What is faith? Faith is one of those words that is commonly used but not always understood. So, when the Bible uses the word faith, what does it mean? Faith is confidence and trust in who God is and what He says. Christianity.com Editorial Staff Christianity.com Updated Jan 27, ...
Scripture is something I like to consider when interpreting any dream. The bible does not mention guns but mentions weapons of war. If we take Ecclesiastes 9:18 it reads "wisdom is better than weapons" there is another scripture that points to swords and training hands of war (Pslam 144.1)...
“God is within her, she will not fall; God will help her at break of day.”– Psalm 46:5. What does this mean and promise us? On our own accord, we cannot accomplish the purpose and plan God has for our individual lives. It is the power of God in us,
What does it mean if a dog bites you in a dream? What does a black dog mean in a dream biblically? Understanding the Spiritual Significance of Dog Bite Dreams Dog bite dreams play one of the most important roles as messengers from the spiritual realm. These powerful dreams create bridges ...
What Does It Mean to Dream of Horses? Seeing a horse in your dream might have multiple meanings. Horses represent strength, power, courage, health, purity, fun, or even death. They portray experiences in your waking life that affect you. But you’re yet to process your emotions related to...
“For to everyone who has, more shall be given, and he will have an abundance; but from the one who does not have, even what he does have shall be taken away.NASB 1977 “For to everyone who has shall more be given, and he shall have an abundance; but from the one who does not...
What does it mean for a blue jay to fly around you or land on you? If the blue jay appears to fly around you that can suggest that you need to care for others more. The advice here is to perhaps create a schedule in order to connect with the people that you haven’t spoken to ...
Paul David Tripp suggests that if isolation from the culture (rejection) is on one end of the spectrum, and immersion in the culture (assimilation) is on the other end, then Christians can find a biblically-appropriate place between the two. He calls this place, “redemption interaction.” ...
Does this mean that biblically-oriented Christians shouldn’t observe Advent? For some, the answer is “Yes.” If it’s not explicitly taught in Scripture, then Christians shouldn’t do it. You’ll find that kind of argument among non-instrumental Church of Christ believers, for example. Sin...
don’t do work. Shavuos, Sukkos, Pesach, Rosh HaShanah, maybe Yom Kippur. I’ve heard it referred to Purim and Chanukah sometimes, but I think it’s mostly used with the “don’t touch that light switch” holidays. I.e. the biblically mandated ones (as opposed to the rabbinic ones)...