Jesus writing in the sand is a prelude to judgment. To say that there is a mathematical order to the universe implies a master Mathematician as it all adds up when math goes from random abstract numbers to calculations of genius proportions and accuracy. Just try convincing your math teacher ...
Salvation on Sand Mountain: Snake Handling and Redemption in Southern Appalachia (review) With considerable writing talent we are treated to the story of a man so fascinated by danger, that he had once sought out a war (El Salvador) and obtained press credentials from a Birmingham paper so th...
.Jesus, friend of sinnersThe One whose writing in the sandMade the righteous turn awayAnd the stones fall from their handsHelp us to rememberWe are all the least of theseLet the memory of Your mercyBring Your people to their knees.Nobody knows what we're forOnly what we're againstWhen...
Paul gets a bad rap for understandable reasons, some of which is for being misunderstood, some of it I think because he was writing in a different time and culture. How we understand and bring forward this living document, the Word of God in Scripture in the sense that its fulfillment is...
“Jesus Is a Jerk” is a meme consisting of images showing Jesus with average people doing everyday tasks. Hilarity ensues as funny and often vulgar text is added. The original images with the caption “With You Always” were illustrated as a series titled “Jesus: With You Always” in 19...
Now, notice the author in the Book of Revelation does identify himself as John, but he has a complete different language and style of writing from the other books, which created much uncertainty about its validity in the Church.My questions here are: Who wrote the Books? And is or is ...
Break our hearts for what breaks Yours Jesus friend of sinners The One whose writing in the sand Made the righteous turn away And the stones fall from their hands Help us to remember We are all the least of these Let the memory of Your mercy ...
His writing does not exist, but Julius Africanus (a Christian historian) quoted Thallus in AD 221. Evans writes that “the value of this fragment is slight,”[51] but it shows that someone in the first century knew about the darkness and was trying to refute it. JULIUS COMMENTING ON ...
In Jesus' time, people wore sandals all the time (show sandals) because of the weather. Back then, roads were dirt roads. (Sift some dirt or sand in a bin for the children to see). They were not paved like ours are now. People's feet got very sandy and dirty from walking around...