Yes, some passages of Scripture are hard to understand. Many have been misunderstood. Here, Dr. Adams tackles fifty of the most commonly misunderstood and and brings his exegetical skills to bear with the goal of helping you understand and apply God’s truth to...
With a joyful sorrow we said farewell to Todd Adams last Saturday evening. Todd was Jay and Betty Jane Adams’ oldest son and had been contending with the physical effects of MS for over eight years. A memorial service will be held at Redeemer Presbyterian Church...
Someone says to you, “I love you.” You hear . . . nothing. Actually you hear something. You hear a little voice in your brain that says, “I’m worthless. You’re only saying you love me because you think you have to.” Somehow, from the mouths of other people to your...
A Biblical Study of the So-Called Problem of Evil. If God is good, why is there disease, war, pain, rape, violence, death and sin? Dr. Adams’ exegesis of Romans 9 shows us God’s purpose and our place in that purpose, whether believer or unbeliever. A...
A few weeks back, I wrote about how Peter objected to having his feet washed by Jesus1 (John 13). Certainly one of the reasons Peter balks is the same reason most of us object to Jesus’ touch —shame. We don’t want someone else — least of all God — to “touch” our...
Nan Powlison Remember that full moon magic night Gliding seamless On a New Hampshire lake With all the kids in one long whiplash And we two Too shy to hold hands Holding onto each other’s shadows And O the stars In the mirror night Stars falling all around us Falling...