Weapons of warfare: Spirit of confusion By Babatope Babalobi babalobi@yahoo.com +234 80 35 897435 Save the World Christian ministry App: Genesis 11 vs 7 Go to, let us go down, and there co……
Genesis 11:7 Have you ever noticed that men and women sometimes seen to be speaking different language women tend to be verbal while men tend to be physical. Women want to talk about ev……
Last week I briefly discussed II Samuel 12:13-24 where David was judged by God for sinning with Bathsheba. God said No to the birth of David’s first child wit…
BENT, BROKEN, UNBOWED The Ten Commandments for Today THERE ARE ABSOLUTELY NO ABSOLUTES We live in an age where society believes that there are no absolutes. We don’t like absolutes—unless we are ones who determine what those absolutes are. When God declares an absolute many people baulk simply because someone else set the rules besides us, when someone else restricts what we believe to be our freedoms. It seems odd that we don’t mind restricting someone else’s freedoms when we demand that they a…
BENT, BROKEN, UNBOWED The Ten Commandments for Today THERE ARE ABSOLUTELY NO ABSOLUTES We live in an age where society believes that there are no absolutes. We don’t like absolutes—unless we are ones who determine what those absolutes are. When God declares an absolute many people baulk simply because someone else set the rules besides us, when someone else restricts what we believe to be our freedoms. It seems odd that we don’t mind restricting someone else’s freedoms when we demand that they a…
Babylon is the one who persecutes God’s people. In Revelation chapters 12 to 16, God’s people are persecuted by four powers: The dragon makes war against God’s people (Rev 12: 17). The beast from the sea overcomes the saints (Rev 13:1, 7). The beast from the earth deceives those who dwell on the earth with … Continue reading "Who is Babylon the great, the mother of harlots (Revelation 17:5)?"…
In the Old Testament, there are plural names and pronouns for God. For example, the names Elohim and Adonai or plural. Some scholars claim this plurality relates to “a plurality of majesty.” However, in Genesis, we read: “Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness” (Genesis 1:26) .…
In the Old Testament, there are plural names and pronouns for God. For example, the names Elohim and Adonai or plural. Some scholars claim this plurality relates to “a plurality of majesty.” However, in Genesis, we read: “Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness” (Genesis 1:26) .…