... Spirit”. The Greek word for quench carries the idea of putting out a flame which makes sense because we know that the Spirit of God is likened to a flame in 2 Timothy 1:6-7 where Paul tells Timothy: “For ...
... our enjoyment." (NIV) 1 Timothy 6:17
The quality of life is usually high for the rich and affluent in society. The rich also refers to individuals with higher education, good job, influence/power, and ...
... our enjoyment." (NIV) 1 Timothy 6:17
The quality of life is usually high for the rich and affluent in society. The rich also refers to individuals with higher education, good job, influence/power, and ...
... Spirit”. The Greek word for quench carries the idea of putting out a flame which makes sense because we know that the Spirit of God is likened to a flame in 2 Timothy 1:6-7 where Paul tells Timothy: “For ...
... our enjoyment." (NIV) 1 Timothy 6:17
The quality of life is usually high for the rich and affluent in the society. The rich also refers to individuals with higher education, good job, influence/power, ...
... Spirit”. The Greek word for quench carries the idea of putting out a flame which makes sense because we know that the Spirit of God is likened to a flame in 2 Timothy 1:6-7 where Paul tells Timothy: “For ...
... our enjoyment. “NIV (1 Timothy 6:17)
Great has been the level of staggering of many who have witnessed the abundance and riches of individuals and even nations in the past centuries. At one time living ...