walking upon the waters. TheApostlesfirst fear, and then recognize Jesus; Peter walks upon the water as long as his confidence lasts; the storm ceases when Jesus has entered the boat. The next day brings Jesus and HisApostlestoCapharnaum, where He speaks to the assembly about the Bread of...
The original Hebrew for the Western name "Jesus" would more correctly be pronounced "Yeshua," and "the Christ" (Greek, based on a Hebrew word meaning Messiah) can actually be more clearly written as simply "the Messiah," which means "the Anointed One." He was God The Son and The Word...
He’s always presented as religious—“Jesus Walks” imagined the club as a holy temple back in 2004; the Kardashians’ labored, glamorous Easter photos have become something of an annual tradition; Pablo was explicitly an album about faith—and yet the timing is notable. By most accounts, ...
A scientist may know many facts about water, but if she is crawling through the desert dying of thirst, head knowledge will not save her. She needs to drink water. Head knowledge that God exists is not saving faith. Before going on a journey we might pray to God for protection or befor...
The Sun Walks on the Water The Summer Solstice Summer Time Recap Virgo: Harvest Time Libra: The Scales of Justice Scorpio (Judas) Sagittarius (Pontius Pilate) (Rest of Lessons are Under Construcion) Matthew Chapter 2— The Birth of Jesus Scripture Which Suggests Jesus is the Su...
...while we wait for the blessed hope - the glorious appearing of our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ,... - Titus 2:13
Jesus comes, walks a bit with John, reaches beyond him and then goes, too. John baptized. That is, he used a purifying rite in connection with his preaching. It helps to remember the distinction between baptism as practised in the Christian Church, and as practised by John, and by Jesus...
Scientists are frequently announcing the discovery of extrasolar planets. Those who think life must exist elsewhere are looking for planets that could have liquid water on them. They recognize that this is a necessary, though not sufficient condition for life. In chapter seven, Ross notes eight “...
Yet some of his mighty deeds, such as walking on the water or stilling the storm, suggested to his followers that he was more than a mere mortal. Moreover, unlike other Jewish prophets, Jesus spoke, not in the name of God by saying “Thus saith the Lord,” but as if he were God...
The baptism doesn’t save us. We are saved before we go down in the water. Our baptism is the public display of an inward experience in Christ. Our lives are his workmanship. He molds and shapes us through life experiences. A preponderance of our life’s journey reveals evidence of Chris...