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Predictions for 2008-1
‘Maran-atha’, ‘The Lord cometh’, this is God’s message of the Year through ‘Save the World’ Church. Maran-atha is a Hebrew word that occurred only once in the Holy Bible in 1 Cor. 16 vs. 22. Yester…
Babatope Babalobi,
Come Lord Jesus – kenbarnes.us
If anyone does not love the Lord, he is to be accursed. Maranatha!
Ken Barnes,
He Holds Our Future
Read II Peter 3:1-11 He holds our Future. I've read and re-read this chapter many times this week, and each time I discovered something rich and wonder ...
Christine Malkemes,
He Holds Our Future
Read II Peter 3:1-11 He holds our Future. I've read and re-read this chapter many times this week, and each time I discovered something rich and wonder ...
Christine Malkemes,
What do the “Harsh” Passages in the Bible Teach us about Dealing with Hurt and Pain?
I will not lie.That psalm was a salve to my weary, confused and broken soul. I knew beyond a shadow of a doubt I was seen, understood and loved by the God of the universe. At that moment I felt lik…
Lisa Price,
Unmasking Unbelief
Love is intrinsic to God’s character. It is also a critical arbiter for distinguishing whois—and whoisn’t—one of God’s people. In writing his first epistle, the apostle John’s goal was to help struggling believers gain assurance of their salvation. He states his purpose in1 John 5:13: “These things I have written to you who believe in
John MacArthur,
False Teachings in the World Today: Part 3
How to Respond This is the final segment on false teachings in the world today. I hope it will be useful to you in combating false te…
Russ Sharrock,
History of The Bible — House of David Ministries
The English word for the Bible comes from the Greek biblos and biblion and means “book” and “little books.” The Bible is also called “the Scripture,” “holy writings,” “sacred writings,” “the oracles of God,” and most descriptively, “the Word of God.”
Eric M. Teitelman,
History of The Bible — House of David Ministries
The English word for the Bible comes from the Greek biblos and biblion and means “book” and “little books.” The Bible is also called “the Scripture,” “holy writings,” “sacred writings,” “the oracles of God,” and most descriptively, “the Word of God.”
Eric M. Teitelman,

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