Jelly Roll sets the stage on fire at the Grammys: “I know they're gonna try to kick me off here, so just let me try to get this out...First of all, Jesus, I hear you and I'm listening, Lord. I am listening."https://t.co/ohoQkbSMsC
"I want to tell y'all right now, Jesus is for everybody. Jesus is not owned by one political party. Jesus is not owned by no music label. Jesus is Jesus and anybody, everybody can have a relationship with him…"
https://t.co/ohoQkbSMsC
How did a renowned archeologist discover the ruins of King David’s palace, which was said to have been built around 3000 years ago? She found a revealing clue in the Bible.
The Importance of Understanding Christ | Paul Washer - Studies in Proverbs
Brother Paul resumes the "Studies in Proverbs" series with an introductory lesson on the primary importance of seeking Christ and knowing God.
Watch the full lesson on our "HeartCry Curriculum" YouTube channel!
Has it ever occurred to you that you might have a saved soul but a wasted life? In other words, you have the assurance of Heaven, but you’re wasting your life here on earth. You’re not serving Christ to the fullest.
Every person’s life is filled with opportunities to serve the Lord. What we do with those opportunities is the difference between a successful life and a wasted life, as far as the Lord is concerned.
Do we let the opportunities slip by? Or do we seize the day and serve the Lord to the fullest so that we can hear Him say, “Well done, my good and faithful servant”?
🧬 Seventy years after the Miller-Urey experiment, are we any closer to understanding how life began? Or has the scientific community overlooked some hard limits?
In a newly published peer-reviewed paper, Dr. James Tour of Rice University—together with M.C. Parker and C. Jeynes—issues a direct challenge to one of the central narratives in origin-of-life research.
📰 Published in BioCosmos, their study—
“Thermodynamic Limitations on the Natural Emergence of Long Chain Molecules”—
argues that life’s key molecules (like RNA and proteins) degrade far too quickly in water to serve as stable carriers of genetic information under prebiotic conditions.
📉 According to their calculations, a 600-unit RNA chain would have a half-life of just 4 hours—offering little time for life to begin, let alone evolve.
⚗️ This isn't theological critique—it’s thermodynamic reality.
The authors call for greater scientific honesty about the formidable statistical and chemical barriers to abiogenesis as currently conceived.
📚 Read the paper here: https://t.co/oNjdTeTJVp
#OriginOfLife #JamesTour #RNAWorld #Abiogenesis #Thermodynamics #ScienceEditorial
Another endorsement for my new book:
David L. Allen’s “Liberating Romans from Reformed Captivity” is a remarkable
work of scholarly insight, precise exegesis, and deep expertise in the book of
Romans. With meticulous attention to detail, Allen offers a powerful critique
of Augustinian Calvinism, exposing its interpretive errors with clarity and
rigor. This is essential reading for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of
Romans and the theological framework of Calvinism. Allen’s thorough command of the historical development of Augustine’s thought, the rise of Calvinism, and the textual context of Romans results in a penetrating analysis. He reveals how Calvinism, shaped by philosophical constructs rather than
biblically grounded exegesis, departs from the apostle Paul’s original intent.
This work is a compelling and necessary challenge to Reformed theology’s
interpretation of Romans—one that will significantly enhance the reader’s
comprehension of Paul’s message.
– Dr. Ronnie Rogers
Senior Pastor
Trinity Baptist Church, Norman, OK
Sounds familiar! @DJngKnd of Cambridge’s @Tyndale_House highlighting the same thing I brought up on my discussion with @joerogan between the Reformation-era textual criticism issue of “Poenitentiam agite” (do penance) in the Latin Vulgate and the original Greek’s μετάνοια (repentance).
"To be sent is to serve the church." 🌍
Tony Wolfe, Executive Director and Treasurer of the South Carolina Baptist Convention reminds us that missions apart from the church are a loveless affair. To be sent is to be a servant of the sending churches, a steward of Christ's household, and an administrator of the most precious gift—the gospel of Jesus Christ.
The church is God's plan for the nations. Are you ready to go?
#SBTS #SCBaptists
“Every other religion is basically survival of the fittest … in Christianity, the fittest sacrificed Himself for the survival of the weakest." -Wes Huff