by Justin Marple | Apr 7, 2010 | COMMUNITY
So much going on to the glory of God that I have not even stopped to make a post recently. Much thanks to all of you for your hard work and generosity.The Maundy Thursday worship service was powerful. Good Friday Men’s Breakfast was excellent — somewhere...
by Justin Marple | Apr 5, 2010 | Revelation Commentary, TEACHING
We stressed before, as Poythress would put it, that the book of Revelation is not a puzzle book but a picture book. That is, the book’s formal structure is a series of four visions. It is a word picture book (that even includes word sound effects).If I can...
by Justin Marple | Apr 4, 2010 | 2010 sermons, Lenten Temptations (Matthew), SERMONS
Matthew 28:1-15 shows us the tomb was empty and that the women saw Jesus. While everyone agrees that the tomb was empty on the first day of the week, the disagreement is over the reason it was empty. The sermon confronts you with the authority of the risen and...
by Justin Marple | Apr 1, 2010 | 2010 sermons, Lenten Temptations (Matthew), SERMONS
Exodus 12:24-27, 1 Corinthians 11:23-26, and Matthew 28:18-20 are the inspiration for these short comments on the nature of teaching by q and a (catechism). The q&a I suggest for the Lord’s Supper is: “Q. What do you mean by this service? A. It is the...
by Justin Marple | Mar 29, 2010 | Revelation Commentary, TEACHING
As Vern Poythress would stress about the book of Revelation, there are many ways to outline the book. I will be relying heavily on Poythress for any posts on Revelation, but as you might imagine I am not simply rehashing his teaching but in some ways simplifying it...
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