... the majority can be likened to travelers who have no limit to the size of baggage to carry, the kind of items they could possess or a particular entrance or exit signs to pay attention to. There are such ...
... the Lord expected the man of God to do. A command not to eat or drink water could mean nothing but a fast. (1Kings 13:9) The man of God was expected to be engaged in some spiritual exercise including fasting ...
... His great power by delivering them from Egypt, sustaining them in the dessert and driving out other nations so they could inherit the Promised Land only to have the people continually offer sacrifices ...
... For example, they understood that a rock could serve as a shelter from a sudden storm or provide a cool shadow from an oppressive heat. They learned that a rock could also be a stronghold and a place of ...
... framework for the furtherance of the human race (Genesis 1:28). Since Adam could not hang out with the animals in the garden, God realised the loneliness of man and He decided to remedy that by giving ...
... remember complaining that the economy is not "friendly" to my pocket and that things are too expensive and life is now too difficult. Before I could finish complaining, my dad chipped in saying, things ...
... even as small as a mustard seed, you could say to this mulberry tree, ‘May you be uprooted and thrown into the sea,’ and it would obey you!
These sections of scripture were written at very different ...
... even as small as a mustard seed, you could say to this mulberry tree, ‘May you be uprooted and thrown into the sea,’ and it would obey you!
These sections of scripture were written at very different ...
... the Bible says that the jailor was instructed to guard Paul and Silas very well so he placed them in the “inner cell” (dungeon) and fastened their feet in stocks so they could not escape.
In doing the ...