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Divine providence or risky business: Examining the Bible's view on gambling
Have you ever dreamed of having a million dollars? Imagined the endless possibilities that a sudden windfall could bring? If so, you had likely considered trying your luck at the lottery, playing bingo, or even taking a chance on private sports betting, such as billiards, horse racing, or cockfights. Such...
Hannah Britanico,
Proper and Improper Ways of Asking God for Something (2 Sam 5.19, 23)
Are there good and bad ways of offering prayers where we ask God for guidance? Dr. Mark McDowell explorers these issues with this prayer from 2 Samuel 5.
Mark McDowell,
Proper and Improper Ways of Asking God for Something (2 Sam 5.19, 23)
Are there good and bad ways of offering prayers where we ask God for guidance? Dr. Mark McDowell explorers these issues with this prayer from 2 Samuel 5.
Mark McDowell,
Nativity & Advent: Zacharias- There’s no such thing as chance, even when casting lots
By Elizabeth Prata #2: Nativity & Advent: Anna, the Lord’s Precious Widow#3: Nativity & Advent: Sacrifice of Pigeons First, about casting lots. Then about Zacharias and the lot that c…
Elizabeth Prata,
Nativity & Advent: Zacharias- There’s no such thing as chance, even when casting lots
By Elizabeth Prata #2: Nativity & Advent: Anna, the Lord’s Precious Widow#3: Nativity & Advent: Sacrifice of Pigeons First, about casting lots. Then about Zacharias and the lot that c…
Elizabeth Prata,
Did You Find The Lost Coin?
1.0 Context Parables are tools to compare something physical to something spiritual.Yeshua begins several parables by saying “The Kingdom of God is like…”so He could tie an abstract concept (the Kingdom of God) to something more concrete and visible (like a mustard seed in Matthew 13:31-32). Yeshua taught with parables for two main purposes: to
Samir Stephan Kujur,
Not All Called and Chosen People Will Be In the Good Books of God Forever
In 1 Corinthians 6:9-10 [also in Ephesians 5:5; Galatians 5:19-21 Revelation 21:8] we read,“Or do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God?Do not be deceived; neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor homosexuals, nor thieves, nor the covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor swindlers, will inherit
Samir Stephan Kujur,

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