global.gofamilylife.com This Isaiahscripturewaswritten on the old administrative block; today, it is printed on the lobby of the new hospital, reminding us that the one we hohcs.org.hk hohcs.org.hk 昔日,此金句被題在舊院行政樓(已被拆卸)的門楣上, 今日則高懸在新院大堂的橫樑上,時...
Speaking Prophetically to our Culture June 6, 2024/Leave a comment “Learn to do right; seek justice. Defend the oppressed. Take up the cause of the fatherless; plead the case of the widow." - Isaiah 1:17 It is very tempting as a Christian, in a climate so overtaken by political ta...
Instead of v. 11 speaking of female deacons, the alternative explanation is that Paul has lesser requirements for women because they do not actually hold office. Read More → Jun 3, 2024 Zachary Garris Working Hard for Christ One way to express our trust in God isbyworking hard. We seize...
learn because some traditions have been superimposed in the pulpit over the Word of God in the back of the pew despite Almighty God's instruction tonot add to or take awayfrom what He has said. It's time to reach out to open that Bible and seek out God's voice that is speaking to...
Hannah’s Lessons to Two Men (on learning to be good men) As we ask what it means to love in the face of such loss, Hannah appears with her tears, words, and song to teach us lessons about loss and love. Hannah reminds us to think twice (or thrice) before speaking too soon. ...
I. The Reformed Position: The claim in the Westminster Confession of Faith that all controversies of religion ultimately are to be determined by the Holy Spirit speaking in Sacred Scripture contradicts the testimony of the Church Fathers, who repeatedly teach the necessity of judging such controversie...
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1– Acts 2:3 – when the Holy Spirit descended upon the twelve apostles on Pentecost Sunday, they began to speak in tongues. Acts 2:6 says that men from fifteen different nations each heard the apostles speaking in their own language. ...
How can we be thankful for rulers who don’t rule well (speaking generally across a lifetime of elected officials), who oppose God’s moral law, who stand for things we’re against? Well, at the time Paul wrote this letter to Timothy, they were under the reign of Nero—not the most...
Acts 2:1-4– Speaking in tongues Acts 2:43– Many done by apostles Acts 3:7-11– Lame man at temple Acts 4:31– Earthquake Acts 5:5-10– Ananias and Sapphira Acts 5:12– Signs and wonders Acts 5:12-16– Healing Acts 5:19– Prison doors opened ...