“For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.”– Isaiah 9:6 Jesus is the Prince of Peace, bringing reconciliation and harmony to a ...
This also, then, implies that Babylon does not represent the world, as is often taught, because It influences the whole world, but it is just one nation, and life will go on without it And it’s obvious that these events have not yet happened, because there is no desolate nation on t...
God’s desire for us is wholeness and health. Christian healing is accomplished through faith in Christ and through subjecting one’s entire life to the scrutiny and counsel of God. Jesus Christ is alive today and still possesses all power on earth as in Heaven. We pray that John & Ethel...
Jesus is here, Emmanuel, God with us, anointed one. Born to set God’s people free, praise to Christ the saving one. Verse 1: We the nation of the Lord, we the people of the king, Come with everything we have, and as one we sing. Verse 2: Forged as messengers of hope, given...
They teach us all a lesson – just as the Christmas story does – that in the birth of a child, there is a new dawn with endless potential. 他们给我们上了一课,就像圣诞节的故事一样;孩子们的出生意味着具有无限潜力的新曙光。 It is this simplicity of the Christmas story that makes it so...
The name "Jesus" is derived from the Hebrew name "Yeshua," meaning "Yahweh is salvation." This name is central to Christian belief, as it encapsulates the mission and purpose of Christ's life on earth. In the context of this verse, Jesus is not just a man walking by; He is the ...
Since this is in us, does it not also, by the communication of Christ’s flesh, cause Christ to dwell in us bodily?And a little after:Whence we must consider that Christ is in us not only according to the habit, which we call love,but also by natural participation, etc. ...
Who is the Prophet Isa in Islam? What is the Islamic view of Jesus? Who is Isa Al Masih? Join us today in a religious dialogue about Jesus and Islam and learn what the Quran, the Hadith, and Muslim scholars say about Isa Al-Masih (Jesus Christ).
If, however, we are not judged innocent through your legal process, we are ready to suffer, for the sake of the Word of God, whatever is or might be laid upon us to suffer–everything for the sake of our faith in Christ Jesus our Savior, as long as we have breath in us, unless...
The last verse of this initial poem warns against its uniqueness: some saints can be like Jesus, not having his same status, for he is the only Seal of universal holiness6, but inheriting this exact science of letters. Ibn ʿArabī mentions the name of Ḥallāj, for example. This ...