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Sage Thoughts #104 Fifty Shades of Sin
The emperor is still naked, but we have lost our ability to blush. Have you ever not wanted to do something, but you knew God wanted you to anyway? Yep, that’s how I feel right now. I’m probably going to make some of my dear sisters upset with...
0 commentsThe State of Our World Part 4: Rome-The Dawn of the Iron Age
Daniel 2:40 Reads: And the fourth kingdom shall be strong as iron: forasmuch as iron breaketh in pieces and subdueth all things: and as iron that breaketh all these, shall it break in pieces and bruise. In part three, we touched on the...
0 commentsThe Book of Ruth's Happy Ending
The Book of Ruth is pleasant to read because of its happy ending. It is a personal story of a young widow who receives sage advice from her mother-in-law.
0 commentsThe "Book of Judges" Seen Through the Telescope of Time
One of the early books of the Old Testament has a lot to say about clandestine societies, violence, and the causes and justifications for war. The Bible is about having faith in God, but it also depicts a very modern image of mankind.
1 commentThe Evangelical John
The one apostle Jesus loved most was John. He is called "the evangelist" because of his strong insistence on accepting Jesus as the Son of God. John devoted his life to preaching, including writing epistles or letters that showed his unshakable faith.
1 commentOnline Bible Verses - Hebrews 6:10 He will not forget your works
Good works are those done as per God's will, from which we can claim no merit. He gets the credit, while we enjoy freedom in serving Him for the right reasons.
2 commentsAccident Angels
There are many people, even some who profess to be of the Christian faith, who do not believe angels actually exist. This author asks, however, if we are to believe in what the Bible teaches, then don’t we have to believe in angels too?
2 commentsA Jewish Philosopher's Difficult Letter to Some of His Own People
Using gentle persuasion, Saint Paul tried to explain to his fellow Jews why he adopted Christianity rather than the traditional Hebrew religion. Although Paul is remembered as the evangelist who converted many gentiles to the new religion based on Jesus, he also persuaded some Jews, like himself, to join him in having faith in their fellow Hebrew, Jesus.
1 commentJoshua and the day the sun stood still
"What would happen to and on earth if it abruptly stopped spinning?" Comment with your answer to the question.
7 commentsJesus and the Fig Tree
Why did Jesus supposedly curse a fig tree? Could it be that maybe this passage has been misinterpreted due to misunderstandings of figs and of the Judaism that Jesus knew so well? Maybe if we understood this passage we would begin to realize our purpose in life.
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