The building of a new grocery store, falling interest rates, rising gas prices, the choices we make that glorify God, and the ones we make that do not honor God are all within God’s […] Discerned Will Many of the choices we make each day don’t have clear biblical mandates or ...
Repeat verses, chapters or set timers and make LISTENING to the Bible a daily habit ANYWHERE! Download Biblically Accurate Angels There are a lot of different types of angels in the Bible. Here’s a look at each of them, and where they appear. ...
The article examines Bible passages on women's role and place in the church, focusing on how Bible translation and a translator's language choice can impact church practice. Topics discussed include the the literal versus the interpretive approaches to Bible translation, the impact of a translator...
It opened a “window” for Chinese writers and ordinary readers outside the church to understand and appreciate the literary value of the Bible. For example, because of their similarities in form and content, it formed a meaningful dialogue with Bing Xin’s poetry. One commonly accepted view ...
Tyranny and tower-building receives a great boost from a Bible-free curriculum. The original architect of "The State" was Satan. In the Bible, the archetypal origin of "Politics" and "The State" is The Polis of Babel, usually referred to as the tower of Babel. Yes, there was a "tower...
Meaning:Live peaceable with all—pretty simple, right? While this verse is straightforward, it isn't always easy to accomplish, which is why this Bible verse about building relationships is such an important one to remember. 43. 1 Thessalonians 3:12-13 ...
2014. The Inspiration and Interpretation of Scripture: What the Early Church Can Teach Us. Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans. [Google Scholar] Griffith, Sidney. 2008. Christian lore and the Arabic Qur’an: The ‘Companions of the Cave’ in Sūrat al-Kahf and in Syriac Christian Tradition. ...
To further add to the mix, some of the best Bible reading plans combine the Old Testament timeline with parallel New Testament passages. Should you read the Bible using a chronological plan? Reading the Bible chronologically is all about understanding its message in the context of the over-all...
The second part of this statement involves the work of the Church. It’s important for each of us to do our part building up the body of Christ, but it isn’t important to get into the details and specifics. We don’t need to tell the congregation or an individual that I’ve given...
Matthew 24 and Luke 21 are parallel passages to Revelation. Clearly they point to the fulfillment of scripture in 70 AD with the destruction of Jerusalem which is the abomination of Desolation. This refers back to the book of Daniel chapter 9:27....