Messages from God is a daily devotional of scriptures, prayers, and encouraging words to inspire and motivate girls to develop a close, fruitful relationship with God.
Characters from the Promised Land allows its reader to be present in the spirit to witness true stories and live adventures from heaven and on earth-for example, witness when God sent the Word from heaven to dwell on earth among men; hear the words spoken by the angel of God to Mary, who conceived Jesus; be there when John the Baptist first leaped for joy in his mother's womb; travel with the wise men; go up to Jerusalem with Joseph, Mary, and Jesus; to be taxed; go fishing with Simon Peter and his brother; follow Jesus; witness the sick being healed, the dead being raised, the blind receiving their sights, a woman being loosed from her iniquity, sit in with the multitudes being taught by Jesus; and witness his capture, the scourging, his hanging on the cross with the two men dying with him, and rising again.
If you have ever wondered where the Ark of the Covenant is or the Garden of Eden was, you must rely on the only source of historical truth that is found in the Word of God to reveal the answers to you.
Knowing the Old Testament temple was a place which temporarily housed the Lord Almighty, what connection is there between that house for the Lord and the New Testament temple?
Keyed to David Alan Blacks popular Learn to Read New Testament Greek main text, this supplemental workbook includes 1300 Greek to English/English to Greek sentences, more than 700 drilling exercises to reinforce the foundational principles of Greek grammar, and many other helpful learning resources for introductory Greek students.
At the center of all John Howard Yoder's thought is the scriptural witness, and at the center of the scriptural witness is Christ, the one who ';came and preached peace to you who were far off and peace to those who were near' (Eph.
Most believers raised in churches that contend for the King James Bible as the infallible word of God are familiar with 2 Timothy 2:15 and the idea of dispensationalism.