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How to Encounter God When Reading the Bible: An Interview with Tim Chester Jonathan Petersen Do we approach the Bible believing that the One who spoke and brought the universe into existence, whose voice thundered from Mount Sinai, and whose words healed the sick is the same God who...
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How to Pray with the Bible: The Ancient Prayer Form of Lectio Divina Made Simple This book is not only about how to pray with the Bible, but how to bring it to life using your own experience, which contributes significantly to a meaningful encounter with God's holy Word. NOTE: Pronounce...
Why Did God Tell Noah to Build the Ark? The Bible tells us why God instructed Noah to build the ark. Now the earth was corrupt in God’s sight, and the earth was filled with violence. And God saw the earth, and behold, it was corrupt, for all flesh had corrupted their way on th...
Only three words. But they were pregnant with meaning. Those three words came from two verses I had learned years earlier. “My son” came from the book of Proverbs, which speaks to “my son” 23 times. But I knew which of those verses God meant for me when I heard, “my son”:...
There was the altar of Eumenides (dark goddesses who avenge murder) and the hermes (statues with phallic attributes, standing at every entrance to the city as protective talismans). There was the altar of the Twelve Gods, the Temple of Ares (or “Mars,” god of war), the Temple of ...
While the Bible does not directly answer the above question, it does give us some tantalizing clues. Let’s start with Genesis 6:3, where God declared that man’s days shall be 120 years: “And the Lord said, My spirit shall not always strive with man, for that he also is flesh: ...