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Needs vs. Wants — Michelle Blan
I think it is absolutely normal to want things, isn’t it? It is something we are all guilty of in one way or another. It may be a new kitchen gadget or outfit. It could be something big, like a new car or a home. Then again, we may want things like more time to read, more money, more vacation time,
Michelle Blan,
Total Obedience
“But the Lord said to Moses and Aaron, “Because you did not trust me enough to demonstrate my holiness to the people of Israel, you will not lead them into the land I am giving them!”” (Numbers 20:…
Anneta Pinto,
Jesus Is My Rock! Part - 2 - Raising Zion
Hello there, dear friend!🙂 I hope you were blessed reading Jesus Is My Rock! I have been a bit inconsistent lately. Nevertheless, I am happy to be back and to share with you the second part of this post. Here are the next 6 beautiful experiences in making Jesus our Rock!! 7. Songs of Songs […]
Nehemiah Zion,
Translating the Bible: Israel’s War Against the Amalekites
After the people of Israel left Egypt, they traveled through the wilderness of Sin and journeyed by stages, going from place to place as the LORD commanded (Exodus 17:1). The wilderness of Sin is a…
Claude F. Mariottini,
Translating the Bible: Israel’s War Against the Amalekites
After the people of Israel left Egypt, they traveled through the wilderness of Sin and journeyed by stages, going from place to place as the LORD commanded (Exodus 17:1). The wilderness of Sin is a…
Claude F. Mariottini,
Moses and the History of Grace
For whatever was written in former days was written for our instruction, that through endurance and through the encouragement of the Scriptures we might have hope” (Romans 15:4). History reminds us of the past, defines us in the present, and prepares us for the future. In Scripture, we have something more, something we might call holy history. The narratives of the Old Testament become the palette the New Testament authors used to paint the answers to the great questions of God, faith, and hu…
Cole Feix,
Take Freely the Water of Life
Recent posts have looked at the river of life through the Old Testament, with support from a few New Testament verses. This series included more than I expected when it began. Thank the Lord for th…
Don Martin,
Don't Strke the Rock! Learning About Consequences from Moses
Does God’s discipline seem severe? Like the consequence just didn’t fit the crime? Studying this story about Moses has taught me a thing or two…
Abigail Wallace,
What Does The Bible Say About War? | A Lesson For The World Today
When we strive for peace, love and unity, the evil ones also try to disrupt them —because of their greed for power, money and material wealth. Let’s figure out what the Bible says about war.
Anthony Eshun,
The Names and Nature of God — House of David Ministries
To understand God’s nature, attributes, and works, we begin by studying the names of God. Names are so important to the Lord that He dedicated an entire chapter in the book of Exodus called Shemot (names). We read, “Now these are the names of the children of Israel who came to Egypt” (Exodus 1:1,
Eric M. Teitelman,

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