1 Timothy 1:20 – Delivered unto Satan
What does Paul mean when he stated that he had delivered Hymenaeus and Alexander unto Satan? What great sin warranted this action?
What does Paul mean when he stated that he had delivered Hymenaeus and Alexander unto Satan? What great sin warranted this action?
This striking passage clarifies the connection between one’s knowledge of the truth and his salvation.
Exactly how did Timothy receive spiritual gifts? Study this misunderstood passage with us.
Unbelievers think they have discovered a discrepancy in 2 Chronicles 4:5. Yet, there is no provable error here.
The divinely prescribed method of church discipline is effective.
Paul’s discussion of the “inner man” implies a facet of human existence that transcends the material.
Many entertain the notion that grace is some sort of divine blanket that is unconditionally thrown over the sinner to cancel the effect of his sin. This is a serious misconception.
There are three characteristics of love evident in the Apostle John’s inspired statement.
There is a type of work that is incorporated into the plan of redemption. Join us in the study of the apostle John’s reference to such work.
The case of Sennacherib highlights the foolishness in pitting one’s self against God.
Some see the case of Elisha and the lads of Bethel as conduct unworthy of a prophet of God. Several alleged problems are addressed.
What is the “kingdom” to which Peter refers in the passage? Study this important topic with us.
Faith, virtue, knowledge, self-control, patience, godliness, brotherly kindness, and love are all qualities the apostle Peter identifies as qualifying one’s salvation.
What will be the state of the wicked after their death, prior to judgment?
What is the meaning of the expression “new heavens and a new earth” as found in 2 Peter 3:13?
In what sense is the Bible “inspired”? This passage affirms that the very words of the Bible are God’s.
Samuel’s prophecy concerning the coming kingdom of Christ discredits the theory of premillennialism.
The “destruction” of 2 Thessalonians 1:9 is not equivalent to “extinction.”
This context has been the subject of great controversy. What exactly is th “falling away” and who is the “man of sin”?
Some openly repudiate what they call “pattern theology.” The apostle Paul, however, did not.
A contrast between Timothy’s mother, a godly woman, and Ahaziah, whose notorious mother and grandmother counselled him to do evil.
While it is certainly true that grace is a thrilling element in the divine scheme of things, it is not true that it is unconditionally dispensed, or that it is obtained merely by believing. Study this issue with us.
The Apostle John shows an obvious distinction between the body and the soul.
Study how the apostle John dealt with Diotrephes — who displayed an attitude that is still a problem in the church today.
Why are some prayers never answered? Is it possible that we may be guilty of hindering our own requests to the Lord?