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I AM AN 80 YEAR OLD MALE, BORN AGAIN, CHRISTIAN WITH A LOVE FOR JESUS. I DO NOT GET OUT MUCH ANYMORE BUT FIND THAT TELLING PEOPLE ABOUT THE LOVE JESUS HAS FOR THEM IS NOT ONLY WHAT WE ARE SUPPOSED TO DO BUT SOMETHING THAT THE WORLD NEEDS.
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One of the ways in which God's goodness is revealed is in mercy. We may describe mercy as the readiness of God to relieve the misery of fallen creatures. Many times, mercy is called compassion or lovingkindness. It is expressed toward the sinner because of the misery that sin has brought upon him.
The "reed" referred to in this passage is probably speaking of the reeds that grew in the marshy areas in the land of Palestine. These were very fragile and could be easily bruised or broken. The term "smoking flax" refers to a linen wick which was made from flax and burned brightly when floating on oil in an open lamp. However, when the oil was depleted, the flax would just smoke until the oil was...
WHY IS IT SO HARD FOR SOME PEOPLE TO FORGIVE? WHEN THEY THINK SOMEONE IS JUDGING THEM, THEY ARE SO QUICK TO TELL THEM THAT JESUS TELLS US IN LUKE 6:37 NOT TO JUDGE. HOWEVER, IN THAT SAME SCRIPTURE HE ALSO SAYS TO FORGIVE.
WHAT IS TRUTH? THE DICTIONARY SAYS "Conformity to fact or reality; exact accordance with that which is, or has been, or shall be."
The scribes were copyists of the holy scriptures. They preserved in written form the oral law, and faithfully handed down the Hebrew scriptures. In New Testament times, they were students, interpreters, and teachers of the Old Testament. Their functions regarding the law were to teach it, develop it, and use it in any connection with the Sanhedrin and various local courts. They were ambitious for honor, which they demanded, especially from their pupils, as well as from the general public. This homage was readily granted them (Mt. 23:5-11).
Ezra was a scribe during the Babylonian captivity of the Jews, and he was a very godly man. The office of a scribe was a worthy one, but the scribes of...
WHEN I HEAR PEOPLE SAY THAT THEIR PRAYERS ARE NOT BEING ANSWERED, I JUST SAY TO MYSELF HOW CAN THEY SAY THAT? DON'T THEY STUDY GOD'S WORD OR EVIDENTLY THEY HAVE NOT READ ANY OF MY MESSAGES ABOUT THIS? NOT READING MY MESSAGES IS UP TO YOU BUT NOT STUDYING GOD'S WORD IS A BIG MISTAKE. HOW WILL YOU KNOW WHAT HE HAS IN STORE FOR YOU?
IF WE PRAY ACCORDING TO GOD'S WORD, OUR PRAYERS ARE ALWAYS ANSWERED. WHAT WE HAVE TO DO IS BELIEVE THEY ARE ANSWERED AND RECEIVE THEM. TO RECEIVE THEM WE HAVE TO USE OUR FAITH TO BRING THEM FROM THE SPIRITUAL WORLD INTO OUR PHYSICAL WORLD. THEN WE HAVE TO BELIEVE WE HAVE RECEIVED WHATEVER WE HAVE PRAYED FOR, THANK GOD FOR IT AND WAIT UNTIL IT IS MANIFESTED. AND YOU ALSO HAVE TO HAVE FORGIVENESS IN YOUR HEART. LOOK WHAT IT SAYS IN THESE THREE SCRIPTURES BELOW.
This is in reference to the fact that Jesus came in the power and authority of His father to point men to Father God. Jesus existed before His advent on this earth in the form of God and was equal with God. Yet, He humbled Himself and became a servant while here on earth (Phil. 2:6-8).
He did not come to promote Himself but to give His life to provide the way to the Father (Jn. 14:6). In the same way, the Holy Spirit does not exalt Himself, but points all men unto Jesus. Jesus came, meek and lowly, totally submitted unto and seeking only to please the Father.
This is radically different from the way so called "great men"...
When the Jewish authorities heard Jesus call God "my (own) Father", they immediately understood that Jesus claimed for Himself deity in the highest possible sense of that term. That claim was either blasphemy, to be punished by death, or else Jesus was who He claimed to be.
Jesus never associated Himself with His disciples by using the plural pronoun "our" Father. Rather, He always used the singular "my" Father, since His relationship was unique and eternal, whereas theirs was by grace and regeneration.
We should ponder carefully our Lord's own conception of who He was. He said "I am from above" (Jn. 8:23); "Before Abraham was, I AM" (Jn. 8:58); "I and my Father are one" (Jn. 10:30); "He...
The Sabbath was first mentioned in Scripture in Exodus 16, when the Lord started miraculously providing the children of Israel with manna in the wilderness. The Israelites were commanded to gather twice as much manna on the sixth day because God would not provide any on the seventh day. Shortly after this, the Lord commanded the observance of the Sabbath day in the ten commandments that were communicated to Moses on Mt. Sinai on the two tablets of stone (Ex. 20:8-11). In this command, God connected this Sabbath day with the rest that He took on the seventh day of creation.
As revealed in Colossians 2:16-17, the Sabbath was symbolic. According to Exodus 23:12, one of the purposes of the Sabbath was to give man and his animals one day of...
