22 But the ·teachers of the law [scribes] from Jerusalem were saying, “·Beelzebul [C another name for Satan] is ·living inside [possessing] him! He uses power from the ·ruler [prince] of demons to ·force [drive; cast] demons out of people.” 23 So Jesus called the people ...
21 When his family[b] heard about this, they went to take charge of him, for they said, “He is out of his mind.” 22 And the teachers of the law who came down from Jerusalem said, “He is possessed by Beelzebul! By the prince of demons he is driving out demons.” 23...
"years" underscores the passage of time, a common theme in biblical prophecy where God's plans are revealed progressively. This waiting period can be seen as a test of faith and patience, reminding believers that God's timing is perfect and His purposes are ultimately for the good of His ...
Entered into the Temple of Jerusalem, in the most sacred part, and ate the bread reserved for priests. This was clearly not Lawful. When people are hungry and without food, just what Law are they supposed to follow? David and his companions broke the Law. The ate the bread of the Prese...
and don’t trust “the one chief dude” (The Pope). Trust in Christ alone and keep studying the Scriptures and grow in a Biblical, conservative, healthy, balanced Protestant Church. For more on baptismal regeneration and Baptism, click on the side bar categories. ...
It’s great Biblical teaching from a reformed, evangelical perspective. (I’m not great with those “Christian labels” but I think those are the best two to give you an idea of the flavor!) Recent favorites: the two or three on Daniel in October, right when I was studying the book....
For a long time, I’ve felt that God doesn’t have any secret, undercover agents. Sooner or later, their identity will be known. The Biblical story does not flatter this ‘Band of Brothers:’“The disciples forsook him and fled. A young man was following Him, wearing nothing but a ...
A rather vivid message from heaven was delivered at a church in Houston last October. In a move with a striking parallel to the tearing of the veil in the temple at Jerusalem, the church’s sturdy pulpit was loudly broken in two and tossed toward the pews, while the pastor was hurled ...
In the biblical context, casting lots was not seen as mere chance but as a means for God to reveal His will. This act of casting lots demonstrates their reliance on divine intervention to resolve their crisis. and the lot fell on JonahThe outcome "and the lot fell on Jonah" signifies ...
Do it out of love for God and love for them. Stop making excuses. If you don’t know any poor people, then consider Jesus who left heaven to dwell among the poor. Have fun and stay busy – Luke 19:13 -The Orange Mailman Posted in Bible, Giving to the Poor | Tagged Biblical ...