This is the second of an ongoing series of Greek exegesis exercises I’ll be doing called “ΕχεGrεεκsις”—you can read the first one here. The point of these ΕχεGrεεκsις articles is to pull back the curtain a little on what goes on behind the scenes for...
G.K. Chesterton once said, “If I had only one sermon to preach it would be a sermon against pride.”[1] Indeed pride is at the root of many, and arguably, all of our struggles with sin. Pride is often at the heart of the breakdown of fellowship in many...
This is the start of an ongoing series of Greek exegesis exercises I’ll be doing called “ΕχεGrεεκsις”—get it? I know, I know… very punny. (Exegesis = bringing out the meaning of a text) This series may be a bit technical at times—but the point...
You can also listen to an audio version of this article here: Psalm 139 is a familiar and precious Psalm to many. You may even have part of verse 14 memorized: “I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made.” (Verse 14a) You may even have a coffee/tea mug...