Verses that Illustrate how the Bible does not Support the Concept of Karma Introduction to Isaiah 40:7-12 In Isaiah 40:1-11 we read how the Lord God of Israel wants to deliver His people. The Lord does not give up on us because of repeated sinning, but is always calling us back...
While I would never presume to suggest Christian clergy re-read the Holy Bible with an eye to early scripture and suicide, I would suggest they read, What Does the Bible Say about Suicide? by my now deceased friend and colleague, Reverend James T Clemons. Ignorance of your own scriptures ...
Even today, we know that untold millions still dwell in deep darkness, having never heard about the one true God or of Jesus Christ, His only Son. 2. Darkness refers to evil and willful blindness. This points beyond the mere fact of simple ignorance. In this sense, darkness refers to...
Much like other books of the Bible, Hebrews opens with a statement connecting its narrative to the big picture of God’s work in the world. The assertion that “God has spoken already in many and various ways…” suggests that God now, in the time of the author, has more to say abou...
The Church of Jesus Christ has been restored to the earth. The priesthood authority of God exists in His Church today, just as it did in the original Church. The Bible and the Book of Mormon are the word of God. God reveals His will to prophets today, just as He did anciently. Our...
” I was struck (still processing how), by the new banner in the church building. In a conversation, just after seeing the banner, I was told that “it is impossible for a white person NOT to see know they are a racist.” I was struck by that comment too. But blindness comes in ...
What do Gods beautiful words have to say about the poor, and the needy? * 197 times the poor are spoken of in a Protestant bible in a loving, caring manner! * 245 times are the poor spoken about in an Orthodox bible also in a loving, caring manner!
He would forgive this Jesus, who appears happy not only to let His followers be blind to the natural miracles around them -- the subtle handiwork of God that took billions of years to achieve -- but also to force their blindness on everyone, in His name. ...
The Bible talks about that very clearly, as well as their short-lived world government and their utter destruction by God Himself. Pinchas Eliyayu June 1, 2008 @ 2:34 pm your perspective is inverted in respect of truth and reality. i pity you. your jewish soul is sinning against your ...
This man was born blind. I am sure for his parents thought this was a bad thing. People thought the parents’ sin caused their son’s blindness. They probably carried guilt, shame, sadness, and maybe anger. For the man, a life of blindness probably equated to life as a beggar. People...