Dr. James Tour emphasizes the biblical idea that distinctions related to race, gender, or social status are irrelevant in the context of obtaining salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. We explore how Abraham’s faith, which is regarded as the foundation for righteousness, influences our comprehension of salvation in relation to adherence to the Mosaic law. How is this message of salvation through faith received by a diverse audience and why is it believed to be equally accessible to everyone, regardless of their individual backgrounds or life circumstances?
Dr. James Tour discusses the concept of righteousness through judgment, emphasizing that no one is inherently righteous and that true peace comes from dwelling...
In Isaiah chapter seven we learn about the attack on Judah by Aram and Israel, leading to fear among the people. Yet, God promises...
In Isaiah part 13 we discuss the “the branch” as a symbol of the Messiah, highlighting prophecies like the virgin birth and Isaiah 53....