BibleProjectWhat Does Jesus Mean by Ask, Seek, and Knock? EPISODE 427Sermon on the Mount E32 – In his fourth teaching on relationships and conflict in the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus encourages his listeners to ask God for what they need. Because the three previous teachings don't directly...
The Bible tells us that there is only one baptism. To fully understand what is meant by the baptism of the Holy Spirit – you have to know what the difference is between your body, soul, and spirit. The Bible tells us that we have three distinct parts to our being – body, soul, a...
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Bottom line – faith“comes’by hearing the Word of God. And what does the Bible mean by“hearing”the Word of God?“Hearing”the Word of God means that you are reading the Bible for yourself, trying to understand and assimilate it all as best as you can. If you will be willing to ...
I've never had one but my daughter claims she does. Till your scientific evaluation I just thought my daughter was 'wacko' now I wish I could have Lucid Dreams myself instead of those dreams where I'm always running late to catch a train. I'll try the exercises you quoted in the ...
Nobody wants to live each day feeling like they’re running on a treadmill. So, when you start to feel completely overwhelmed by it all, here are some things you
Knock and the door will open. 10-13 “Don’t bargain with God. Be direct. Ask for what you need. This is not a cat-and-mouse, hide-and-seek game we’re in. If your little boy asks for a serving of fish, do you scare him with a live snake on his plate? If your little ...
Jesus said, "Ask and you will receive, seek and you will find, knock and the door will be opened." But you need to more than ask, seek, and knock. You must do it expectantly. You are to ask expectantly, seek expectantly, and knock expectantly. ...
“FEAR NOT” is written many times in the Bible. We are called to live fearlessly every day. I heard The LORD say “Don’t look at circumstances that are happening in the world today. I have it under control. Look to Me and Fear Not. I have set things in order that must happen;...
a. To obtain from a source; derive or draw: This book takes its title from the Bible. b. To obtain, as through measurement or a specified procedure: took the patient's temperature. c. To write or make a record of, especially in shorthand or cursive writing: take a letter; take notes...