In this Sequel to the Amazon Best Seller, read about MORE "Signs of Our Times"... Such as - MASS SHOOTINGS RACISM HISTORIC WILDFIRES PESTILENCES WARS AND RUMOURS OF WARS THE "2ND TIMOTHY 3" GENERATION FALSE PROPHETS DEMONIC INDOCTRINATION WIDESPREAD BLASPHEMY SIN ABOUNDING LOVE WAXING COLD These signs, coupled with the 12 signs of the first book, will leave no doubt in your mind that our Generation has witnessed the fulfillment of "Last Days" Bible Prophecy more so than any other since Jesus Christ ascended into Heaven. If you are not yet a believer in the Biblical doctrine of "the Rapture," after reading this book - YOU WILL BE. | Author: MichaEL Sawdy | Publisher: Michael Sawdy | Publication Date: March 03, 2019 | Number of Pages: 160 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 0578452391 | ISBN-13: 9780578452395
We previously posted this same information as a diagram, but our friends over at Catholic-Link have since made it into this beautiful, easy-to-read infographic! Isn’t this fascinating? This is great reminder that the Church isn’t something we just made up recently, but was founded in history, by real
Mike Parsons In this series on ‘destiny’ we have looked at ‘who I am’, and it is time now to move on to our redemptive gifts or ‘how I am made’. After that, we will go on to ‘what I am made for’. A…
Peter is the most well-known of Jesus’ 12 Apostles. When Jesus first met him, he was employed in the fishing business with his brother Andrew. The two brothers left everything and became students of Jesus, believing Him to be the long-awaited Messiah spoken by the Jewish prophets.
Many times divine messages that come to the heart and mind while in these holy spaces is hardly what is expected—and sometimes even a bit surprising
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This minor prophets lesson will give each kid an overview of who they are and what God wanted people to know about Him
Here's a complete list of women identified as prophets in the Bible.
Tuesday of the Twelfth Week in Ordinary Time. The reading is from Gospel of Matthew 7:12. The Golden Rule – Matthew 7:12 [Jesus said:] “Do to others whatever you would have them do to y…
An ALTAR is a raised structure on which sacrifices to god are made. Did you know that in order to offer our lives as LIVING SACRIFICES we need to have altars? Every sacrifice must be put on the altar to be burned by fire, so the sweet smelling savour can come forth. “For our God is a consuming fire.” Heb. 12:29 The life of a Christian is the life of the altar. God requires of His children that in His presence they have an altar. Why was Abraham able to offer Isaac His promised son at the altar of sacrifice? We learn that prior to this sacrificial worship (Genesis 22), Abraham was already leaving a life of building altars. 1) THE FIRST ALTAR In Genesis 12:7 God appeared to Abraham and he built an altar. What made him want to worship? God had taken a seventy-five year old man out of his homeland and led him to a new frontier, making extravagant promises to him for his faith and obedience. There was no written revelation at the time, no covenant history, no people of God. Just a man and his faith and a land of promise. This altar (not for sin offering) was for offering his life to God. It was the kind of altar spoken of in Romans 12:1. What the altar signifies is not doing for God, but being for God. Unlike the sacrifice of the Old Testament, which in one act was finally burnt, the sacrifice of the New Testament is “A LIVING SACRIFICE”. The meaning of the altar is the offering up of the life to God to be ever consumed, yet ever living: to be ever living, yet ever consumed. God appeared to Abraham and Abraham offered himself to God. Anyone to whom God has manifested Himself cannot do other than live for Him. This is the life of the ALTAR – being a worshipper! 2) THE SECOND ALTAR Genesis 12:8 – “From there he went on toward the hills east of Bethel and pitched his tent … there he built an altar to the Lord and called on the name of the Lord”. This is Abraham’s second altar. The pitching of his tent implies that it is not a permanent place. The tent-life also means that what Abraham possessed does not belong to him. At the altar Abraham has offered his all to God. Was he stripped of everything? No! Abraham still possessed cattle and sheep and many other things. Through the altar God deals with our lives; through the tent God deals with our possessions. At any time God may say: “I want this thing.” If we cling to it and say: “This is mine,” then in heart we have forsaken the altar and cannot say to God that our life is being lived for Him. The second altar shows us that Abraham’s life was a life of the altar – not bound by material possessions. That is why when God demand his son Isaac, he was able to response in faith and God restored back Isaac to him. 3) THE THIRD ALTAR In Genesis 12:10-20 we read that because of the famine (type of economic crisis) Abraham went DOWN to Egypt (a type of the world) and got himself into trouble. Abraham had his failures when he departed from the altar in times of difficulties. In Genesis 13:1-4, he went UP from Egypt and returned to Bethel (the house of God) where he has first built an altar and called on the name of the Lord again. If you are seeking the way of recovery, you will find it at the altar. But what happened to Abraham after his recovery? Genesis 13:18 records Abraham built his third altar at Hebron (means fellowship). After his recovery Abraham entered into the place of continuous fellowship with God. If we are in fellowship with God we will never forsake the altar. What does it mean to lay our lives on God’s altar? It means that we are not our own; we have no claim on our own lives. We are bought with a precious heavy price. Living sacrifice don’t live for themselves. They live for Another. That’s their service of worship. Be inspired with this song: We Are An Offering - by Chris Christian Stays blessed! - TPWC
“Lady, three white leopards sat under a juniper-tree In the cool of the day, having fed to satiety On my legs my heart my liver and that which had been contained In the hollow round of my sku…
What was a seer in the Bible? What was the difference between a seer and a prophet?
The widow of Zarephath shows her trust in God by feeding Elijah. When the widow’s son dies, how does Elijah show he is a true prophet of Jehovah?
Tal cual. Y es habitual… es decir que aunque te sientas en lo profundo profundo del pozo… no te pasa a tí solo así que no es por fastidiarte a tí, ni por que sufras tú solo … ¡es…