS
1 Cor 3:5-17 uses an agricultural analogy and then seamlessly shifts to an architechural analogy. The parable of the field is that you are a field that belongs to God and Paul and Apollos are servants who work that field. The parable of the building is that you are...
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