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In the opening chapter of Isaiah, God describes the state of His people, and it isn’t flattering. They’re seen as a sick man with wounds all over his body who […]
In the opening chapter of Isaiah, God describes the state of His people, and it isn’t flattering. They’re seen as a sick man with wounds all over his body who […]
“The Lord is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer” (Psalm 18:2 ESV). When we speak of a deliverer today, we are often referring to Jesus. Jesus is the
“And then will I declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from me, you workers of lawlessness’” (Matthew 7:23 ESV). This was not a warning to the world; it
Zechariah is one of the most difficult books in the Bible. This is especially true in chapter 14, verses 6-7. You only need to compare translations to see this. Here
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The Book of Revelation was sent to seven churches in Asia Minor. The churches in that region included Galatia and Ephesus, a city the apostle Paul was all too familiar
In Exodus, we read about the glory of God seen on the face of Moses. The first time this took place, Moses was carrying the tablets of the testimony back
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Does God open His book by explaining how He created everything? The Bible is about God’s relationship with us, ultimately through Jesus Christ. The fact that everything exists only because
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Did you know that God divorced Israel? Yes, God hates divorce. However, He does allow the divorce of an unfaithful spouse, and Israel was unfaithful over and over. In fact,
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Some have tried to come up with a metaphor for the Trinity. The egg: white, yoke, and shell. The three phases of water: solid, liquid, and gas. These examples have
What are the sufferings of Christ? Peter gives us two indications of what this means. In the beginning of his first epistle, Peter says this: As to this salvation, the
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