Jesus constantly sought to align His life — inside and out — with His Father’s will. He didn’t do this out of obligation or to avoid punishment, but out of desire — it was His passion to please the Father and to rely on the Holy Spirit’s power to achieve ...
Grace to you and peace from him who is and who was and who is to come, and from the seven spirits who are before his throne, and from Jesus Christ the faithful witness, the firstborn of the dead, and the ruler of kings on earth. (Revelation 1:4) The title “firstborn of the de...
In other words, there were many women who came before her and many women who came after, but her genetic code is the point from which all modern branches on humanity's family tree grew. When the researchers in the 1987 study looked at samples taken from 147 different people and fetuses,...
By Jesús Cano @jesus_cano88 August 25, 2024 Facebook Share Twitter Share Email Copy Link After being one of the most electric pitchers in college baseball, Hagen Smith started his Road to the Show on Saturday night for High-A Winston-Salem. And much like his time with the Arkansas Ra...
About a third of the planet’s food goes to waste, often because of its looks. That’s enough to feed two billion people.
In part 2, we explored how Jesus saves us from our villain (present tense). Now we focus on other consequences of sin: disease, suffering, death. Human sin may be the “final boss” at the cross, as we said last week. Yet in the end, “the last enemy to be destroyed is death”...
We must humbly admit to God that we cannot do these things on our own and call on the power of the Holy Spirit living in us. Remember that same Spirit who raised Jesus from the dead lives in us (Rom. 8.11). The wonderful thing is that when we recognize that we cannot do what God...
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Aomori, where Jesus Lived in Japan According to a scroll written in classical Japanese which hangs on the wall, His journey to Japan was as follows: Jesus lived in Egypt until he was 21 years old. He then went to Nazareth. He stayed there for a time, but the people rejected his teachi...
Many religions symbolize this reality with archetypal stories. Two famous examples include the case of Jesus, who had to face Satan in the desert, and Buddha’s encounter with Mara (the Buddhist Satan) before hisspiritual awakening. When I write about embracing or integrating your Shadow Self, ...