“As we have heard, so we have seen”: this is seldom true. In many places we see what we have not heard, and what we have heard we do not see.
The true preacher, the man whom God has commissioned, delivers his message with awe and trembling, because “The mouth of the Lord has spoken it.”
The words in the space of six days came from John Calvin’s comments on Genesis. But was Calvin unclear about the length of the days of creation?
Law does not make us sinful, but it displays our sinfulness. In the presence of the perfect standard we see our shortcomings.
What is the first animal at the bottom of the fossil record? Most people think it’s in the Cambrian, among the trilobites. Not so.
When God created the kinds, He frontloaded them with genetic differences—with the potential to form all sorts of new species and varieties.
Dave Adkisson, the president and CEO of the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, recently visited the Ark and was impressed with the crowds and how they were handled.
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The Bible has a lot to say about work and our attitudes toward it. Here are five points to consider.
The Lord set apart Abram and his seed, and put them in trust with the treasure of divine revelation: they kept this for themselves and for the rest of mankind.
How much that can be said of the Lord Jesus may be also said of the inspired volume! How closely are these two allied!
Now Dawkins is free to believe that religion is a force of evil. But by what standard does he call it “evil”? It certainly isn’t from a biblical standard.