An excerpt from “Got Questions.org” entitled, “Why is ” You shall not murder” in the Ten Commandments?” states: “What is murder in God’s eyes? From the human perspective, murder is the physical act of taking another’s life. However, we also must consider that God defines murder as any thought or feeling of deep-seated hatred or malice… Read More »
Blog – Living The Seventh Commandment?
An excerpt from “Got Questions.org” entitled, “” Why is “You shall not commit adultery” in the Ten Commandments? ” states: “The positive part of the command would entail doing the opposite of what the command prohibits: chastity in body, mind, words and action; keeping watch over what we take in with our eyes and the… Read More »
Blog – Do Not Commit Adultery?
An excerpt from “Got Questions.org” entitled, “What does the Bible say about adultery.?” states: “Jesus carried the prohibition against adultery even further than the Mosaic Law: “You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall not commit adultery.’ But I tell you that anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with… Read More »
Blog – Doubting Thomas Encourages Us To Have Faith?
An excerpt from “Bible Study Tools.com” entitled, “How” Doubting Thomas ” Encourages Us to Have Faith, Even When We Feel Skeptical” by Jessica Brodie, states: “Jesus offered tremendous grace by showing Himself to Thomas in response to Thomas’s doubts. He knew Thomas wanted evidence, and He confronted this by providing exactly what Thomas sought. But… Read More »
Blog – Endless Love?
An excerpt from “Got Questions.org” entitled, “What does the Bible say about love?” states: “Agape, the benevolent, selfless love that God shows, is mentioned often in the New Testament, including in the “love chapter,” 1 Corinthians 13. There, love’s characteristics are listed: love is patient and kind; love doesn’t envy, boast, or dishonor others; love is… Read More »
Blog – Honoring Others?
An excerpt from “Got Questions.org” entitled, “What does the Bible say about honor?” states: “The word love is also sometimes synonymous for honor. Paul commands us to “be devoted to one another in brotherly love. Honor one another above yourselves” (Romans 12:10). Honoring others, however, goes against our natural instinct, which is to honor and value ourselves.… Read More »
Blog – After Resurrection Jesus Appeared to His Disciples?
An excerpt from “Ligonier.org” entitled, “Jesus Appears to His Disciples” states: “Jesus proved to the disciples that He had risen from the dead by showing them His hands and side, proving that He was indeed the One who had been pierced on the cross (John 20:20; see 19:31–37). He also commissioned the disciples to go… Read More »
Blog – Respecting Others?
An excerpt from “Got Questions.org” entitled, “What Does The Bible Say About Respect?” states: “To respect everyone, believers must be conscious that God has created all people in His image, regardless of whether they believe in Christ. We should show them proper respect and honor because their souls are of more value than all the… Read More »
Blog – Cleopas On The Road To Emmaus?
An excerpt from “Got Questions.org” entitled, “Who was Cleopas in the Bible” states: “Cleopas was a follower of Jesus during His earthly ministry and among the few who saw the Lord on the day of His resurrection. Cleopas was not one of the Twelve, but some have surmised that he was one of the seventy… Read More »
Blog – Paying Taxes?
An excerpt from “Learn Religions.com” entitled, “What Does the Bible Say About Paying Taxes?” by Mary Fairchild, states: “A careful study on the topic reveals that Scripture is quite clear on this issue. Even though we may disagree with the way the government spends our money, our duty as Christians is spelled out in the… Read More »
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