illuminate the person and work of Jesus Christ, the Saviour. These types serve as divine illustrations, revealing God's redemptive plan through historical events, people, and institutions. The study of these types enriches the understanding of the continuity and fulfillment of Scripture in the New ...
Jesus’ followers walk in God’s love. Jesus instructs his disciples to relate to one another through divine love: “A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another. By this all people will know that you are m...
How many times do we, as humans, do just the opposite of James 1:19 and are actually slow to listen and quick to speak? But this wasn’t how Jesus taught us to be as Christians in any type of relationship. Jesus teaches us to be patient, listen to others and only speak when words...
Angels were created “by and for” Jesus Christ to be messengers of His salvation plan for humanity (CCC: 331). We see angels in this role numerous times throughout the Bible, most notably in the New Testament when the angel Gabriel announces the Savior’s birth; when the angels at the...
Use any of David’s Psalms to meditate continually. Keep things simple by repeating the name of Jesus or Hallelujah. Alternatively, you can meditate on the Holy Word through the practice of Lectio Divina. This is mainly to cultivate a knowledge of scripture and develop intimacy with God. ...
Each of the above spiritual gifts mentioned in Scripture can be categorized into one of 3 types or kinds. These gifts are not something we possess; they are God’s supernatural ability showing up in our lives in various ways. The Bible calls it a manifestation. There are min...
When a man is discussing what Jesus meant, let him state first of all what He said, not what the man thinks He would have said if he had expressed Himself more clearly. Here is an instance of question and answer: Q. ‘How did our Master Himself sum up the law in a few words?’...
In all honesty, I have followed quite a few of these “wise” moms to get a better grasp on what's going on in this crazy world of ours. While many of these mommas may have good intentions and even be correct, Scripture warns that we must tread lightly here. The reason to be ...
believe that demons are fallen or evil angels. When Jesus described hell, he called it “eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels” (Matt. 25:41). John describedthe fall of Satanin a highly symbolic fashion, noting that the devil took a third of the angels in heaven with him...
We've created a program setting at each Week of Hope location that allows for meaningful encounters with Jesus and fellowship with one another in an intimate environment. Our well-trained staff lead interactive, relevant, and Scripture-based teaching daily. 4 Spiritual Touch-Points Morning Programs...