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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 Promised Land isn’t just the physical land that God promised as a heritage to his people. Some refer to heaven as the Promised Land. God’s eternal Promised Land is the heritage of all who come to him through his Son.
Historical accounts of the man who sentenced Jesus to death paint him as arrogant and cruel; the Bible goes easier on him, shifting the blame. Read more What Did Jesus Look Like? He is one of the most commonly painted figures in Western art. But what do we really know about his appeara...
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 by a few scattered communities ...
I did that, spending an inordinate amount of time getting that one block laid. That cornerstone became the reference point, and the rest of the stones knew exactly where they needed to line up. There is our hope. Jesus the cornerstone, then God’s own hand in taking our rough-edged ...
What is the Bible? The Bible, though, is about so much more than numbers and facts. The Bible is God breathed (2 Tim. 3:16), tells us about God and His love, and serves as a guide for our lives. It is truth to live by in a world that surrounds us with anything but. But we...
2 Timothy 3:16-17All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction…The first thing I want to say to you is this: You are not to look in the Bible for a complete and comprehensive presentation of Divine truth. You are not to ...
Santa is a lot of fun, but he is only representative of an old time gentleman named Saint Nicholas who used to hand out presents to the poor people of his town. From there he has evolved into the jolly man with the white beard we see today, who will grant all our requests. Even ...
Understanding eschatology is essential for several reasons: Biblical Revelation: The Bible, particularly in books like Daniel, Ezekiel, and Revelation, provides detailed prophecies about the end times. These scriptures reveal God's plan for the future, including the return of Christ, the final judgmen...