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...
by John Oglesby | Oct 25, 2019 | Featured, Hermeneutics, worldview
ABSTRACT Traditional Dispensationalism is the result of a consistent use of the Literal Grammatical-Historical (LGH) hermeneutic – a fact which is attested to by many[1], and even alluded to by some of those who do not hold to this same position[2]. Only by knowing...
by John Oglesby | Mar 1, 2019 | Featured, Theology
A man who is on mission to make disciples of Jesus Christ writes a letter to a group of Christians who are being persecuted like never before. There lives are literally on the line because they love and proclaim Jesus Christ. It’s important to note that Peter is...
by John Oglesby | Jan 23, 2019 | Bible, Featured, worldview
To Everyone I have thought about writing on abortion for quite some time. In fact, I’ve written articles a couple of times and ended up scratching them — trashing them for various reasons. It’s not that I changed my position on what I was writing, or...
by John Oglesby | Jan 18, 2019 | Encouragement, Featured, Personal Reflection, worldview
I’ve had this conversation with multiple people, and it usually happens on my “not so good” days. You know, the days where everything seems to be pointless and you constantly ask yourself, “why am I doing this?” or, “does this really matter?” It often seems that we...
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...