In the fourth chapter of John’s Gospel, Jesus encounters a Samaritan woman drawing water from Jacob’s well. Although little is known about this anonymous woman, it is at least implied by their ...
The meme popped up on my Facebook feed, shared by a friend and liked by a lot of people. It said, “Jesus didn’t dine with tax collectors and sinners because he wanted to appear inclusive, tolerant, ...
Then he will say to those on his left, “Depart from me, you accursed, into the eternal fire....” And these will go off to eternal punishment, but the righteous to eternal life (Matthew 25:41,46). We ...
“I hope you sense that Jesus Christ was then and is now our Friend, our Guide, our Great Physician, our Counselor and above all, our Savior, Redeemer and Advocate with the Father,” taught Elder Jörg ...
It was with Hitchcock's first attempt to portray the true story of a wrongfully accused man that he grasped a nightmare worthy of Kafka, and worse than any Norman Bates. In the 1956 film The Wrong Man ...
Could it be that the Judgment of God happen before the second coming? If that is the case, then what are the implications to us as humans? or maybe this could just be a chance? I encourage the reader ...
Righteous judgment must be without condemnation. Christians are full of contradictions. We judge believers and non-believers. We judge situations and circumstances. We even sometimes judge God, our ...
Does God have a record of everything we’ve done, or even everything we’ve thought — kind of like a giant computer? To be honest, I find that kind of scary. — N.N. Answer: Yes, God knows all about us — ...
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