What Are Gog and Magog in the Bible?Although we do not know the exact nature of the kingdom of Gog and Magog, we do know from Revelation that armies from these kingdoms will join forces with Satan in an attempt to destroy God’s people. Hope Bolinger Author Updated Sep 25, 2024 ...
My situation looked bleak from every direction. I wanted to trust God’s plan. I really did. So why was I struggling to believe God could help me in the midst of what seemed impossible? Sometimes, God gives us opportunities to come to a deeper level of trust in Him. Dur...
So not only is this mottonotin the Bible, it wasn’t popularized by someone who was committed to the historic Christian faith and the Bible’s teachings on God’s character. [Read the Bible Gateway Blog post,Did You Know That the Founder of Christianity Was Jewish?] Aeso...
But the sheep did not hear them.—Read againJohn 10:3-5. What is true of the sheep and the voice of the stranger is true also of man and of every voice which is not of God. The heart of the child answers to the voice of the Father; it trembles at any voice which is unknown....
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Stories of ordinary people who believed God's promises. They were not perfect, but their faith advanced God's scarlet thread of redemption in the tapestry of life.
One of the most fascinating (and misunderstood) concepts in the Bible is the idea of being “elect” or “chosen” by God. The New Testament gives us several glimpses into this idea, showing us what it means to be called into a relationship with God, not as a passive observer but as ...
“Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father in heaven.New American Standard Bible“Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who does the will of My ...
The reference or literary allusion to Jephthah is a Biblical one. Hamlet is comparing Polonius to Jephthah. Jephthah (the story is from Judges 11 in the Bible)promises God a burnt sacrifice of the first person who comes to his door if he can claim victory over the Ammonites. ...
I early became intrested in politics as I did not like to see our country on a moral decline, I could see the correlation between moral decline and the fall of empires. I studied Art, writing and majored in counseling, I quit my fifth year when God called me to write my book. ...