A Right to Privacy?

by Jeffrey W. Hamilton Text: Ephesians 5:8-17   I.         In our society the concept of a right to privacy has taken on a significant role             A.        A few years back, two men arrested for committing homosexual acts won their case by arguing that what was done in the privacy of their home could not be used against…

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Where did Cain get his wife?

Question: Where did Cain get his wife? Answer: Genesis 5:3-4 tells us, “And Adam lived one hundred and thirty years, and begot a son in his own likeness, after his image, and named him Seth. After he begot Seth, the days of Adam were eight hundred years; and he had sons and daughters.” Though Cain and…

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A Popular Sport – Unfortunately

by Jeffrey W. Hamilton Text: Judges 16:23-30   I.         In our text, the Philistine lords and ladies were getting their jollies from having a captured enemy “amuse” them.             A.        Exactly what Samson was doing, we don’t know             B.        But here was a man whom they had gouged out his eyes and used as an ox to run a…

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The Bias Toward Evolution

by Jeffrey W. Hamilton An article appeared in the January 14, 2005, edition of the Omaha World-Herald announcing that a judge in Georgia has ordered the removal of a sticker from a school’s biology textbooks. The sticker reads: “This textbook contains material on evolution. Evolution is a theory, not a fact, regarding the origin of…

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Be on the Alert

by Jeffrey W. Hamilton The world is filled with corrupted views of Christianity. Despite the Lord’s desire that his followers would be one (John 17:22), we find thousands of denominations. Oneness cannot be obtained by teaching different beliefs and then stating the differences really do not matter to God. God has already told us His…

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Paul’s Imprisonment

by Jeffrey W. Hamilton Text: Philippians 2:17-30   I.         We all have a tendency to make assumptions about what does not appear             A.        Those assumptions help us to organize what we do know             B.        We do this whether we are trying to determine why someone walked by without saying “Hi!” or when we read the Bible.             C.        Yet, at…

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Does the definition of marriage change?

Question: If you have another look at the Bible you would see there is no condemnation actually against same-sex marriage. Thankfully a lot of Christians are seeing this now and same-sex unions are at last being made legal. Here, on December 5th, in the United Kingdom, same-sex couples will be able to marry. Also, marriage…

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What constitutes a marriage?

Question: What is marriage to start with? It cannot be what it is today — a man-made ceremony. Answer: “Yet you say, “For what reason?” Because the LORD has been witness between you and the wife of your youth, with whom you have dealt treacherously; yet she is your companion and your wife by covenant.…

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How do I deal with a financially irresponsible wife?

Question: How do I deal with a wife who forges my name on checks, applies for credit cards in my name without my approval, hides the bills when they come in the mail, and then makes it my fault for what is going on financially? I am torn because I have a 9-year-old daughter whom…

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When is Passover?

Question: When is Passover? Answer: “On the fourteenth day of the first month at twilight is the LORD’S Passover” (Leviticus 23:5). While the answer is straight forward, mapping this day to our calendar is more challenging because Israel used lunar months. As a result, most years had 12 months but periodically they had a leap-month…

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Were all Levitical Priests left-handed?

Question: Is it true that all Levite Priest were left-handed? If so, why? Answer: In Israel, left-handedness was rare enough that it received mention at times. Ehud was left-handed (Judges 3:15). This allowed Ehud to smuggle in a sword to assassinate King Eglon by strapping the sword to his right thigh (the guards only thought…

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Appropriate Behavior for the Lord’s People

by Ron Drumm Are you amazed at the bazaar things that people do? I am! But, you can be sure that others look at us, and think we are doing bazaar things as Christians. In fact, many of the views we take and uphold from the Scriptures cause people of the world to say some…

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Anything to Make a Point

by Jeffrey W. Hamilton An old friend of mine, with whom I have had an ongoing debate concerning the necessity of baptism, found a reference that he felt proved that baptism occurs after salvation. The book is The Immerser: John the Baptist, by Joan Taylor, published by Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1997. In the…

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You’re too harsh on public schools

Question: Not all schools are bad. I work for a middle school in South Carolina teaching special education. I know that our school district promotes abstaining until marriage, and it is taught in the classroom. I would say that 75% or more of our faculty and staff are Christians. Instead of condemning public education, you…

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The 100-Minute Bible? Wait a Minute!

by Joe R. Price A new version of the Bible, The 100-Minute Bible, was unveiled on Wednesday in London, England. The Rev. Michael Hinton of the Church of England is its author. Here are some descriptions of it from its author and publisher (100-Minute Press), along with some analysis from the complete Bible. “…It summarizes…

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The Lord Is a Jealous God

by Jeffrey W. Hamilton Text: Nahum 1:2-8   I.         In describing love – Song of Solomon 8:6-7             A.        The Hebrew word is qin’ah means to be jealous, to be envious, or to be filled with zeal.                         1.         The root is from a word that means “to become red,” as in a person’s face turning red when angry.                         2.         It…

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Fear of the Lord

by Randy Blackaby Guardian of Truth Volume 27: Number 4, pp. 118-119, February 17, 1983 Fear is one of those dichotomies of scriptural teaching. We are told, “Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man” (Ecclesiastes 12:13). But we also…

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Where is Edom today?

Question: What is Edom’s name today? Answer: The country of Edom was founded by Jacob’s brother Esau. He picked up the nickname “Edom” or “Red” when he sold half of his massive inheritance for a simple bowl of red bean stew. Edom was located in the region to the southeast of Israel. Mount Seir was…

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Lacking Compassion

by Jeffrey W. Hamilton I.         Compassion is the deep awareness of the suffering of another and the desire to relieve the suffering.             A.        Jesus illustrated compassion                         1.         Matthew 14:14 – it was compassion that led Jesus to heal the sick                         2.         Matthew 20:30-34 – the healing of two blind men                         3.         Mark 1:40-41 – Jesus was moved with compassion to…

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King of Kings

by Jeffrey W. Hamilton Text: Psalm 47   I.         The Babylonian conquer, Nebuchadnezzar, was a mighty ruler             A.        In his first year of reign, he destroyed the Assyrian Empire, and took over all its territory.             B.        He then proceeded to expand his empire conquering the mighty merchant city-state of Tyre and the ancient kingdom of Egypt.             C.        Daniel rightly…

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Is God cleansing the earth with these recent storms?

Question: Is God cleansing the earth with these recent storms? If so, is it because of divorce and the return of the Nephilim? Answer: While the Bible discloses that God has used storms in the past to accomplish His will, the Bible warns man not to try and second guess God. “”For My thoughts are…

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Who are the false prophets among us today?

Question: Who are the false prophets among us today? Answer: If you are looking for names of specific people, I’m afraid the list would be too large and ever-changing to appropriately answer. The Bible warns us that there will always be false prophets. “Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits, whether they…

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Coed Slumber Parties?

by George Hutto That’s the title of a recent article in the teen section of the local paper, (Times Daily, Florence, AL, June 1, 2005, p. 6e). “Innocent fun or danger zone?” is the subtitle. The simple asking of the question is disturbing. In this article the author, Helena Ollviero from Cox News Service quotes…

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How did the twelve apostles die?

Question: How did each of the 12 original apostles die, and where are the records of their deaths found in the Bible? Answer: The New Testament, for the most part, was written by the apostles or those close to them. As such you would expect the records to end before the authors died, and such…

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How do I help someone who almost committed suicide?

Question: I have a problem that I have never had to deal with before and pray that I will not experience anything like it again. One of our member’s granddaughter attempted suicide, by an overdose of prescription medication, last night. She is only fifteen years old, a very sweet young girl, but one that is…

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How Did Jericho Fall?

by Jeffrey W. Hamilton Text: Joshua 6:6-20   I.         The record of the fall of Jericho is familiar to many people.             A.        It was an impressive victory for the people of Israel who had recently entered the land.             B.        Despite the fact that the city was heavily fortified – Joshua 6:1             C.        It was completely destroyed – Joshua 6:21…

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Hands that Shed Innocent Blood

by Jeffrey W. Hamilton I.       The First Murder           A.      When do you think the first murder took place?           B.      Most people would guess Cain and Abel.           C.      Actually, it was earlier. Satan in the form of a serpent tempted Adam and Eve to sin. With that sin, they died. Gen. 2:17.           D.      Jesus remarked that Satan was a murderer from…

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Are there exceptions to withdrawal?

Question: I have been studying the issue of fellowship within the family. In other words, I have family who are erring brethren and walk not as God has commanded. In accordance with I Corinthians 5 and other verses which say “not even to eat,” are there guidelines or principles for us to follow? I want to…

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Is same-gender love wrong?

Question: I need to ask a question about love. I have asked before about boy-boy or girl-girl relationships. Is there such a case that you can say it is proper if you’re a guy to be infatuated (or have a crush) on another guy, or for a girl (this is more common, I think) to…

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God’s Promises Are Sure

by Jeffrey W. Hamilton Text: Hebrews 6:9-20   I.         The Bible contains many promises of an eternal home in heaven             A.        How can we be sure it is really there?                         1.         None of us get to visit it before hand. It is not like a hotel where you might check out the beds or see if the view…

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Giving

by Jeffrey W. Hamilton I.         We talk about giving of our best to the Master             A.        I tried to show that such an idea was not about physical appearance, but spiritual service.                         1.         We need to give the best of our time, the best of our effort, to God.                         2.         We need to also support the church in doing…

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From Whence Comes Quarrels?

by Jeffrey W. Hamilton Reading: James 4:1-12   I.         You all have heard it before, two brothers have a disagreement and soon one accuses the other of being contentious.             A.        At times, it may be true, but I suspect most don’t understand the charge they are making.             B.        There have been times when I think it was the…

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How do I get someone to believe the truth about homosexuality?

Question: I know a guy who says he’s bi-sexual but is faithful to his wife. He agrees that the Bible is the word of God, but where the Bible condemns homosexuality, he insists that it is mistranslated. What do I say to that? How do I get him to believe the truth? Answer: Your complaint…

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How do I answer someone who believes all religions are equal?

Question: One non-Christian I spoke with, a Unitarian, once said to me “No one has shown me anything that proves the Bible is more valid than any other holy book.” When I persisted he said, “How would you feel if a Muslim friend kept telling you that your soul was damned to hell if you…

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Why do even non-Christians look down on men with long hair?

Question: Why it is that, even among non-Christians, men are looked down on for having long hair? What harm does it do? Nothing. Not one thing at all. I’ve yet to see one even a slightly logical argument against men having long hair. It could even be said that looking down on men for having…

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Families Under Attack

by Jeffrey W. Hamilton I.          We know that Satan is always looking for ways to destroy the works of God (I Peter 5:8)              A.         Sometimes his attacks are direct, but often they are subtle, so subtle that we often cannot pinpoint when the change took place and we started to stray from God’s path.              B.         Satan doesn’t attack…

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Move into the twenty-first century

Question: You’re a freak and you should move into the 21st century! Answer: “Blessed are you when they revile and persecute you, and say all kinds of evil against you falsely for My sake. Rejoice and be exceedingly glad, for great is your reward in heaven, for so they persecuted the prophets who were before…

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A Heart that Devises Wicked Plans

by Jeffrey W. Hamilton            A.       Eph. 4:17 – Don’t walk like the Gentiles do, in the vainity of their minds.            B.       They have their own teachers telling them that everything is fine – Jer. 23:7            C.       A carnal, or wordly, mind is at odds with God’s purpose – Rom. 8:7 

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