Fabulous books have been written about prayer, and myriads of prayers are available in print. Here, prayer language is primarily Scripture itself. The poetry, songs, dialogue, and prose of the Bible ...
During Lent, the season of self examination, we invite Jesus into our hearts. We give up self will and ask Him to take control. We ask Him to abide in us. We ask Him to take every thought captive. We ...
It is not a name, but the term or title “Son of man” is found in the Hebrew Jewish Bible, especially in the book of Ezekiel; and in the Greek Christian New Testament: In the Torah book of Numbers, in ...
In Hinduism and Buddhism there are hundreds of Named male Gods and several dozen major, widely known, Named Goddesses. In Judaism there is only one male God; but there are seven female Named prophets.
There are several verses in the Bible that say God is always with us. Romans 8:35-29 tells us that no matter what God is always there. We all face times in our walk with faith that test our commitment ...
Jesus, the writers of the New Testament, and observant Jews never say the name of God. So why is saying it such a trend among American Christians? In the Bible, names matter. They aren’t mere ...
The Book of John reminds us that Jesus’ humanity makes ours possible. Nearly halfway through John’s Gospel, Jesus tells those gathered in the temple at the Feast of the Dedication, “Is it not written ...
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