Author: Tim Jennings, M.D.

  • Meekness Is Not Weakness

    Meekness Is Not Weakness

    There is no greater example of the contrast between meekness and weakness than Jesus and Pontius Pilate.

  • The Flag and the Sabbath

    The Flag and the Sabbath

    The Sabbath is like a flag. Let’s consider object lesson similarities between a national flag and the Sabbath.

  • Beware the Methods of the Crucifiers

    Beware the Methods of the Crucifiers

    In society today, the father of lies is deceiving millions into embracing and practicing his methods under the guise of pursuing justice. But the Bible tells us to “have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them” (Ephesians 5:11 NIV84).

  • The New Jerusalem—the Bride of Christ

    The New Jerusalem—the Bride of Christ

    When you think of the New Jerusalem, do you think of high walls with pearly gates on each side, streets of gold, and beautiful mansions? The Bible gives us more insight into this profound mystery of Christ being united with His bride.

  • “Safe to Save,” Judgment, and Angels in Heaven

    “Safe to Save,” Judgment, and Angels in Heaven

    Have you ever heard the term “safe to save” referring to the idea that the angels in heaven need to know which of us sinners are “safe” to bring to heaven? Is it what Scripture teaches?

  • Israel and the Promised Land Today

    Israel and the Promised Land Today

    It is a common Christian belief that today’s nation-state of Israel, which exists on a small strip of land in the Middle East, constitutes the fulfillment of God’s promise to Abraham. But is that truly what the Bible teaches?

  • Despising and Rejecting Jesus Today

    Despising and Rejecting Jesus Today

    The prophet Isaiah predicted that Jesus would be “despised and rejected by men, a man of sorrows, and familiar with suffering. Like one from whom men hide their faces he was despised, and we esteemed him not” (53:3 NIV84).

  • The Ten Commandments of Religious Liberty: COVID and the Church’s Responsibility

    The Ten Commandments of Religious Liberty: COVID and the Church’s Responsibility

    In this blog, I will outline “The Ten Commandments of Religious Liberty”—which I believe helps summarize the church’s responsibility in protecting and advancing religious freedom.

  • Is a “Just War” Possible?

    Is a “Just War” Possible?

    In discussing the “just war” theory in this blog, we are speaking only of warfare—not police action, such as using power to restrain individuals from committing crimes against others, but of a military engagement upon or between people groups, tribes, nations, and kingdoms.

  • Prepare! The King of the North Is Coming

    Prepare! The King of the North Is Coming

    Joining with the King of the North or South means to accept, embrace, and practice the methods and principles of those systems: imposed law with governmental enforcement and coercion.

  • God Foreknows and Predestines—What Does It Mean?

    God Foreknows and Predestines—What Does It Mean?

    Dr. Jennings explains Romans 8:29, 30, which many Calvinists use to support the idea that God predetermines and, thereby, decides in advance who is saved and who is lost.

  • Following Blind Guides in the World Today

    Following Blind Guides in the World Today

    Some 2,600 years ago, God warned His people of the dangers of following leaders who are blind—not physically blind, but blind to reality.