The video discusses Replacement Theology, which posits that the Church has replaced Israel in God’s plan, a concept also known as supersessionism. It details different viewpoints within this theology and touches on personal experiences leading to a spiritual awakening. It emphasizes the biblical significance of Israel and the role of Christians as a royal priesthood.
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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.
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: 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.
Bible Study: Will Jesus Say to You, “I Never Knew You?”
Chapter 7 of Matthew emphasizes the importance of truly knowing Jesus to enter the kingdom of heaven. Merely proclaiming faith or performing good works is insufficient without genuine love and a pure heart. Individuals must evaluate their actions and intentions, recognizing that true relationship with God is fundamental for eternal life.
Bible Study— Do you fear death? You should, but you need not.
Every living person is concerned about the question of “what happens to me when I die.” Are you concerned? You should be. Everyone dies. This is an indisputable scientific fact. Case Number One: Mark 12:18-27 (Red text highlights the words of Jesus Christ) Then the Sadducees, who say there is no resurrection, came to Him, …
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Bible Study—Resolving Interpersonal Conflicts
Conflict resolution is crucial in relationships and families. Dr. Susan M. Heitler identifies three conflict sources, while the Bible emphasizes the role of sin and selfishness. Conflicts impact children’s mental health, and divorce rates have increased globally. Effective resolution involves humility, understanding, and prayer. Selfishness leads to conflict and separation.
Bible Study: What will you say or do in your last few moments of life? Don’t wait too long.
As a septuagenarian, the author reflects on the end of life, having made preparations and found comfort in a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. He emphasize the importance of repentance and the consequences of rejecting God’s grace. The author shares a convict’s final words and concludes with a message of hope and God’s forgiveness.
Bible Study: Practical Application of the Biblical Worldview
A biblical worldview provides a filter for discerning good and evil based on the Ten Commandments. Grace, meaning ‘gift’, is key to applying this worldview. It empowers individuals to fulfill God’s will and counters destructive lust. Embracing grace brings freedom, while succumbing to lust leads to bondage.
Homosexuality: Psychology or Spirituality?
What the Bible says about Homosexuality “The Word of God is evident in its view of homosexuality. The most commonly quoted Bible verses are Leviticus 18:22 and Leviticus 20:13, which state that it is an abomination for a man to lie with another man as he would with a woman. In Romans 1:26-27, Apostle Paul says that homosexuality is …
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