To test if God is acting in history, we would have to look at the ancient nation of Israel and a Covenant, a legal agreement made between them and God. At the end of Moses’ life, in the book of ...
Friedman explores the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict while carefully presenting a bold and innovative blueprint for peace and unity in the region. In the end, he presents a ...
A Louisiana law mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms has been struck down by a federal ...
God establishes a covenant with Noah, Abraham, Moses, David and finally Jesus. In these succeeding covenants we see God expanding his covenant family until there is a one, holy, catholic ...
In a powerful declaration of faith and hope, the Celestial Church of Christ Covenant ... country is God’s land, and He will ...
God reveals Himself to Abraham in this week’s Torah reading (Genesis Ch. 17, verse 1) with the name “Shadai” (letters Shin, Daled, Yud). Centuries later, when God reveals Himself to Moses in Egypt, ...
The term "testament," as applied to the two parts of the Bible, means: a covenant, agreement ... between God and Abraham and between God and Moses. The New Testament is an account of the pact ...
Every. Single. Day. Always. The Lord has no off days and no half-hearted days. No days where instead of pursuit he dawdles in his goodness or forgets to follow in his mercy.
For example, when God made the covenant with Abraham, Abraham knew that in his seed, somewhere in his line, someone would come in whom all the nations would be blessed, but he didn’t know much more ...
Perhaps the most famous Samaritan is one who never existed—the “Good Samaritan” from a fictional story Jesus tells in the ...
So I’m often asked to cite my favorite passage in the Bible. Some of the questioners are sure — because of my bestselling ...
It’s difficult to keep all the law of Moses, so it impinges on the people of God to know their sinfulness and their need of mercy. THOMAS: That function of the Mosaic law is the reason why Paul, in 2 ...