Bible Study—John 2:22 “They believed the Scripture.” What Scripture?

The content discusses the significance of the Old Testament in understanding the New Testament, specifically in the context of Jesus’s teachings. It highlights how early Christians, originally Jewish, relied on Old Testament scriptures, as the New Testament was written later. It addresses Replacement Theology and emphasizes God’s ongoing covenant with Israel.

Communists Are Blind To History and Blind to God

In 1998, the author’s company assisted Enron at a liquefied natural gas plant in Puerto Rico, where they witnessed mixed sentiments towards Americans. The commentary reflects on Puerto Rico’s economic challenges, migration trends, and a potential reliance on biblical values for prosperity, while critiquing the influence of socialism and communism on the island.

Casino Paid Advocates Prostitute Themselves While Legitimizing “the oldest profession”

The post discusses the prevalence of the term ‘prostitute’ in the Bible and highlights its meanings. It notes the contradiction of legal prohibitions against prostitution in Las Vegas amidst its commonality, fueled by money. The author urges Texas Republicans to oppose gambling expansion, linking it to issues like crime, suicide, and homelessness.

Jehovah Nissi — God asserts his authority over our victories

The content discusses the significance of the national flag of the United States, recounting its historical importance during the War of 1812 and the Civil War. It also explores biblical themes, emphasizing God as a source of deliverance and support amidst spiritual warfare, suggesting reliance on divine strength for overcoming struggles.

Money, Money, Money, Bitcoin

The content discusses the moral teaching of Matthew 6:19-20 about valuing spiritual wealth over material possessions. It highlights Willie Sutton, a notorious bank robber known for his charming demeanor. Additionally, it details significant cryptocurrency thefts, including a $1.5 billion hack attributed to North Korean hackers and major U.S. government seizures of stolen cryptocurrency.

Bible Study: What is God calling You to do?

The passage explains that salvation is a gift from God, received through faith and not earned by works. It emphasizes the importance of understanding faith and grace, describing grace as God’s empowerment and desire for individuals to fulfill their calling. It invites reflection on one’s divine vocation and purpose in life.

Why I believe in Climate Change — Chicken Little, The Sky Is NOT falling!

The author argues that climate change is real, citing extreme weather events and cyclical climate changes. While expressing skepticism about climate alarmists, he recounts personal spiritual experiences that shaped his understanding of God’s control over weather, referencing biblical events as evidence. The narrative encourages questioning human actions in relation to unusual weather patterns.

My Quiver Is Full: Thanksgiving to God for my amazing children

In reflection on my 77th birthday, I honor my children and grandchildren. Each child has unique accomplishments: John excels in volcanology, James was a dedicated ER nurse, and David is a skilled chef, city council member, and craftsman. My daughter Mary contributes significantly to home schooling. I cherish my family and celebrate lasting love.

Bible Study: The Most Important Verse in the Bible

The content explores the significance of John 3:16, emphasizing the meaning of love within the context of God’s unconditional affection. It distinguishes between various types of love in Greek and Latin, particularly focusing on agape and diligit, which represent selfless love. Understanding this concept is essential for grasping the depth of God’s love.

Bible Study: Understanding Grace

Grace is fundamentally a gift from God that instills the desire and power to fulfill His will. It is unmerited favor supporting spiritual growth and virtues, and linked to one’s calling or vocation. This divine influence motivates individuals towards good actions, enabling them to act in accordance with their moral desires.