“Now I rejoice in my sufferings for your sake, and fill up on my part that which is lacking of the afflictions of Christ in my flesh for his body’s sake, which is the church;” (Colossians 1:24 ASV) These words of the Apostle Paul have given rise to misapprehension on the part...
'Nimrod,' 'scapegoat,' and other good words from the Good BookIlluminated page from a Gutenberg Bible Red-letter The Gutenberg Bible is having a red-letter day: tradition holds that Johannes Gutenberg printed the first copy of the Latin Vulgate Bible on February 23, 1455, in Mainz, ...
I could have searched the Bible for “angel,” but that would leave out important words like “cherubim,”“heavenly host,” and “seraphim.” That’s no good—I would have needed to do the tedious work of hunting down all the ways angels are referred to in the Bible. But with Logos...
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Thanks again for your kind words. We are humbled! more OBUtigermom , 02/23/2023 The Best! Dwell is my favorite app for listening to Scripture. I am still learning about it and there are features that are not quite as easy to find each time I open the app but it remains my fa...
“Everyone then who hears these words of mine and does them will be like a wise man who built his house on the rock. And the rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and beat on that house, but it did not fall, because it had been founded on the rock. And everyone ...
The words speak to the present.It’s a symbol of our unity, reminding us whom we are to be living for in this life. It reminds us to keep our eyes focused on Him. It tells us that He is who he said He was and is and we can trust Him today with our lives. ...
Not only do the words used to describe the origins of the world present negative connotations (e.g., formless, wasteland, darkness, abyss), but they also suggest that the newly made world lacks shape, vitality, color and matter: in short, all that is needed for life to start and ...
Atrophy. Job speaks of one of his afflictions with the words, “He has shriveled me up” (Job 16:8). The impression received of Job’s physical troubles is that he was assailed with several ailments, one of which was atrophy. If we were to think of a disease most likely to make ...
words I need help with also surrendering my complete will to you when I think I have things pop up in my thoughts that I know is not of you and I don’t like it I want to understand what I’m reading can you give me revaluation of what I’m reading open my spiritual eyes please...