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How We Should Think About the Second Coming of Jesus

Guest post by Justin Alfred

Previous posts in this series:

Part 1 – They Shall Not Escape

Last week, we discussed what happens to those who die without Christ.

When it comes to the return of Christ—including the Rapture, the Great Tribulation, His Millennial Reign, the Great White Throne Judgment—what is it that we […]

The Canon of Scripture (part 2)

To read part 1, click here.

Should Other Early Writings Be Included in the Bible?

There are some very early works in the history of the church that add to our information about Jesus. These books written between A.D. 80 and A.D. 180, were composed by “apostolic fathers.” Although they were not inspired, as […]

The Canon of Scripture

This study is adapted from the book by Don Stewart entitled What Everyone Needs To Know About The Bible, which is part of The Basic Bible Study Series published by Dart Press, Orange, California. Used by permission of the author.

What is the Canon of Scripture?

One of the terms used in describing the […]

The Incomparable Uniqueness of Scripture

From the BLB FAQs. Have a question? See if we’ve listed it!

The Bible has a unique makeup, indeed. It is one of a kind, like no other book that has ever been written. There is nothing like it and it has no equal. This can be seen in a number of ways.

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Jesus, the Bible, and You

Throughout history, the church has rarely seen an attack on the inerrancy, inspiration and authority of the Bible of the magnitude that we find in modern debates—debates which really only gained academic credibility in the last two centuries and popular consensus within the last generation. And make no mistake, the attack against inerrancy is […]

What does it mean to say that the Bible is "inspired"?

From the BLB FAQs. Have a question? See if we’ve listed it.

Today, when we use the word “inspire” or “inspiration,” it has the idea of something challenging to the human heart. We speak of a person giving an “inspiring performance” or someone looking for “inspiration” to begin a new project.

Yet when we […]

They Shall Not Escape

Guest post by Justin Alfred

1 Now as to the times and the epochs, brethren, you have no need of anything to be written to you. 2 For you yourselves know full well that the day of the Lord will come just like a thief in the night. 3 While they […]

Rejoice, you poor in spirit!

The following is taken from the Blue Letter Bible Promise of the Day, updated every day of the year. Have you picked your reading plan or daily devotional for the year? Find out which are available at the BLB.

“O ye sons of men, how long will ye […]

Under Grace, Not Law

The following is taken from Bob Hoekstra’s Day By Day By Grace devotional. Have you picked your reading plan or daily devotional for the year? Find out which are available at the BLB.

“For sin shall not have dominion over you, for you are not under law but under grace.” (Romans 6:14)

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God's acceptance of Christ is thine acceptance

The following is taken from Charles Spurgeon’s Morning and Evening devotional. Have you picked your reading plan or daily devotional for the year? Find out which are available at the BLB.

“I will give thee for a covenant of the people.” Isaiah 49:8

Jesus Christ is Himself the sum and substance of […]