Jesus said: “If you love me keep My commands and I will ask the Father, and He will give you another Advocate to help you and be with you forever — the Spirit of Truth.” We need the Spirit’s help, guidance, and revelation today as much as the first Christians did. The Spirit ...
When we look at the various terms used to describe Jesus in the New Testament, we realize that most of the terms are foreign to the ordinary Akan. These terms stem from the communities where the gospel was proclaimed. For example “Jesus as son of man”, comes from the Palestinian communi...
Bishop Jeremiah uses the word baggage to describe the beliefs, especially outdated or unhelpful beliefs, which influence how people think. 耶利米主教用包袱这个词来描述影响人们思维方式的信仰,尤其是过时或无益的信仰。 Emotional baggage tends to influence the feelings of one individual, while historical ...
“A test,” Jen answered. “Do you need something?” “I guess not,” said Ben. In this case the dialogue tags are almost as long as the dialogue itself, and they becomeunnecessaryanddistracting. If the characters are previously introduced, the tags aren't needed. For example: ...
Did the Sermon Point to Jesus? Good sermons point to Jesus because the Bible is entirely about Jesus. The Old Testament points to our need for Jesus and promises His coming. The Gospels describe His arrival and its consequences. The book of Acts recounts the history of the Church. The let...
Do you have a job? Do you like your job? Do your parents have jobs? What do they do? Where do they do? Guess who you are? Student A describe the job in the name card that he got. Others listen and guess what kind of job is it. All the jobs...
while you do all these things,This refers to the actions of Israel, which are detailed earlier in the chapter. Ezekiel 16 uses vivid imagery to describe Israel's idolatry and unfaithfulness, likening it to adultery. The phrase "all these things" encompasses the various forms of idolatry and ...
On the night of his betrayal,耶穌(Yēsū Jesus) said to his disciples, “The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.” This is akin to the Chinese idiom: 心有余而力不足. Xīnyǒuyúérlìbùzú. The heart is more than willing, but there is not enough strength or ability to do ...
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The same Greek word is used to describe the boils that God brought on the Egyptians, those with which Satan tormented Job, and those that covered the body of the beggar Lazarus. John MacArthur says they will be open, oozing, incurable sores. ...