Plus, even if you generated a list of all the times God and David are referred to in the Bible, you’d have to sort through the results to see which verses actually involve God speaking about David. That would take DAYS to do by myself. But I did that in about 15 seconds with ...
What’s holding you back from living the Christian life? That’s what our teacher, Dr. J. Vernon McGee, asks us in this study of Hebrews 12, verses 1 and 2. Be reminded to look to Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith...see more January...
With only three verses to look at, I thought this particular word investigation would be fairly short. Well, it didn’t turn out that way and there are many reasons why this final chapter commentary is longer than I expected. The Book Of Malachi certainly serves as a bridge from the past...
he lived in reverence and awe of God’s holiness. It says three times in three verses that he was filled with the Spirit, intimate with the Spirit, and directed by the Spirit. He was a man in whom and through whom the Holy Spirit lived and worked. The Holy Spirit had told him that...
2 names both as high priests. John’s explanation provides helpful clarification. He records in John 18:13 that Jesus, after His arrest, was led “to Annas first, for he was the father-in-law of Caiaphas who was high priest that year.” Yet the verses that follow immediately refer to...
Also, though it is good to read your own hard copy because you get used to where verses are on a page and that helps memory…the hearing of Gods word is a great blessing too and is a practice of Gods people throughout history. Sometimes people did not have many copies of Gods word....
via Google). Waiting is something we do until something else happens, a staying in place or delaying action (Oxford Languages via Google). If you’re excited about the thing you’re waiting on or trust that it could happen you might feel hope, but they’re not necessarily connected. ...
Here in these verses we see who the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are: ► God the Father is described as“him who is and who was and who is to come”(1:4 repeated in 1:8). This echoes what we read in Exodus 3:14:“God said to Moses, ‘I AM WHO I AM’. . ....
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In these verses are complete and full revelation on exactly what oureternal salvation in the Lordis really all about. If you can grasp what the Lord is trying to tell you in these specific verses, you will then be able to walk away with a much better and clearer understanding as to who...