Explaining The Book

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  • Titus 1 1 Commentary “Acknowledging”

    Titus 1 1 Commentary: So, we’ve heard Paul tell us that he’s a servant of God and apostle of Jesus. He serves God as one sent with the message of the Gospel. And he does this according to the faith of God’s elect – so that those who are chosen by God would hear and…

    Titus 1 1 Commentary “Acknowledging”
  • Job 33 Commentary

    Job 33 Commentary: People say things about God and other people that just aren’t right.  And when we hear people saying those kinds of things, we’re often compelled to speak in defense of God or those other people.  And that’s the position that the biblical character Elihu finds himself in in the 33rd chapter of the book…

    Job 33 Commentary
  • Job 32 Commentary

    Job 32 Commentary: I think that many of us have found ourselves in situations in which two people are arguing. And they battle it out for a while. But finally, they’re done and they have nothing left to say. But you do have something to say. And you really want to say it. Well, that’s…

    Job 32 Commentary
  • Titus 1 1 Commentary

    Titus 1 1 Commentary: I’d like us to meditate on the first 18 words of the New Testament letter to Titus. So, let’s turn our focus to Titus, chapter 1. Titus is a letter written with a great emphasis on healthy Christian living. It turns out that a number of people in Crete were in…

    Titus 1 1 Commentary
  • Job 31 Meaning Verses 24-40

    Job 31 Meaning: Let’s turn our attention to Job, chapter 31.  The 31st chapter of the book of Job contains Job’s last words of self-defense in this book.  Last time as we studied verses 1-23, we saw that Job denied lusting, lying, committing sins with his hands, heart, and feet, committing adultery, mistreating his servants, and mistreating the poor.  And this…

    Job 31 Meaning Verses 24-40
  • Job 31 Commentary Verses 1-23

    Job 31 Commentary: Have you ever found yourself in the position of needing to give a defense of your actions? Or even a defense of your character? It’s difficult to do. And one thing that makes it so difficult is that you’re not wanting to boast of yourself. You’d rather let the lips of another…

    Job 31 Commentary Verses 1-23
  • Psalm 52 Commentary

    Psalm 52 Commentary: Words have consequences. As James, the brother of our Lord, says the tongue is like a fire and can do all sorts of damage. And in the life of the author of Psalm 52, he’s experienced one particular time in which the words of another person caused a lot of damage. So,…

    Psalm 52 Commentary