By Roy Ciampa, Ph.D. Armstrong Chair of Religion, Samford University SET APART BUT NOT ALONE 1 Corinthians 2:6–16 We are privileged to have received the
By Jay T. Robertson, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Systematic Theology, University of Mobile WORTHY Jeremiah 35:5–19 Jeremiah’s encounter with the Rechabites was a symbolic act
By Roy Ciampa, Ph.D. Armstrong Chair of Religion, Samford University SET APART BY CHRIST Romans 6:5–14 Believers are frequently called “saints,” which means people set
By Jay T. Robertson, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Systematic Theology, University of Mobile REDEEMS Jeremiah 31:23–34 Blessings Promised (23–26) The Lord of Armies — the
By Jay T. Robertson, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Systematic Theology, University of Mobile PRESENT Jeremiah 29:4–14 For decades Jeremiah had prophesied judgment upon Judah. Over
By Roy Ciampa, Ph.D. Armstrong Chair of Religion, Samford University Paul and Timothy Acts 16:1–5; 2 Timothy 2:1–2, 3:10–12 Personal mentoring is important because there
By Jay T. Robertson, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Systematic Theology, University of Mobile RULES Jeremiah 23:1–12 New shepherds (1–4) Jeremiah understood that Judah’s leaders were