It doesn’t always have to be about singing praise songs. Paul talks about how everything we do, we can do to the glory of God. In the next part of the episode (17:20-29:21), the guys talk about the Hebrew word, “kavod,” one of the words used for “glory” in the Bib...
Our Creator God reveals clearly what happens when you die. As you will see, God has a plan for all who have ever lived—whether or not they knew about God during this lifetime. Let’s discover what the Bible says happens after death. ...
This is what the now-and-not-yet Kingdom of God is all about. In the last part of the episode (28:26-41:57), the guys try to shed light on the question of life after death. Though we’re given few specifics about the afterlife in the Bible, we know that both Jesus and the ...
There is only one safe source for the definition of what it means "to believe", - THE BIBLE ITSELF. The truth may be found in this verse: "He that believeth on the Son hath eternal life; BUT HE THAT OBEYETH NOT* THE SON SHALL NOT SEE LIFE, but the wrath of God abideth on him...
This is a story no one who cares about eternal life should miss. In fact, in advice that seems equally applicable to us today, we are told in the film that one of Our Lady’s biggest sorrows was that “[f]ew people truly listened to the advice and counsel she had given to her ...
The only way to prove it is not to fined one verse or even phrase in the Bible that teaches either of those. Surely people see something in the Bible that they think sends them into these ditches. They do. I can go to passages where they think they see what they see. Even though ...
According to Scripture, there is one condition only to receive the free gift of everlasting life from God. Everywherethe Bible tells us that faith alone in Christ alone is all that is necessary to receive eternal life. But at the same time, the Bible talks about repentance scores of times....
Sanctification is a theological term for basically Christian living, it's called progressive sanctification. But if you step back and look at how the Bible uses the term, it's a little different actually. The New Testament, when it talks about sanctification, it just means being set apart. ...
The most popular verse in the Bible holds a fantastic key. “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”“Should not perish” is the key. ...
Yahweh is only used in the Bible when the author is talking about God’s personal relationship with his people. A great example of this isPsalm 19. The author talks in the first 6 verses aboutElohim(another name for God) and his relationship with the material world. Then, in verse 7, ...