Category Archives: Z – Archived Authors

These authors aren’t currently writing or are only developing occasional material. However, their past articles are here for your study and examination.

Is There a Fly in Your Soup?

If there is one thing we know about good soup it is that it may as well be pond water after a dead fly is found floating in it.  Though there may be some who would eat the soup anyway, … Read More

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Your Coupon is Expiring

Printed on nearly every grocery store coupon is an expiration date, also known as a “redeem by” date. The word “redeem” actually has many different usages, though they are relative.  In the example of redeeming a coupon, it simply means … Read More

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Three Men Hear the Gospel

In 1 Corinthians 2 and 3 the apostle Paul mentions three types of people to whom the gospel is preached: 1. The Natural Man (2:14): this one is exposed to the gospel of Christ – but rejects it. 2. The … Read More

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New Year’s Resolutions

“I have chosen to be faithful; I have determined to live by your laws” (Psalm 119:30). The term “resolution” (as we often think of it) basically means “firm determination to take a course of action.”  With each new year people … Read More

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Two Groups Face Conviction

In 2 Timothy 3:16 Paul describes the profitability of the gospel of Christ.  Among the things listed is the word “reproof” which means “conviction” (the state of being proven guilty).  In the New Testament there are two notable occasions on … Read More

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