Interestingly, the word śānē translated as “hates” is the Hebrew antonym of the verb āhab, meaning “to love.”[iv] God’s abhorrence of pride is clearly stated in the Scripture, and it is anything but passive. What Impresses God? In Isaiah 66:1-2, God declares. “The heaven ...
Getting a true sense of whether or not the church is sharing in the burden to reach the lost is paramount. If the church doesn’t share in the burden all efforts will be sabotaged and in vain. Have big events. There are built in big events that happen naturally in every church paradigm...
Knowing this shade of meaning opens up good questions. So use all the tools at your disposal! What is a favorite Bible passage of yours and why? Ryan M. Reeves: The story of Jesus calming the storm. So vivid and yet so important for understanding Jesus as Lord. Charles Hill: T...
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qualifies the sense to be attributed to the “moral” aim of Conti's reflections: the interpretation of the myths demands the vigilant exercise of moral choice, the reader's ability, as happens in poetic and mythical allegories, to extract an edifying meaning from their ambiguous language....