“Nervousness and insecurity are part of being human. These things manifest themselves differently from person to person as coping mechanisms.”
Author Archives: Jason Fulmer
Just Do What You Know to Do – A Lesson from Simon the Canaanite
“Simon the Canaanite is someone you don’t read too much about in the scriptures. But, he was among the faithful apostles of Jesus Christ!”
The Zeal of Phinehas
“…you don’t read a whole lot about Phinehas in the Bible, but it’s these kinds of passages that reveal that he had a great amount of character and love for God!
The Proper Use of Biblical Judgment
“This is a verse from the Bible that is often thrown about with great liberty! Rather than being used as it is presented by the Lord in this text, it seems to be used more as a shield against any form of questioning or examination.”
To Be as Our Master
“The Christian life appeals to those who hunger for something more! There is no greater message than the Gospel that says we can spend timeless eternity with the God who created us and gave us purpose and significance!”
Cultivating a Christ-Centered Culture
“Groups are made up of individual people. These are people with their own identities, tendencies, expectations, preferences, and beliefs.”
Are You Keeping God’s Law or Fulfilling God’s Law?
“Keeping a law produces a sense of obligation and duty while fulfilling a law produces a sense of calling and purpose.”
Four Reasons to Develop Consistency in Your Life
“The quality of consistency is often one of the most difficult, yet rewarding, qualities to develop in our lives. By it great spiritual, mental, emotional, and physical dividends can be reaped!”
Who Was King David’s Mother? (Part 3 – Other Speculations)
“The explanation I’ve laid about above seems to make the most historical, and most of all Biblical, sense. But, there are others floating around out there as well.”
Who Was King David’s Mother? (Part 2 – David the Outcast)
“This perhaps explains why David’s half-brothers, Jesse’s older sons, would have felt they were superior to David, and thus treated David as an outcast.”