Bible Study: The Purpose of the Parables

A parable is a short, allegorical story used to teach a truth or moral lesson. Jesus’ parables aimed to convey God’s message to those who listened. The Hebrew people, dispersed over centuries, had spiritual ups and downs. Nations of people today have ups and downs.

Lakepointe Church aims to make disciples of Jesus Christ, starting with worship. Jesus is patient, desiring all to repent.

Bible Study: Duty and Faith

The content discusses the influence of historical figures like Benjamin Franklin and biblical references on the creation of the U.S. Constitution, emphasizing the importance of faith, duty, and moral obligation in governance. It also highlights the significance of Judeo-Christian values in shaping Western civilization. The author urges citizens to recognize the nation as under God’s authority to prevent its decline.

Bible Study: To The Jew First

This is a call for Christians to love, respect, and serve Jews in your community. Who are the Jews? 1 When the Lord your God brings you into the land which you are entering to possess and has driven out many nations before you, the Hittites and the Girgashites and the Amorites and the Canaanites and the …

Bible Study: Persuing Wisdom, Choosing Wisely

The post reflects on the wisdom and knowledge of God and discusses the fear of the Lord as a positive reverence. Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson’s departure from the Democratic Party due to conflicting values is mentioned. It emphasizes the importance of wisdom and understanding, drawing from biblical references and highlighting the role of wisdom in leadership.

Why School Choice is a Republican Priority

Benjamin Franklin emphasized the importance of education and access to information for the development of virtue and civil liberty. Texas public school statistics and recent controversies illustrate the ongoing debate over educational content, including LGBTQ programs and banned books. The involvement of Republican voters in the education system’s decision-making process is highlighted as a fundamental principle.

School Choice: The Texas Republican Party Platform is Bigger than Rockwall County

In his post, John White of Rockwall, Texas, criticizes incumbent HD33 representative Justin Holland and his supporters for opposing the state Republican Party Platform’s School Choice plank. White argues that the platform benefits the entire state, not just Rockwall County, and challenges the fear of endangering the local school district. He highlights the financial and educational implications of the issue.

Bible Study: More Righteous

Old Testament instances of the phrase ‘more Righteous’ What is righteousness? Righteousness, by human standards, is defined as the quality of being morally true or justifiable … righteousness is the quality of being right in the eyes of God, including character (nature), conscience (attitude), conduct (action), and command (word). Righteousness is, therefore, based upon God’s standard because He is the ultimate Lawgiver (Isaiah 33:22).  Christianity.com: …

The Enemy Within — A Compendium

In a society built on Christianity, atheists, communists, socialists, and homosexuals are seen to fear God and those who uphold Judeo-Christian values. Winston Churchill criticized socialism as a “philosophy of failure,” implying it is destined to falter. The involvement of God and His people exposes these groups to the light, according to John 3:20.

Bible Study: The Cyrenians

The Feast of Weeks, known as Shavuot in Hebrew, is a central feast of Judaism. It commemorates the giving of the Torah to Moses and was a joyous harvest celebration. Cyrene, with a significant Jewish population, played a role in the early Christian movement, and its residents, such as Simon and his sons Rufus and Alexander, had an impact on the spread of Christianity.

Satanic Violence Is Fueled By Ignorance

This once prosperous and peaceful South Africa has slipped into a living hell hole. Satan comes to steal, kill, and destroy, but Jesus came to give life and peace. Without the Prince of Peace, there can be no peace.