Religion

God’s Judgment Defended - Romans 3:1 – 3:8 (commentary)

The Scripture for the third chapter of Romans, tells how Paul defends the rightness of God’s ways, summarizes His verdict that all men are condemned sinners, and declares God’s remedy for the guild of mankind. The following are objections raised by the Jews and introduced by Paul ...

Cornelius on a Mission for God - Acts 10:1 – 10:8 (commentary)

The tenth chapter of Acts tells a story that is one of the great turning points in the history of the Church. For the first time a Gentile is to be admitted into its fellowship. Since Cornelius is so important in church history, let us gather what we can learn about him...

Religious Opposition to Christ’s Followers - Matthew 10:16 – 10:31 (commentary)

Jesus spelled out that living for Him would not be easy and that it would be like sheep living among wolves (v. 16). The words of the Lord had application in His own lifetime and was certainly demonstrated in the lives of the Apostles after Jesus had ascended into heaven. It seem …

The Pharisaical Religion - Matthew 23:1 – 23:12 (commentary)

This was our Lord’s last public message which was directed especially to the Pharisees. It is said that there were about 6,000 Pharisees in that day and most of them were middle class businessmen. The name Pharisee came from a word that means “to separateā€ and the Phari …

The destruction of Babylon - Revelation 17:1 – 17:8 (commentary)

A detailed description of the judgment on Babylon is given in chapters 17-18. No student of the Bible doubts that in historic times there existed a literal city called Babylon. In fact, the Bible is full of information about this city that has a long history dating back to as early as 3,000 years ...

Woe to the Lawyers - Luke 11:45 – 11:54 (commentary)

The lawyers (scribes) of that day were teachers of the Mosaic law who claimed that nobody could understand and explain the law except them (v. 45). In contrast to the day in which we live, their civil law was the same as their religious law, so these lawyers were called stu …

Cain Murders Able - Genesis 4:8 – 4:15 (commentary)

Cain’s religion was characterized by four things:Force (v. 8) - Before it was an hour old, Cain’s religion produced the first murder.Falsehood (v. 9) - False religion in God’s name propagates a gigantic lie.Futility (vv. 10-12) - False religion made Cain a fugit …