Sermon on the Mount

(Podcast 2.24.21) The Sermon on the Mount: Part Four--Genuine Righteousness (Matt. 6:1-18)

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Sermon on the Mount

(Podcast 2.3.21) The Sermon on the Mount (Part 1: The Bookends of the Sermon)

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Mark of the Beast

The Mark of the Beast: A Biblical and Theological Approach

By: Brian G. Chilton | January 10, 2021 The world suffers from great turmoil and distress. People are distrustful of one another, and they certainly…

Hebrews

(Podcast 11.4.20) Hebrews: The Supremacy of Christ (Hebrews 5)

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Sabbath

(Podcast 7.15.20) Are Christians Obliged to Keep the Sabbath?

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Jesus statue with arms open

Easter and Ecclesiology

By: Brian G. Chilton | April 7, 2020   By now, you have probably been inundated with articles surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. Some articles have…

Parthenon

(Podcast 9.20.19) Paul and Philosophy: Do They Mix?

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