NBTI Bible Commentary
Introduction Paul’s letter to Philemon is one of the most personal writings in the New Testament. Penned around A.D. 61, while Paul was under house arrest in Rome, it carries the quiet yet powerful voice of a shepherd’s heart. It wasn’t written to a congregation, but...
Devotion
In the modern era, compromise is not only accepted but even encouraged. Biblical identity is viewed as antiquated or even dangerous, conviction is ridiculed, and holiness is ridiculed. The world puts pressure on believers to fit in, not just to coexist. However,...
Sermon
Many profess faith in Christ, but Scripture warns that not all who claim Christ truly belong to Him. In 2 Corinthians 13:5, the apostle Paul delivers one of the most sobering commands in the New Testament: “Examine yourselves as to whether you are in the faith. Test...
Defending Faith
The earliest believers didn’t gather around self-help slogans or motivational speeches. They gathered around a rugged cross and an empty tomb. Their message was clear and costly: Jesus is God. Jesus is Lord. Jesus is the only way. They defended the gospel with their...
Devotion