But some days, laundry is a lot simpler, and usually feels more urgent. However, words like "Armageddon", the "apocalypse", and the final judgement can certainly get our minds spinning with fear. Can we really know what the Bible does and does not say about the end times? Let's take...
The purpose of What does the bible say about … is to clearly outline the basic beliefs… Read More Nightmares Definition: A frightening or terrifying dream. (The word “nightmare” comes from the Old English word “mare”… Read More ADAPTABILITY Definition: The ability to change so...
Our first Bible text is from the Gospel of Mark 8:38. Here are the words of our Jesus, “For whoever is ashamed of Me and My words in this adulterous and sinful generation, of him the Son of Man also will be ashamed when He comes in the glory of His Father with the holy angels...
What does the Bible say about Resurrection Day? Resurrection Day was, and is, about the pain-filled, sacrificial death and miraculous regeneration of Jesus. When is Resurrection Day in the Holy Week Calendar? Resurrection Day is the final and most celebrated day of the Holy Week. Lesser-...
1. Doom Days The last days will not come right away. The Bible tells us the end of the world will not come until the end of the 1,000-year reign of Christ known as the Millennial Reign of Christ, this is why we use the phrase "end times". They are on-going events that we n...
Does the Bible condone moderate drinking of alcohol? Let's look at some Bible examples of people who used alcohol, as well as the effects it has on the body. Bible examples: In the Old Testament, Aaron and his sons, the priests, were strictly forbidden to drink either wine or strong dr...
Even useful men, like Elijah and Groves, found themselves facing the darkness of depression. Yet the Bible does not leave the believer, in the midst of such darkness, without hope. As Dallimore recorded of Charles Spurgeon, who had a very sensitive nature and after someone falsely cried fire...
The Bible does not say to believe in yourself...It’s a lie to say that “we can all be whatever we want.” God is in control and we are not. We do not live in a world where we will always get what we believe we should.
What does the Bible say about the mind? This is a significant question that I could write volumes about, but I don’t have enough space in one article. Years ago, there was a commercial with the slogan “A mind is a terrible thing to waste.” As you think about that statement...
The Bible says that God does not change, that He is the same today as He was yesterday. If God the Father is telling us that homosexuality and anything to do with the occult are abominations in His sight back in the Old Testament, then He is not going to be changing His mind just ...