by john favalessa | Jun 6, 2021 | Theology blog
By Roland Wrinkle The Book of Hebrews is adamant that the “old” commandments (laws, rules, regulations) are “obsolete,” “useless,” “set aside,” and “weak” and have been replaced by a “new” covenant and a “new” regulation, law, commandment which is “better” and...
by john favalessa | Apr 26, 2021 | Theology blog
by Roland Wrinkle It’s been well over a year since every human being on earth joined hands, braced themselves and girded all the earth to endure the worst pandemic in 100 years. 7.8 billion of God’s children, together with all of His Creation, shared a nightmare. Now,...
by john favalessa | Apr 22, 2021 | Theology blog
by Roland Wrinkle [Preface: I realize that this can be confusing stuff. I have done my best to set it all out in a way that can be understood (This is really important stuff!). I have tried to reduce the esoterics and academics to the least...
by john favalessa | Mar 24, 2021 | Theology blog
by Roland Wrinkle. We talked last week about this issue. Not whether we need to understand THAT God is 3in1 but whether we need to understand HOW God can be three persons and yet still be just one god (i.e., the definition of Jewish...
by john favalessa | Feb 16, 2021 | Theology blog
by Roland Wrinkle “Plague” is defined as “an epidemic disease that causes high mortality.” Tony Fauci agrees. In biblical Hebrew, the word is negep. It shows up over 90 times in the Old Testament and 13 times in the Greek New Testament, once...
by john favalessa | Dec 1, 2020 | Theology blog
by Roland Wrinkle Last month, I blustered about the coronavirus pandemic in light of the coming ofEaster. Now, let’s take another look at things but from a post-resurrection perspective.[1] Where do we stand as people of God? Let me start...