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John 7:18-24
Excerpted from: John 7:37 Examined (Part 1)

That is why they were so confused. They were using their conception from their worldly tradition rather than from the word of God, and therefore they could not reach a right judgment about who He was and what He was doing.


Articles

Abstinence - Asceticism or Christian Living?  
Judging Our Brothers  
Judgment, Tolerance, and Correction  
Leadership and Covenants (Part Nine)  
Scratching Our Itches  
Seeing Is Not Believing  
The Fourth Commandment (Part Two): Christ's Attitude Toward the Sabbath  
The Weightier Matters (Part 2): Judgment  
Why Should Christians Refuse Jury Duty?  

Bible Studies

Basic Doctrines: Eternal Judgment  

Essays

Are You Blind? (Part One)  
Did Christ's Resurrection Change the Day of Worship? (Part One)  
Evaluating Culture  
Joshua and the Gibeonites (Part One)  
The Subtle Power of Bias (Part Two)  

Sermons

The Bride of Christ (Part Two)  
Does Doctrine Really Matter? (Part 5)  
Pentecost - The Beginning - All in All  
Biblical Principles of Justice (Part One)  
Elements of Judgment (Part Four)  
Elements of Judgment (Part Two)  
Elements of Judgment (Part One)  
Without a Parable  
The Measure of Christ's Gift  
Judging in the Church  
Qualifications of a Godly Judge  
John (Part 14)  
John (Part 13)  
The Commandments (Part Three)  
New Covenant Priesthood (Part 11)  
Sabbathkeeping (Part 4)  
Peter's Pentecost Sermon  
Forms vs. Spirituality (Part 6)  
The Fourth Commandment (Part 3)  
Job and Self Evaluation (Part Two): Perspective  
Do Not Judge  
Jesus and the Feast (Part One): Alignment With God  
Jesus and the Feast (Part One): Alignment With God  
Jesus and the Feast (Part Two): Belief in the Spirit  
Righteous Lot?  



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