The relevant scripture is 1 John 5:7-8, which states: "For there are three that testify: the Spirit, the water, and the blood; and these three are in agreement" (Berean Standard Bible).Context and InterpretationThe Apostle John, in his first epistle, addresses the assurance of eternal ...
because, they say, they are more useful than they would be if they went "without the camp." This is doing evil that good may come, and can never be tolerated by an enlightened conscience. If an act of sin would increase my usefulness tenfold...
To gauge, take a peek during the next Gospel Doctrine class you attend and see how many people have their cell phones out. It doesn’t matter what they’re looking at—fantasy football scores or the latest general conference talks—they’re not engaged. They have more faith in their phone...
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It seems to me that the broadcast seating arrangement works against the ideals in the scripture. But a circle facilitates them. Don’t let the class get any larger than ten people. So let’s say that the classroom chairs have been arranged into a circle, but there are 30 people in the...
In summary, while the Bible does not specifically mention "Three Years of Peace" as a distinct period, the theme of peace is woven throughout Scripture, highlighting God's sovereignty, faithfulness, and the hope of eternal peace through Christ....