On 11/8/2024 the blog name was changed from Duke's Devotional Bible and Theology.
Biblical and Theological Reflections. Since my Christian conversion (50+ yrs ago), I have studied the Bible and sought to train people to read it for sound application. That is what I seek to do here. I want God through the Bible to guide my theology rather than letting theological traditions dictate my interpretations. I try my best. While recognizing that my knowledge is limited and that I am quite fallible, I pray that I might faithfully serve others to better understand the Word of God.
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ADVENT: INCARNATION: A PARALLEL ACT TO CREATION, John 1:4-5
John’s prologue to his gospel of Jesus (1:1-5) is set within the theological context of Genesis 1, “In the beginning” (1:1). That context ...
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The Book of Ruth has much to say about the people of God. (You may wish to read it before reading the following reflections.) Here are s...
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Back-to-back opposite statements in John 3:20-21 speak to me about the nature of truly good “works.” Verse 20 states: For those who prac...
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My devotions today were basically about how what I have to offer God is not my strengths but my weaknesses. My strengths tend to lead me t...
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