Psalm 16:11says, “You make known to me the path of life; you will fill me with joy in your presence.” It’s in God’s presence that we find the fullness of joy. And, asNehemiah 8:10tells us, “The joy of the Lord is [our] strength.” It’s in God’...
The "glory" (Hebrew: "כָּבוֹד," kavod) of the LORD refers to His manifest presence and majesty. In the Old Testament, God's glory often appears as a visible sign, such as a cloud or fire, symbolizing His holiness and power. The Israelites' understanding of God's ...
God's glory is His manifest presence and the visible expression of His divine attributes. By revealing His glory, God is making His power and majesty known to the people, reinforcing His authority and the seriousness of His commands. before all the peopleThis phrase indicates that God's ...
The devils smoke and mirrors cunning deception has so traumatized many believers against the Spirit-to-Spirit communion that opens the way to seeing and hearing clearly the magnificent heavenly Spirit connection with Father God that they fear the manifest presence of our Heavenly Father in the Holy...
Haven’t you ever wondered what does God look like? Although God the Father is spirit, the Bible talks about Jesus being “the image of the invisible God".
The second word is “dokimazo,” which means to test or prove. This type of discernment involves evaluating whether something is authentic or aligns with God’s truth.1 John 4:1uses this term, instructing believers to “test the spirits” to see if they are from God. Similarly,1 Thessalon...
Indeed, the Japanese word for "god," kami, is something many scholars are relucant to translate in that way, or at all. Even a major god, like Inari, remains in popular consciousness so indefinite that the sex of the god, or whether it is actually embodied in the sacred foxes of the...
Aramaic: The Language of Jesus Aramaic is a descendant of Hebrew that was widely spoken in the Middle East in the centuries leading up to the birth of Jesus. In fact, Aramaic was Jesus’s native language — the one he used to deliver his teachings to his disciples. It is still spoken ...
Heaven in the Present: A Place of Bliss for Departed Spirits Heaven now is a real place of departed spirits, the place of bliss in God’s presence where believers go when they die. Enoch entered heaven when “God took him” to be with Himself (Gen. 5:24). Elijah also “went up to...
Because that which may be known of God is manifest in them; for God hath shewed it unto them… 1 Corinthians 11:14 Doth not even nature itself teach you, that, if a man have long hair, it is a shame unto him? are a law. Romans 2:12 For as many as have sinned without law ...