Reasons To Believe Jesus Was Divine

This post will address a fundamental question: How do you persuade someone that Jesus was divine, was the Son of God? This is important, and I think framing this issue properly is a little more complicated than it first appears. Caveats. Consider: You can persuade someone to believe that God exists without persuading him that … [Read more…]

Top Ten Bible Verses

Introductory Note The idea of this post is to list the Bible verses — or, more accurately, Bible passages — that are the most significant. The notion came to me because I find myself often going back time and again to particular passages, especially when arguing some point or wrestling with hard questions. A few … [Read more…]

What Would Jesus (Habitually) Do?

You’re in a morally fraught predicament. What would Jesus do? Not a bad question to ask, of course, not at all. And in this post I’ll ask it in a more general rather than in a specific context: What habits did Jesus have in His daily life? Because, if they were His habits, they should … [Read more…]

Comparing the Twenty-Third Psalm and the Lord’s Prayer

If you consider a psalm a prayer, then these are the two most-prayed prayers in the Bible. It’s interesting to compare them. Although each is brief and elegantly but tightly constructed, the Psalm is almost twice as long as the Prayer. Each begins with an address to God, unsurprisingly, and each ends appropriately enough with … [Read more…]

Thoughts on Gethsemane

It seems to me that this is a particularly important and reassuring passage for us, since it shows that even Jesus could be frightened about the future and unhappy with a course that God the Father has mapped out to follow. *** Here is the description of this event from each of the three Synoptic … [Read more…]

Is Revelation a Hallmark Movie Ending?

I was drawing up a list today of the most important passages in the Bible, and wondering whether anything from Revelation should be included. My first reaction was, no, because the outcome of the End Times is so unsurprising. Indeed, when you think about it, the outcome of Revelation, while vivid and important, is as … [Read more…]

A Dozen Tips from the Pro

I argued in an earlier post on this blogsite that Jesus likely came to earth not just to sacrifice Himself but also to teach. In this post, I’d like to elaborate on that, making the point that His teaching is important for us to study not just for what He taught but for how He … [Read more…]

Toward a Harmonious Reading of the Gospels

Introduction Happy Easter! He is risen! This post’s title is adapted from a valuable section of my NIV study Bible, “250 Events in the Life of Christ / A Harmony of the Gospels.” And I want to acknowledge upfront that I will be using it and drawing from it in this post. I’d also like … [Read more…]

New Testament Mnemonic

I was surprised to discover in my googling today that there does not appear to be an easy and common mnemonic device for remembering the 27 books of the New Testament. (When you finish reciting your list, by the way, you can remember that the number of books should add up to 27, because that’s … [Read more…]

Miracle Notes

According to my NIV study Bible, Jesus performed 35 miracles. You can read the list at pages 13-14 of this link. (He also told 32 parables, by the way — see page 12 of the same link.) As I count them, 26 of those miracles involved healing of one sort or the other. That’s 74 … [Read more…]