by John Oglesby | Feb 3, 2023 | Bible, Featured, Hermeneutics
What is Biblical Hermeneutics? After teaching on the topic of hermeneutics for years, it’s always entertaining to see students first reactions whenever the term hermeneutics is used. The term is typically in the title of the course, but for some unknown reason, the...
by John Oglesby | Jun 4, 2020 | Encouragement, Featured
I could write an article of anger (for murder, looting, brutality, and brotherly hate is worthy of anger). I could write an article of great sadness (for the loss of life, the killing of an image bearer, the destruction of others’ possessions, and the continued...
by John Oglesby | Apr 19, 2020 | Bible, Featured
Below is an exegetical paper on Hebrews 2:1–4....
by John Oglesby | Apr 12, 2020 | Bible, Encouragement, Featured, Personal Reflection
Happy Easter! It is my hope and prayer that you will take just a few minutes to read, and contemplate the truths found in the three Scriptures below. For the believer, be encouraged, press on to obedience, and glorify our God on this wonderful Easter and the days to...
by John Oglesby | Feb 10, 2020 | Featured
Hebrews 3:1 tells us to consider Jesus. Who is Jesus? Who are we? What does God do to save us from the dilemma of sin? How should we respond? Below is a video where I discuss these very things at Calvary...
by John Oglesby | Feb 4, 2020 | Bible, Featured, Theology
1 John 2:1-3 is one of the most used passages to fight against a limited atonement – the idea that God chose to die for some and pass over the rest. It is a passage that seems to lend a hand to the idea that God did in fact die for the whole world, making it possible...