In the Gospel of John, Jesus explains that He has come to give abundant or full life (John 10:10). Abundant life in the biblical sense is not worldly riches or material goods, but eternal life. Like the grain of wheat that must die to produce a harvest, so also is it with abundant...
The Noble Quran (The Muslims' Holy Scripture) talks about the army of Gog and Magog in details and explains the events that ALREADY took place. As I mentioned above, there had been historical discoveries that perfectly match the Noble Quran's claims regarding the Gog and Magog, such as the...
Jim Colasanti of St. Anne's staff explains the sacraments in the Catholic Church and how they work to lead one on the path of holiness.Not Available"The Spiritual Athlete - Staying in Shape" - by Leo Fasciocco - 45 min. "The Sacraments" - by Jim Colasanti - 45 min. ...
When as a grown Man and being One in Spirit in The Godhead with My Heavenly Father and The Holy Ghost, I reached out to People offering the Love of God, many seemed to understand and were Thankful but in these current times not many know in their Hearts the real reason for the Christ...
In this part of the Farewell Discourses, Jesus prepares his disciples for the persecution that they will surely face after his departure. In addition he explains more about how the Paraclete, the Holy Spirit will help them in Jesus' absence. ...
Although most people refer to the accounts of Jesus' birth given in Matthew and Luke as the Bible's two Infancy Narratives, the Gospel according to John offers another, more philosophical account of Jesus' coming into the world. It, too, emphasizes Jesus' divine nature and explains that God...
The Jehovah Witness or Mormon explains to me why they think the teaching about the trinity is wrong. I quickly agree and I explain that I don't believe that there is a trinity. I then explain what Isaiah said, that a son would be given and called the "Mighty God" and "Everlasting ...
(Scythopolis and Sebaste). Theproximityof Gentile and Jewish areas meant that there was some interchange between them, including trade, which explains why Antipas hadtelōnēs—often translated as “tax collectors” but more accurately rendered as “customs officers”—in the villages on his side ...
Jesus is a central figure in Christianity believed to be the incarnation of God. Read about when and where Jesus was born, his age when he died, and more.
In the second part of the episode (9:50-21:13), Tim explains the two ways biblical authors use character details. One, a narrator will use ?direct characterization.? A specific detail will be given because it is useful in the story. We are told Saul is tall because later, we find ...