The Need for Courage

by Zeke Flores C. S. Lewis said, “Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point.” When Jesus called out to His disciples on a stormy sea and said, “Take courage, it is I; do not be afraid” (Matthew 14:27), He may have been alluding to…

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He Takes Away the First

by Terry Wane Benton Hebrews 10:9 says, “…He takes away the first that He may establish the second.” What is the first, and what is the second? The first is the law of Moses and its system of animal sacrifices. Paul agrees in Colossians 2:11-16 that the old system with its food laws, sabbaths, circumcision,…

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Skewed Views of God

by David Gibson The Book of Psalms records several wrong views of God: No God “The fool says in his heart, ‘There is no God.’ They are corrupt; they do abominable deeds . . .” (Psalm 14:1). How can someone say there is no God, in view of all the evidence to the contrary? “Design…

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Why would babies who die be judged?

Question: I have a question about infants, aborted and miscarried souls, and the judgment. Are they awaiting judgment? Would there be any reason to judge them? I have had several miscarried babies, and it’s just something I’ve been wondering about, even though I know where they’re going/have gone. Thank you so much for this website.…

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Arguments Against the Missionary Society

by Andy Sochor via Unmasking Sophistry, Vol. 5 No. 3, July-September 2025 In a previous article, we discussed the Missionary Society, which was the source of the first major controversy and division among those associated with the Restoration Movement. What began as informal “association” meetings evolved into formal organizations to which churches would send delegates, and…

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The Silver Thermometer (Hamilton)

https://www.lavistachurchofchrist.org/cms/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/The-Silver-Thermometer.mp3 by Jeffrey W. Hamilton Text: Hosea 6:4-11   I.         When we want to know whether it is hot or cold outside, we check a thermometer to see the temperature.             A.        Today we have digital devices, but before that we had very fine glass tubes with either red-tinted alcohol or silver mercury in them. Mercury is a…

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The New Testament Principles of Giving

by David Banks Throughout the Bible, Old and New Testaments, the people of God have been required to give of their money and material possessions for various purposes. In the Old Testament, the children of Israel, under the Law of Moses, were required to give a tithe (tithe = 10%) of their grain, the fruit…

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Has the Glory Departed?

by Terry Wane Benton What’s in Your Heart? The ark of the covenant in Israel was symbolic. It represented the presence of the glory of God, was kept in the center of the Israelite camp, and symbolized the covenant of Jesus Christ. It was important to keep it protected from enemies. When the Philistines had…

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Is It So Hard?

by David Gibson Does the Christian life at times seem more than you can bear? May these thoughts from Hebrews chapter 12 encourage you! Others Have Overcome “Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses [the heroes of faith in chapter 11], let us also lay aside every weight, and sin…

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An Industrious Worker

https://www.lavistachurchofchrist.org/cms/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/An-Industrious-Worker.mp3 by Jeffrey W. Hamilton Download Audio Text: Proverbs 24:30-34   I.         The Bible commends diligent work             A.        Jacob had his faults, but one thing we notice is that he was an industrious worker                         1.         Genesis 31:38-39 – A summary of his work record.                                     a.         Prosperous growth in herds                                     b.         No miscarriages in 20 years                                     c.         No losses from wild animals…

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How do I look for a wife without losing focus on God?

Question: Hi, How are you? I’ve been doing well. It has been a rough journey. It’s taken me a while to get to where I’m at and sober from alcohol for the last four months. I’m still working on other areas in addiction, of course. I’ve always had such a strong desire for a spouse.…

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Who’s Afraid of the Big, Bad Wolf?

by Alan Williamson via Sentry Magazine, Vol. 17 No. 4, 31 December 1991 In this case: Who’s afraid of the AIDS virus? With news of the infection of basketball superstar Magic Johnson, a new warning has arisen relative to the dangers of the HIV virus. “Anybody can get it!” is the new watch cry. Young people…

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The Joys of Leading a Soul to Christ

by Jeff McCrary via Biblical Insights, Vol. 15 No. 2, February 2015 “One of the two who heard John speak, and followed Him, was Andrew, Simon Peter’s brother. He first found his own brother Simon, and said to him, ‘We have found the Messiah’ (which is translated, the Christ). And he brought him to Jesus” (John…

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Faith’s Opposites

by David Gibson Light is the opposite of dark. Good is the opposite of evil. Hope is the opposite of despair. Zeal is the opposite of apathy. What then is the opposite of faith? Faith Is the Opposite of Sight “For we walk by faith, not by sight” (II Corinthians 5:7 NASB). “Now faith is……

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What Kind of People Confess Their Sins?

by Steve Klein via Biblical Insights, Vol. 15 No. 2, February 2015 “Confess your trespasses to one another, and pray for one another, that you may be healed. The effective, fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much” (James 5:16). There used to be a site on the Internet called DailyConfession that advertised itself as “the…

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Does Error Have Any Rights?

by Jeff Kingrey via Sentry Magazine, Vol. 17 No. 3, 30 September 1991 During the famous years of the Roman Catholic Inquisition, hundreds of “heretics” were burned by zealous clergy to grind out all opposition to Papal rule. Many of these enemies of the Roman church were executed without even the primitive due process of the…

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Insufferable Nits

by Gary Calton via Sentry Magazine, Vol. 17 No. 3, 30 September 1991 Age gets all of us. But like most folks, you and I sometimes sit around and talk about the things that might have been….if only! Not too many years ago, a group at work was talking about age and the perfect age…

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Celebrate Repentance!

by Perry Hall People celebrate when others recount how they overcame their sins, even using them as examples of good – and they should. However, people often shun those when they first repent of their sins (except when being baptized!). Shameful. It is true that overcoming sins, whether sexual, alcoholic, or even the more socially…

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How Do You Use the Church?

Author Unknown Some people use the church as a fire escape – no special joy in it, just afraid of going to hell. Some use the church as a spare tire – they do not want to use it, but are afraid to be without it. Some use the church like Sunday clothing – they wear it only…

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These You Ought To Have Done

by Heath Rogers “But woe to you Pharisees! For you tithe mint and rue and all manner of herbs, and pass by justice and the love of God. These you ought to have done, without leaving the others undone” (Luke 11:42). Imagine the time and patience it took to measure the herbs that one had…

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Is there a difference between original sin and actual sin?

Question: Dear Jeffrey I am combing through reading material around the subject of Original Sin. I am critiquing a book written by a popular proponent of this doctrine, “Original Sin: Illuminating the Riddle” by French theologian Henri Blocher. Amongst his discussions, there are two arguments he made to support his doctrine, which I have some…

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Who Is Telling the Truth?

by Jerry Falk A friend on Facebook recently asked, “How do you know ‘facts’ are truth or lies?” Apparently, he was referring to the current political climate in the United States. I took his question a step further. If we reject the existence of God and dismiss biblical morality, on what basis do we determine…

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Schisms

by Zeke Flores No one likes torn or broken things. The word “schism” is a transliteration from the Greek “schisma”, which describes a tear in a garment or a crack in a stone. A torn garment is useless; it fails to accomplish its purpose of covering the body. A cracked stone endangers the whole structure…

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Relationship Between Heart and Mind

by Chadwick Brewer “Indeed, I count everything as loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. For his sake I have suffered the loss of all things and count them as rubbish, in order that I may gain Christ” (Philippians 3:8). There always seems to be a struggle between the heart…

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Did the Apostle Paul Baptize?

by Louis Rushmore Plainly, the apostle Paul acknowledged that he personally baptized some individuals. “Now I say this, that each of you says, ‘I am of Paul,’ or ‘I am of Apollos,’ or ‘I am of Cephas,’ or ‘I am of Christ.” Is Christ divided? Was Paul crucified for you? Or were you baptized in the name of…

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Two Christians

by David Gibson Drawn away What can we learn from two of Paul’s associates, Mark and Demas? Paul writes, “Epaphras, my fellow prisoner in Christ Jesus, greets you, as do Mark, Aristarchus, Demas, Luke, my fellow workers” (Philemon 23-24 NASB; see Colossians 4:10, 14). Later Paul mentions both Mark and Demas again, but note the…

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The Truth About Sex No One Tells You

by Dr. K. N. Jacob via Facebook, 6 July 2025 Sex is powerful. Sex in marriage is priceless – don’t trade depth for thrills. Casual sex often leads to pain, confusion, and heartbreak. Casual sex chips away at self-worth. Affairs destroy families. Premarital sex often masks incompatibility. Sex blurs red flags, rushes commitment, and complicates…

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A World Under the Curse of Sin

by Doy Moyer Suffering brings to the front one of the most universal questions: why? Why does God allow it to happen? Why this place? Why this time? Why allow the innocent to suffer and die? We don’t understand, and because we don’t understand, we may look to God and wonder if He hears, cares,…

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Is the Holy Spirit not bound by only the words in the Bible?

Question: Hi Jeff, I heard a sermon a while ago, and someone recently shared it on Facebook to say that brethren are too worried about emotionalism, and they don’t worship in the Spirit and truth as God intended. “The Holy Spirit is not bound in the words alone within the leather covers of our Bibles.”…

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Why bother teaching those in denominations?

Question: Brother Jeffrey, I’ve recently thought that when talking to people of different denominations about the truth, we do have a responsibility to a certain extent. However I also believe that in this country, particularly in the southern United States, we may not be held as highly accountable especially to people of the denominations because…

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A Comment Worth Remembering

by David Gibson Something Jeff Hogan said years ago has stuck with me. The sermon that day was on some specific sin. Jeff commented that if we don’t preach on things like that, the members will think it’s OK to do them. He was right! From time to time, we need to be reminded of…

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An Introduction to the Book of Acts

by Jeff Arnette The book of Acts is a favorite of many in the church. It is perhaps the most widely taught and read book in the churches of Christ. Much of our doctrine and practice stems directly from this 28-chapter narrative history. The truth is that Acts is a remarkable story of promises and…

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The Test of a Prophet and Joseph Smith

by Steve Monts In the Bible, we see that a prophet is likened to the mouth of God (Exodus 4:16; 7:1 – Aaron was called Moses’ prophet, as he was his spokesman). They did not claim their message was theirs. They prefaced their message with, “Thus saith the Lord”, and they foretold much about the…

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More Sure

by Terry Wane Benton The prophetic word is made “more sure” (II Peter 1:19). In other words, it was sure on its own merits, by its own credibility, by its own historical accuracy, by its own factual detail, and dedication to truth without fear or favor of man. But now that Jesus has fulfilled its…

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When a Loved One Is Making a Terrible Mistake

by Heath Rogers What are we to do when a loved one is making a terrible mistake? We often feel helpless as we must stand on the sidelines and watch the approaching disaster unfold before our eyes. Is there anything we can do? Does the Bible offer guidance in such situations? Jesus gives us a…

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The Transcendence of God

by Tommy Peeler “Thus says the LORD, Heaven is My throne and the earth is My footstool, Where then is a house you could build for Me? And where is a place that I may rest? For My hands made all these things, Thus all these things came into being, declares the LORD. But to…

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The Resurrection of Jesus (Benton)

by Terry Wane Benton It was evidence-based faith that drove the apostles to testify of Jesus’ resurrection openly. If Jesus were only a man, then the body should have remained in the tomb guarded by Roman soldiers. If it were still there after three days, the religion of Christ would have been over, squashed by…

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Vital Starting Points for Unity

by Doy Moyer All believers should, at the least, accept that Jesus wants His followers to be united together. He prayed “for those who will believe in me through their (the apostles’) word, that they may all be one, just as you, Father, are in me, and I in you, that they also may be…

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Why do the headstones in cemeteries face east?

Question: Hello Mr. Hamilton, I was having a conversation with my dad about cemeteries. I suppose I never considered it, but he mentioned that all cemeteries are typically arranged with the head of the deceased facing East. And my dad looked it up, and it said that one of the reasons Christians do it is…

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When I See the Blood

by Terry Wane Benton The Israelites were instructed to be ready to travel because God was going to do one last plague upon Pharaoh and Egypt that would break Pharaoh down and cause him to release the Israelites from the bondage he held them in. It is recorded in Exodus 12 that “the Lord’s Passover”…

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