Reading the Bible Experientially
Extract To read the Bible experientially simply means to read it with all of our heart, soul, mind, and strength. That is how the Bible is intended to be read.…
Extract To read the Bible experientially simply means to read it with all of our heart, soul, mind, and strength. That is how the Bible is intended to be read.…
There's a cliché that says there are no perfect gifts, but I'd like to argue that there is such a thing.
If you type "What is the greatest Bible verse?" into Google's search engine, it will immediately show you "John 3:16" in big, bold letters. John 3:16 has been described as…
As we celebrate the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ Today, we would like to share with you an article from Simeon Rosete's Inspiring Thought to Jumpstart Your Day. Why…
Extract “Lord, teach us to pray” (Luke 11:1). These words spoken by the disciples to the Lord Jesus Christ are revealing. It was customary in those days for rabbis to…
Extract Effective Bible study is largely a matter of good work habits. Begin with firm determination; begin at once. Never wait until you are in the mood, or you may…
Extract The expression “the Day of the Lord” occurs about twenty times in the Old Testament. Related expressions, such as “that day” or “the day of the Lord of hosts,”…
Extract Authorship: The letter was written by Jude, the “brother of James” (Jude 1). While the name Jude (Hebrew: Judah, Greek: Judas) was very common (Luke 6:16), scholarship identifies this…
Extract The apostle John commended missions when he wrote, “for his name’s sake they went forth, taking nothing of the Gentiles” (3 John 7). These ministers go forth to preach…
Extract Authorship: The apostle John. Refer to the Introduction to 2 John for more on authorship. Date: Uncertain, but likely late in the first century. Theme: A commitment to the…