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Advent- Thirty Days of Jesus: Day 26, Jesus’ sinlessness
By Elizabeth Prata This section of verses that show Jesus’ life are focused on His attributes & earthly ministry. We’ve seen Him as servant, teacher, shepherd, intercessor, and heal…
Elizabeth Prata,
Advent- Thirty Days of Jesus: Day 26, Jesus’ sinlessness
By Elizabeth Prata This section of verses that show Jesus’ life are focused on His attributes & earthly ministry. We’ve seen Him as servant, teacher, shepherd, intercessor, and heal…
Elizabeth Prata,
Advent- Thirty Days of Jesus: Day 26, Jesus’ sinlessness
By Elizabeth Prata This section of verses that show Jesus’ life are focused on His attributes & earthly ministry. We’ve seen Him as servant, teacher, shepherd, intercessor, and heal…
Elizabeth Prata,
Man Created in God’s Image to Express God
Genesis 1:26 records that God created man in His image. God’s purpose was to gain a corporate expression of Himself in this age through the church and in eternity with New Jerusalem. Image re…
Don Martin,
What Will It Be Like to See Our Savior Face to Face? - Blog - Eternal Perspective Ministries
In this excerpt from my novel Deadline, Finney, having just entered Heaven, meets His Savior face to face.
Randy Alcorn,
It's Important To Know How Sinful We Are
It’s important that you know how sinful you are. But know God will forgive you when you tell Him that you are committing your life to Him.
Robin McKinley,
It’s Important To Know How Sinful We Are
I set a goal to write a devotion on all the “3:16s” in the New Testament. Our verse for today in Romans 3 contains only part of its context. The Apostle Paul was telling us it’s important to know how sinful we are. Destruction and misery always follow them.Romans 3:16 Some folks in Paul’s day
Robin McKinley,
The Armor of God: Covered by His Righteousness
Just as a breastplate protects a soldier’s heart, so is it righteousness that guards the heart of a believer.
Jason Davis,
Why I am NOT Ashamed of the Gospel - Damon J. Gray
In its day, Rome was a proud city and empire, home of the elite, the statesmen, philosophers, artisans. The Roman empire had no great love for the Jews, and little respect for their “capital” city, Jerusalem. To the Roman, a Jew was a commoner at best, and a slave at worst. From this nation of…
Damon J. Gray,
The Dispensational Interpretation of Daniel 9 - Summary - From Daniel to Revelation
This article has been substantially revised. Please see Introduction to Dispensationalism Daniel 9 for the revised article. The current article is still valid, and serves as a summary of the main point. Jerusalem in ruins Daniel received the Daniel 9 prophecy in 538 BC. At that time the Jewish nation...
Andries Jacobus van Niekerk,

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