by Rebecca Davis | Jul 26, 2021 | challenging the status quo, our New Covenant identity
Last week I reposted (on my Rebecca Davis—Untwisting Scriptures Facebook page) my four-year old “Idol Factory” post, and again I received several heartfelt responses, both publicly and privately. A reminder that this pernicious teaching is still actively tormenting...
by Rebecca Davis | Jun 30, 2021 | challenging the status quo, our New Covenant identity, sanctification by faith alone, seeking Jesus
I’ve heard sermons extolling the Bereans for searching the Scriptures, but it’s a rare preacher indeed who will urge his listeners to themselves search the Scriptures to see if what he is teaching them is true. When I’ve heard it, it’s often been about fact-checking...
by Rebecca Davis | Apr 19, 2021 | For the Protectors, news and musings, our New Covenant identity
A couple of years ago I wrote a series about “fear” (part one, part two, part three). But I knew there was much more for me to learn, and for me to share with others. Not to mention that I want my next Untwisting Scriptures book to be (tentatively) subtitled Shut Your...
by Rebecca Davis | Mar 31, 2021 | our New Covenant identity, untwisting Scriptures
OR “Why the Resurrection is Essential to Your Salvation” (in honor of Holy Week) Much of my writing is presented to refute false teaching in the fundamentalist and evangelical Christian world. But I always want to point my readers to what is true, right, and good....
by Rebecca Davis | Mar 17, 2021 | our New Covenant identity, untwisting Scriptures
Deborah Brunt is a friend who served in the Southern Baptist Convention for many years, as an author, teacher, and women’s leader. Long before others were doing so, she bravely stood against the abuses of power and belittling of women that she saw and experienced in...
by Rebecca Davis | Feb 18, 2021 | our New Covenant identity, untwisting Scriptures
The excitement of Bible study Have you ever had the experience of studying a book of the Bible on your own? That is, without using a study guide that someone else wrote? Without referring to commentaries? Just reading and praying and asking the Lord to open your eyes?...