by Peter Barfoot | Jul 6, 2025 | Blog
In Old Testament times, the guilt of a person could be established only “in the mouth of two or three witnesses.” (Deuteronomy 17:6,7; 19:15) The testimony of a single witness was unacceptable. After being properly convicted of a capital crime, however, a...
by Peter Barfoot | Jul 6, 2025 | Blog
PREACHING CLASS NOTES:1. The Word of God is the Will of God. Revelation is the key to understanding it. Knowledge and intellect have their place, but the God-breathed or inspired Word of God is first received in the heart and only later understood by the...
by Peter Barfoot | Jul 6, 2025 | Blog
You may have known a lot about the anointed: those on whom the Spirit of God came, but less about the anointing: how the Spirit moved upon and through those on whom he came. Of course, learning how to move in the anointing is one thing; knowing how to live normally...
by Peter Barfoot | Jul 6, 2025 | Blog
The Importance of a Healthy, Working Body. The Apostle Paul frequently likens the Church to the human body. In describing all things as under the “feet” of Jesus, Paul is making it clear that they are subject to our victorious Lord; and in writing of Jesus as the...
by Peter Barfoot | Jul 2, 2025 | Blog
Christ’s exalted position at God’s right hand enables us to live in victory, even when circumstances appear threatening. God sees us as perfect in His Son, despite our human imperfections. We need to see ourselves as God sees us, which is...
by Peter Barfoot | Jul 2, 2025 | Blog
In New Testament times, agriculture was the model for close relationships — for connectedness, as pictured by the Lord in the vine and the branches (John 15). In Isaac Newton’s time, mechanics was the model, and it worked well through the Industrial...