Each of the four Gospel has unique characteristics. A brief synopsis of each is given for the purpose of comparison.
The chronological life of Paul can be summarized as a series of dynamic achievements through intense suffering.
The book of Romans provides us with a complete and comprehensive doctrine of justification by faith. This epistle is the most detailed and systematic exposition of theological truth in the Word of God.
A brief chronological overview of infamous Rome, her rulers, and a few key dates in her history.
The title Father is the one Jesus uses most frequently when referring to God. The spirit of true prayer involves viewing God in this light. Our Heavenly Father is more gracious and generous than any human father.
The Lord Jesus is the most phenomenal individual in world history. His legacy does not just survive—it thrives. Jesus stands alone in history as Truth Incarnate. His popularity two millennia after His resurrection can only be explained by the fact He lives today.
Six times in this chapter, Jesus refers to things the Pharisees taught, and then gives God’s viewpoint in contrast. The King James expresses it, “Ye have heard it said…but I say….” Here in the first part of the Sermon on the Mount, as Jesus begins His public ministry, it was essential He give this foundational teachings concerning true righteousness.
A foundational doctrine of the Church has always been that Satan does tempt people.
Mark alone records this dynamic miracle. It is the only case of a “gradual” cure by Jesus. The man’s healing took place in two stages. First, he saw men out of focus, and then he saw them clearly.
In Psalm 119, every verse except verse 122 of the 176 verses makes some reference to the Word of God. It is amazing any single subject could be written about so extensively with so much variety and so little repetition.