by Matt Ritchey | Jan 23, 2023 | Bible Brief
Author Unknown Many people feel that we should not talk about things if we don’t agree on them. They feel that the important thing is to “love one another,” and if some people don’t go along with what the Bible teaches, we shouldn’t be too concerned about it. It may... by Matt Ritchey | Dec 1, 2022 | Bible Brief
BY Pastor Otis Wasson Have you wondered why Jesus was baptized? The Lord Jesus was perfect and needed no cleansing, yet He was baptized. Was it necessary for Him, as the sinless Son of God, to be baptized for a good testimony? What does God’s Word have to... by Matt Ritchey | Oct 10, 2022 | Bible Brief
By Finley Hunter Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary defines commitment as an “agreement or a pledge to do something; the state of being obligated or emotionally impelled” (pg. 226, 1976, G & C Merriam Company, Springfield, MA). In the realm of life in the Spirit... by Matt Ritchey | Oct 10, 2022 | Bible Brief
By James Gray John 1:14 Christmas is a great time of the year. Its attitude is one of joy and happiness. Yet, as believers, we are aware that there are two views of Christmas. The first is man to man. This is the world’s view of Christmas. This view is the same... by Matt Ritchey | Oct 10, 2022 | Bible Brief
By James Gray Matthew is the first Gospel in the New Testament and in the hearts of many of God’s people. However, it is not clearly understood. To correctly “rightly divide,” there are four vital observations to be made about this Gospel. MATTHEW IS AN EYE-WITNESS...