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Category Archives: John and Acts Commentaries
A Deeper Look into John & Acts
John 8 A woman was caught in adultery; however, as much as the Pharisees wanted to accuse her of her sin, Jesus caused them to walk away defeated when he made the command: “Let him who is without sin among … Continue reading
Continued: John & Acts–Analyses and Modern Applications
Acts 3 “And his name—by faith in his name—has made this man strong whom you see and know, and the faith that is through Jesus has given the man this perfect health in the presence of you all” (v. 16). … Continue reading
John & Acts: Analyses and Modern Applications
John 1 “The Word was God” (v. 1) confirms the notion that Jesus and God are one, or the “Trinity” doctrine (with Jesus, the Father and the Holy Spirit all making up the One True God). That Jesus is “the … Continue reading
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Is Illness Caused by Sin? What are Your Motives?
John 9: Sickness and Sin “Does sin cause illness? Many people in Bible times (and even today) assumed that if a person suffered, it was because that person had sinned (9:2). There are consequences for sin, but suffering is not … Continue reading →