by John Oglesby | Jul 29, 2018 | Bible
Job is often rightfully referred to as wisdom literature. However, I believe it to be important to realize that the contents of Job are not poetry, fictional, or a story that simply provides life lessons on suffering. The book of Job is a historical account of actual...
by John Oglesby | Jun 28, 2018 | Bible, Theology
Is there a true biblical assurance of salvation? That is the answer I am trying to find in the article below. It’s a crucial question that many Christians are asking today. I do a few interviews on four questions and then summarize my findings. Lastly, I do a...
by John Oglesby | Jun 16, 2018 | Bible, Renovation Podcast, worldview
There is a famous song, an anthem of sorts, that states the artist believes that most people are good. Does this stand true whenever tested with Scripture? Do moms deserve to be saints? They are some very important questions that need biblical answers. Dr. Cone and...
by John Oglesby | May 31, 2018 | Bible, Featured
Introduction The letter of Romans is arguably the greatest epistolary[1]work found in the Bible. Like usual, the letter begins with an introduction which includes the author, recipients and purpose for writing. The letter also contains a conclusion which includes last...
by John Oglesby | Apr 15, 2018 | Bible, Theology
Jesus Exalted in Colossians Paul continually exalts Jesus Christ in his letter to the Colossians. As I think back on my life, Christ is constantly being exalted higher and higher. But, is He being exalted correctly? Do I have a correct view of Jesus Christ? Is He a...
by John Oglesby | Apr 14, 2018 | Bible, Ministry, Personal Reflection
Throughout the last chapters of Ephesians, we see many different aspects of the Christian walk. The book of Ephesians is a wonderful letter which is split up into two major sections. The first three chapters are strictly theology. It is chalk full of doctrine and...